Hi, I’m Eddie. I make small, honest apps for the things that matter most — friendships, gratitude, family, the quiet work of a good life.
Most apps are built to consume you. These are built for you. I don’t think the answer is fewer apps. I think the answer is better ones — made by people who care, priced honestly, designed to leave you a little better than they found you.
So that’s what I’m doing here. Small, well-made software for a real life. Made by a person, in Eugene, with care.
The to-do list that celebrates what you've finished. Same amount of work, completely different feeling.
A daily friendship practice. Small, evidence-based rituals that turn caring into a quiet habit.
Most productivity apps are built around your backlog — a growing list of everything you haven’t done yet. Every time you open them, the message is the same: you’re behind.
Done List is built around a different feeling. When you complete a task, it lands somewhere visible — proof of your progress. A plant grows in your garden. By the end of the day, you open the app and feel accomplished, not anxious.
It’s the same amount of work. It just feels completely different.

Simple annual pricing. No in-app purchases, no upsells, no surprise charges.
Your data is yours. Never sold, never shared, never mined.
No infinite scrolls. No streaks designed to manipulate you. No dark patterns.
No push notifications begging for your attention.
Tools that leave you feeling calmer and more connected.
If you spend less time in these apps over the years, that's the goal — not a problem.

Made by one person. In Eugene, Oregon. On a wood desk by a window.
I’m Eddie. I’ve been making things on the internet for a long time — music, apps, small experiments. I started this studio because I watched too many of the people I love (and myself) lose hours to apps that gave nothing back.
I wanted to make the opposite. Tools you’d be glad you opened, and glad you closed. Software that fits into a life instead of replacing one.
These apps are small on purpose. I’m one person. I read every email I get.
I’ll send a note when a new app launches, and once in a while when I’ve made something I think you’ll like. That’s it.