iOS & Android

Apps we'd want on our own phones.

Meina Tech is a small studio making its own mobile apps. No ads, no dark patterns, no notifications begging you to come back. Just careful software that does its job and gets out of the way.

What every Meina app has

Three promises, kept.

These aren't features we bolt on at the end. They're the reason we started building our own apps in the first place.

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Native on both platforms

Built properly for iOS and for Android, so each one feels like it belongs on the phone rather than a website in a costume.

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Quiet by design

No ads. No streaks. No red badges invented to pull you back. The app opens, you do the thing, you put the phone down.

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Private by default

Your data stays on your device wherever it possibly can. No tracking pixels, no analytics quietly sold on to strangers.

How we build

Slowly, then all at once.

01

Start with an itch

Every app begins as something that annoyed us. If we wouldn't want it on our own home screen, we don't build it.

02

Cut it in half

Then cut it again. The first version does one thing well rather than six things adequately.

03

Live with it

We use each app daily for weeks before anyone else sees it. Bugs are easy to spot when it's your own morning they ruin.

04

Keep it alive

Shipping is the middle, not the end. Our apps get maintained for as long as people rely on them.

Why we do it this way

Nobody's phone needs more noise.

Most apps are built to take something from you — your attention, your data, a monthly fee you forgot you were paying. We wanted to find out what's left once you strip all of that out.

Quite a lot, it turns out. Software that starts fast, respects the battery, works on a plane, and doesn't demand an account before it will do anything useful.

Zero
Ads & trackers
Both
iOS & Android
Yours
Data, kept on device
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Our first apps are on the way.

We're heads-down building. If you'd like to hear when something lands — or you have an idea you wish existed — tell us.