A note on longevity
What "built to last" really means when one person maintains every app.
A note on longevity
"Built to last" is easy to put on a landing page. Here's what it actually means in practice.
Small enough to maintain
Each app is deliberately small — small enough that one person can understand it end to end, fix it quickly, and keep it working for years. Complexity is the enemy of longevity.
No roadmap pressure
Because there's no investor pushing for endless new features, apps don't get bloated with things nobody asked for. They stay focused on what they do well.
Boring, on purpose
Proven tools, clean code, and honest defaults. The exciting part is the problem being solved — not the tech stack.
That's how a small studio ships software that's still good in five years.