A STUDIO FOR SMALL SOFTWARE
Focused products. One problem each.
Forkplane builds and operates a portfolio of independent products — each solving a single problem precisely, without the bloat.
Products we build & operate
- Pathbound03
GTM · Revenue ops
- SalesCues04
GTM · Sales coaching
- GTM Rumble05
GTM · Engagement
- GTM Readout06
GTM · Reporting
- Clearway08
Infrastructure · Support
- Berth09
Infrastructure · Email
- Standby10
Ops · Reliability
- DashExplain01
Plain-language insight layered on top of the BI you already run.
Analytics · AI
- GenRoom02
AI room redesign for your phone — swap finishes, see it rendered.
Consumer · AI
Nothing here yet.
The first ship lands soon.
Manifesto
One philosophy. Many planes.
Forkplane is built on a simple belief:
Software gets worse when products stop being focused.
Most companies eventually fall into one of two traps: they build disconnected tools with no shared identity, or they force everything into one bloated platform trying to solve every problem at once.
We do neither.
In software, a fork is a new direction built from a shared foundation. A plane is a self-contained space — independent, stable, uncompromised.
That’s the model.
Every product begins from the same philosophy: lightweight, AI-native, beautifully designed, and built without enterprise overhead.
But every product remains independent.
No shared complexity. No forced platform layer. No product carrying the weight of another.
They share DNA, not dependencies.
- DashExplainanalytics
- Berthinfrastructure
- Standbyops
The common layer is invisible — it exists in taste, engineering, design, and how we think about software. Not in a giant system trying to unify unrelated things.
Each product is meant to stand on its own: focused, fast, and complete in the problem it solves.
One philosophy. Many planes.


Signed, the two of us. ✌️
Approach
How Forkplane operates
One problem, precisely
Every product solves a single sharp problem end to end — not a platform that does everything adequately.
No bloat, no ceremony
Tools should respect time and attention. The shortest path from problem to result wins, every time.
Independent by design
Each product stands on its own — its own domain, its own users, its own focus and roadmap.
Ship, then sharpen
Get it into real hands quickly, then refine relentlessly against how it's actually used.