Apps
Things that fit in a pocket.
We build mobile apps. Each one is designed to do a single thing well.
Apps
On the App Store
Panoo
A cork board, colourful paper notes and a Home Screen widget.
Panoo turns your notes into something you actually want to look at: colourful paper notes pinned to a warm cork board. Write the note, pick the paper, the pattern and the pin, then drag it wherever you like. It looks like the real board above your desk, which is the point: you do not forget a note you can see.
- A real widget You choose which note goes on your Home Screen. Add several widgets and give each one its own note; edit the note and the widget updates itself. Small, medium and large sizes.
- Paper, pins, boards 15 paper patterns: plain, ruled, grid, diagonal, zigzag, hearts, stars. 12 pins: classic tack, glass marble, flower, star, even a small cat. 12 board designs: classic cork, honey, sand, rose wood.
- Colour and type Nine colour palettes for the paper, four typefaces including a handwriting face, light and dark themes. You can tilt a note slightly so it looks pinned by hand.
- Checklists Add items to a note; ticking one strikes it through. It looks the same on the board.
- Reminders Set a time on a note and a notification arrives. Notifications are scheduled on your device.
- Several boards Keep work, home and shopping on separate boards. Notes and boards are unlimited even in the free version.

Fliqed
Film and series discovery: recommendations that learn as you swipe.
Fliqed is a discovery and tracking app built for deciding what to watch. As you mark what you like and dislike in the card deck it builds your own taste profile, so recommendations follow your decisions rather than genre labels. A watchlist, ratings and where-to-watch information come with it.
- Four-way discovery Mark each card as liked, disliked, already watched or never. Every decision pulls the model a little further towards you.
- Deep search Pick something you liked and the app builds a short quiz around it; your answers become feature weights and the results arrive with a “why this matches” note. If you would rather not answer questions, describe what you want in your own words.
- Tracking and stats Watchlist, watched marks, ratings, viewing stats and badges collected in one place.
- Your circle A closed group of your partner or close friends. Entry is by invite link only; there is no public discovery or user search.
- Where to watch Shows which platform carries a title in your region. Source data is credited visibly.

Soon
Countdowns and counters: exams, special days and your own moments.
Soon shows how long is left until the day you are waiting for. Pick from the ready-made catalogue or enter your own date. If you want, add daily tracking to a countdown: check in each day, grow the streak and leave that day’s photo.
- Ready-made catalogue Forty ready countdowns across eight categories: national exams, religious days, public holidays and templates such as birthday, wedding, holiday and graduation. Public holidays for more than 200 countries are included.
- Dates stay current When an exam date moves, the catalogue updates remotely. You do not have to wait for a store update.
- Journey mode Daily check-ins, streak tracking and one grace skip a week. Log energy, motivation and confidence, and add that day’s photo if you like.
- Home Screen widgets Each widget shows its own countdown, style, accent and background. Keep several countdowns on the Home Screen at once.
- Memory collage When the goal is reached, the photos you collected become a poster you can save and share.
- Nine languages Turkish, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Korean. Country and time zone come from the device and can be changed in settings.

Tonum
Colour analysis: find the palette that suits you from one selfie.
Tonum brings personal colour analysis to your phone. Take a selfie and the app reads your skin undertone, hair and eye colour, then places you in one of twelve seasonal types. The result is more than a label: it comes with your palette, the shades to avoid, and guidance for clothing, make-up and metals.
- One selfie is enough No special lighting, colour card or make-up removal needed. Take the photo and the analysis arrives shortly after.
- Twelve seasonal types Not the classic four seasons but twelve types split by undertone. You see which one you are and why.
- The palette and its opposite It shows the colours that do not suit you alongside the ones that do. In a shop, the second list is the one that helps.
- Clothing, make-up, metal Concrete guidance so the colour codes do not stay abstract: which tones work for daily wear, which for make-up, gold or silver.