02 — About

A small studio
with a curious cat.

Curiossa started as a sticky note. It became a sketchbook, then a workshop, and now an emporium. We make software the way we'd hope someone made it for us — slow, careful, a little playful.

How it started

We kept making things on the side.

For years we shipped products under different banners — quizzes, habit trackers, little writing tools. The thread was the same: notice a friction, build the smallest thing that removes it, see if anyone notices.

Curiossa is the umbrella we put over the whole sketchbook. A place where every experiment can have its own tile, its own color, and its own door — without forcing them all to live on one cluttered shelf.

How we work

Small team. Big ideas. No timeline poker.

We don't ship roadmaps. We ship things. A product launches when it solves the problem we set out to solve, and not before. Sometimes that's six weeks. Sometimes six months. The cat is patient.

What we believe

Software should feel like a kind invitation, not a checkout queue.

On craft

If we’re going to make people install something, the least we can do is sand the corners.

On scope

Most software is too big. We’d rather make a quiet tool that does one thing than a loud platform that does ten.

On users

Nobody opens an app to admire it. They’re trying to get on with their day. We try to help and then get out of the way.

Where we're going

More tiles. Same shelf.

We have a backlog of ideas longer than the cat is patient. The next year is about picking the right ones — the ones that earn their tile in the emporium — and giving them the time they need.

Read our philosophy →
Curiossa cat with floating ideas