Our products
Software we built, own, and run.
Three live products across story intelligence, fitness, and film education. Each one exists because we found a problem that wasn’t solved well enough.
Story Intelligence
Katha
A platform that builds a living map of your narrative as you write. Characters, places, events, and relationships, all tracked and connected across your entire manuscript. When the agents find a gap or contradiction, they surface it as a question for you to resolve. Not autocorrect for fiction. A memory that never forgets.
Story graph that grows with every scene you write
Character memory across 100,000+ words, zero contradictions
Living story bible with auto-connected world-building rules
Open threads that ask questions, not give answers
Walking Adventures
FarWalk
A web app that maps your real-world steps onto virtual journeys across actual geographic routes. Walk the Silk Road from your neighborhood. Watch yourself move across a real map, hit milestones, and arrive at destinations that exist on the other side of the world. Stop counting steps. Start going somewhere.
Live journey mapping powered by Mapbox
Pre-built routes across iconic paths (Silk Road, Camino de Santiago, sacred temple trails)
Custom route creation with multiple waypoints
Automatic step syncing via Apple Health
Interactive Film Education
Cinematography Lab
230 interactive lessons across 20 modules, taught through real-time 3D environments. Move a light. Change a lens. Reframe a shot. See what happens. This is film school without the lectures.
Real-time 3D scenes you manipulate directly
Curriculum from fundamentals through advanced technique
Lighting, lenses, composition, color theory, camera movement
Every lesson ends with a free-play sandbox
Why these spaces
Storytelling is the thread.
Two of our three products live in the world of screenwriting and filmmaking. That’s not a coincidence. Movie making, screenplay writing, visual storytelling: these are things we care about deeply. They’re what we spend time on when nobody is paying us to.
For years, the hard problems in creative work stayed hard because the tools couldn’t keep up. Tracking forty characters across a 120-page script. Teaching someone to light a scene without putting them on a physical set. These problems needed more than better UI. They needed intelligence.
The evolution of agentic architecture and LLMs changed that. Suddenly, software can hold the full context of a story in memory. It can reason about narrative structure. It can power a 3D environment that responds to a learner in real time. The problems we always wanted to solve became solvable.
FarWalk comes from a different place. It started as a personal itch: make walking feel like it’s going somewhere. But the instinct is the same. Find a problem that matters, then build until it works.
Got a problem worth solving?
We’re always looking for the next one. If you have an idea that won’t leave you alone, we’d like to hear about it.