There is a particular kind of software we want to make more of, and not enough places set up to make it.
The kind we mean: a tool that does one or two things well, that you open the next day, and that doesn't try to be a platform. Not a feature in a suite; not a wrapper on a model; not a dashboard. A thing.
What this studio is for
We started Hassion Studio because we wanted somewhere to do this kind of work without apologizing for it. The brief is short. The scope is held tight. The team is small enough that the person who decided what the thing should be is also the one writing the code.
The way we work has three notes:
- Pick problems we'd want solved ourselves. It is much easier to make something good when you are also its first user.
- Build all the way through. Brand, design, engineering, ops — until the thing is on a URL and someone outside the studio can use it.
- Stick around. Most "shipped" software is half-built. The interesting work usually starts after that.
What this studio is not for
It is not a consultancy doing nothing-burgers. It is not an agency that ships logos. It is not an incubator. It is not a way to raise money.
It is a small workshop. The output is software people use.
What's next
A few things are already running — Randal, our in-house AI agent, and Eaglet, the YouTube analysis tool Randal mostly built on its own. More coming. We'll write them up here when there's something to say.
If any of this lands for you — as a thing to use, as a thing to work on, or as a thing to bring us into — hi@hassion.studio.