One Tool. One Job. That Is It.

Every feature added to a tool is a decision you now have to make. Which mode? Which format? Which setting? The tool is supposed to save you time. Now it has a manual.

We build tools that do one thing. You open it, you do the thing, you close it. No settings panel. No onboarding flow. No "getting started" video.

WHY NARROW WINS

A narrow tool loads faster. Breaks less. Does its one job well enough that you stop thinking about it. That is the goal — invisible usefulness.

Swiss Army knives are impressive in a drawer. In the field, everyone reaches for the dedicated blade.

THE HARD PART

Saying no to features is harder than adding them. Every feature request sounds reasonable. "What if it also did X?" X is always reasonable. X is also scope creep wearing a friendly face.

We ask one question: does this help the tool do its one job better? If no, it does not ship.

Simple tools stay simple by being slightly ruthless about it.