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RMR Products — Software Studio

Software that works
for you.

A software studio focused on one thing: building products that are genuinely useful.

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What we build

A portfolio built around one idea: software should actually work for the person using it.

We're a software studio that designs, builds, and ships a portfolio of proprietary products — each solving a distinct problem, all sharing a common philosophy. We start with research, form a clear thesis, and build from first principles. That foundation is what makes software people actually trust.

Every product we release is built to the same standard: thoughtful data modeling, intuitive interaction design, and respect for the user's time. They share a design language. They come from the same mind and the same values. And they're held to a simple test: is this actually useful to the person using it?

Our products

The Axis suite

More products in development

Axis · Planner

Time
Architecture.

A personal planning system built around energy, not just calendar slots. For the knowledge worker who needs to think clearly, not just stay busy.

  • Plans structured around cognitive energy, not just available hours
  • 16-mode work taxonomy that understands how different work actually feels
  • AI advisory that observes your patterns and gets more useful over time
  • The schedule is a hypothesis — behavior is the signal

Axis · Home

Coming
soon.

The same philosophy — agency, clarity, control — applied to the home. More details soon.

In development

More products in development

Flagship product
Axis Planner — Live

Time architecture for the knowledge worker.

Most planning tools treat your calendar as a container for tasks. Axis Planner treats it as a reflection of how you actually think and work — structured around cognitive energy, not just available hours.

Deep creative work costs differently than a routine meeting. A morning of strategic thinking drains you in ways that an afternoon of admin simply doesn't. Axis is built on the premise that ignoring this reality doesn't make you more productive — it makes you less effective over time.

Plans are hypotheses. Behavior is the signal. The system learns from both, and becomes more useful the longer you use it.

Philosophy

Built around energy, not time

Axis classifies every activity across 16 work modes — each with a measurable energy profile. Deep creative work costs differently than a routine meeting. Your week is planned with that reality built in.

Key capability

An AI that earns its authority

The AI advisory system observes your patterns over time and reflects them back. It advises, never commands. It becomes more useful the more you use it — because it remembers how your choices actually turned out.

Who it's for

Individuals now. Teams next.

Designed for the solo knowledge worker, founder, or consultant who needs to balance deep work, meetings, and recovery. An enterprise offering — for organizations that want to give this to their people — is on the roadmap.

Axis Planner is live at axisplanner.ai

Visit Axis Planner

What we believe.

Three principles behind everything we build.

01

People are the point

People have better things to do than fight their tools. Our products exist to give you better information, surface what matters, and get out of the way. The person using the product is always the point of the system.

02

AI that serves

AI in our products advises — it doesn't decide. It reflects your patterns back to you, helps you do what you already intended to do, and stays out of the way when it doesn't have something useful to add.

03

Details are the product

The details are where software either respects the person using it or doesn't. The constraint that protects your time instead of filling it. The interaction that doesn't waste a click. That level of care has to be built in from the start — it doesn't get added later.

How we work
01

Small by design

We are a small team by choice, not by circumstance. A small team means every person has direct ownership of the work — and the decisions behind it. There's no handoff chain. Everyone here can point to what they built and why.

02

Research before everything

We start by studying the domain — first-principles thinking about how people actually behave. We build a model, form a strong thesis about what good looks like, and only then does anything get designed or built.

03

Ships when it's right

Every feature has to earn its place. If it doesn't genuinely help the person using the product, it doesn't ship. That clarity is what makes a small team fast — there's nothing to debate when the thesis is strong.

“Build the things you'd actually want to use.”

RMR Products — Founding Principle