Most software today is built to capture you: your account, your attention, your data. Flowstate Industries started as a small rebellion against that. I make iOS apps that open fast, work without a connection, and keep what is yours on your device.
One person, on purpose
Every app is designed, built, and supported by one person. That sounds like a limitation, but it is the point. No investors to please, no growth targets that curdle into dark patterns, no pressure to bolt on features nobody asked for.
It lets each app stay small, honest, and genuinely useful: the kind of software I actually want to live with.
Built from real problems
Nothing here came from a brainstorm. Each app started as a real frustration in my own life and grew into something I use every day. If you want to see what that has produced so far, the full catalog is here.
Small, offline, private, and genuinely useful. That is the entire brief.
Knowing what you really earn on tips
If you live on tips, your real hourly wage is surprisingly hard to see. Here is why a simple tip tracker for servers and bartenders changes that.
Checking your PostHog analytics from your phone
PostHog is excellent in a browser and clumsy on a phone. Here is the case for a native PostHog mobile client you can glance at anywhere.
A private map of everywhere you have been
A travel tracker for the places you have been, that fills in a globe as you go and keeps your history entirely on your phone.