LatticeWorks Studio exists because the app I needed didn't. So I built it. And then I built another one. And figured — if it's useful to me, maybe it's useful to you too.
There's a specific kind of person that app stores aren't designed for. You're not a professional — you don't need enterprise features, seat-based pricing, or audit logs. But you're not a beginner either — you've outgrown the apps that treat you like you've never used a computer before.
You're in the middle. You want tools with some depth. You want to tinker. You want to actually own what you paid for — not rent it indefinitely. You're not going to use a task manager eight hours a day, so you're not going to pay $12 a month for one.
Every app at LatticeWorks Studio starts with a real problem I had. A gap between "this is way too basic" and "I don't need all that." I build the thing that fits in that gap — with enough power to be genuinely useful, and enough restraint to stay out of the way.
No VC funding. No growth targets. No dark patterns. Just well-made tools for people who like making and tinkering — built by someone exactly like that.