Built by the people who use it. Run by the people who built it.
Two co-founders and a small team — in Frederick and remote — growing slowly, on purpose.
Anthony Mowl
Fifth-generation Deaf, in a family line that goes back to 1891 — that's where the name comes from. He runs the business and builds the product, out of Frederick, Maryland. The voice you're reading across this site is his: plain, direct, allergic to buzzwords.
Fallon Brizendine
A Certified Deaf Interpreter with a master's in interpretation from Gallaudet, and years spent chairing an ASL interpreting program. She leads on the things that have to be right — how the work actually happens, the languages we support, and what it means to be Deaf-owned. She's spent her career in this community, and it shows in every decision.
Small team. Work in the open. Slow growth on purpose.
Frederick, MD
Based in Frederick, remote-first. We're hiring carefully — a few people at a time, not a hiring spree.
In the open
When a release goes out, it shows up on the changelog. We'd rather you see the work than take our word for it.
Built to share
This marketing site is open source, so other Deaf-owned organizations can borrow the verification-page template. The product itself stays private.
Right now, this is Fallon's call.
Fallon reviews Deaf-owned applications herself. We're bringing on a small group of community advisors — people with real standing among Deaf agency owners — to review alongside her, and we'll name them here once they're seated. Until that group is in place, we're glad to take applications, but we're holding final decisions rather than have anyone verified by a board that doesn't fully exist yet. We'd rather be slow than pretend.
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