Small apps. Big feelings. Cream paper.
Simple, warm, and slightly pointed. Four apps. One household. Endless material.
The Apps
Invoice your household for the dishes, the laundry, the dentist run they didn't thank you for. Professional invoice, their phone, 11pm on a Tuesday.
You did the thing. Nobody saw it. Now there's a receipt. Document the chore, note who witnessed it (the dog counts), specify the acknowledgment required.
AI-generated apologies calibrated to exactly how sorry you are. From Devastated to Technically Apologising. Because sometimes you know you're wrong but you have no idea what to say.
The digital household jar. Track who owes Bleeps, set a goal, watch the jar fill. Leaderboard always visible. Dad is probably winning. That's not a design decision — that's data.
The Idea
Frankly makes small, polished apps for the moments everyone recognises. The invoice nobody sends. The chore nobody noticed. The apology nobody writes. The slipup everyone pretends didn't happen.
Each app does exactly one thing. Nothing more, nothing complicated. Buy it once, use it forever. No subscriptions, no accounts, no data collected. Just the thing you needed and a little satisfaction.
iOS first. Because it should be good before it's everywhere.
One-time purchase
Buy it once. Use it forever. No subscriptions. No hidden fees. Unlike some people's contribution to the household.
Press enquiries, collaboration, or just to tell us
about the invoice you finally sent.