Products · seventeen from one workspace

Seventeen products. One studio. Nothing to install.

The studio in Frederick makes seventeen products today — each one built to solve a problem we lived, and to bring people together in person. Most start with one of four high-level rooms: Parliamentarian for formal meetings, Meetings for everything else a group runs from the room it's in, Arena for tournaments and leagues (pickleball and bowling first, more sports following), Organizations for running a member group all year. Nine more sit alongside them, each scoped to a more specific room — Interpreter, Travel, ThinkASL, Teleprompter, Tree, Gisele's Princess Closet, Dinner Table, Gameroom, and Homestead Keys. And four sign-first products — Imagination Town, Heart Space, Game Lab, and Visual Quiz — turn a camera and a screen into a place you run by signing. All seventeen draw from the same workspace.

The unifying foundation

From the workspace. The kit the products are built from.

A handful of capabilities the studio sharpens every year. Every product is built from the same kit, then shaped to the room it serves — same foundation underneath, a different room on top. That's what lets one small studio run seventeen products at once.

Multi-device web.

Your own device at the podium. The big screen at the front of the room. A screen in every hand. Same URL, three different floor plans. Nothing to install.

One Stripe spine.

Every product takes money the same way. Receipts arrive from the same address. Refunds are one click. The studio doesn't sit in the middle of your funds.

Your data, yours.

Records, archives, rosters belong to you. Export anything, anytime, in plain formats. If you ever leave, you leave with everything.

Live at the edge.

Counters update the moment the vote does. Brackets update the moment the game ends. No refresh. No spinner.

Captions default-on.

Audio is additive, never sole. Every state change carries color, icon, and text. Speakers muted, headphones unplugged — the product still works.

Built in Frederick.

The same person who solders the board writes the firmware, hand-codes the page, and pushes the deploy. The studio that built it is the studio that runs it.

The full catalog

Seventeen products today.

More as the workspace keeps building. Filter by category, sort by what matters, click the one that fits the room you're in.

Meetings & governanceHigh-level room

Parliamentarian

Robert's Rules, on the big screen up front and in every hand.

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Meetings & governanceHigh-level room

Meetings

Plain meetings. Real signal from the room.

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Meetings & governanceHigh-level room

Organizations

Run the meeting. And the months in between. Dashboards, dues, broadcasts, document library, member directory.

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SportsHigh-level room

Arena

The multi-sport tournament platform — brackets, live scoring, an archive. Pickleball and bowling are the first two sports; more follow. Each sport runs inside Arena, not as its own product.

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Language & access

Interpreter

The toolkit interpreter agencies run their day on. Free for verified Deaf-owned agencies.

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Language & accessComing soon

ThinkASL

The grammar of fingerspelling. The camera in your laptop is the practice partner.

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Family & local

Tree

Turn your family's pile of paper into a website your family can actually use.

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Family & localComing soon

Gisele's Princess Closet

The closet, mailed to your trip. Princess dresses, sized to fit, waiting at the resort.

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Travel

Travel

One platform, your brand. Public site, lead intake, bookings ledger for solo advisors and small agencies.

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Language & access

Dinner Table

Everyone at the table follows every word — live captions on each person's own screen. Made for the gathering, not an app to hide behind.

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Language & access

Teleprompter

The first teleprompter built for signers — voice mode for hearing speakers. Same engine, same script, in front of the same room.

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Family & local

Homestead Keys

Local eggs, produce, and homestead goods from Frederick-area neighbors who actually have the permits. Met and picked up in person.

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Sign-first

Imagination Town

A city of everyday places — an elevator, an ATM, a drive-thru — a kid runs by signing. Installed for real in museums and civic spaces.

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Sign-first

Heart Space

Four quiet pieces that answer a sign with warmth. No score, nothing saved. Built for hospitals, schools, and quiet corners.

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Sign-first

Game Lab

Twenty-four games where signing is how you win. Free to play; a subscription for classrooms with a teacher dashboard.

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Sign-first

Visual Quiz

Multiple-choice answered by signing A, B, C, or D. Embed it anywhere, or commission a Quiz Lab build.

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Games & play

Gameroom

Make game night a tournament. Open a room, share the code, and everyone plays on their own screen — auto-seeded brackets, a live leaderboard, a champion every time.

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The "High-level room" badge marks the four most general-purpose products — they're also featured at the top of this page.

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Talk to the studio.

We take a small number of partner engagements each year — custom builds on top of any 1891 product, rooms designed together from the floor up. Conversation-led, scope by scope.