Every line of code should have a purpose. Every pixel should earn its place. In a world of digital excess, we choose constraint.
Each app solves one problem beautifully, with intention and constraint guiding every decision.
One task. Present moment. Nothing else.
Constrained notes for clearer thinking
Track patterns, not metrics
Visual memory organization
Premium daily reflection
Micro Four Thirds photography
Explore the world, not screens
Norwegian genealogy made simple
Beautiful reading companion
Calendar-first journaling
On-device AI powered "wits"
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It's mid-November. In six weeks, millions will make resolutions powered by pure willpower. By February, most will have failed—not from lack of discipline, but because they're solving a design problem with the wrong tool.
Latest episode: How to Battle Information Overload — This episode explores the universal problem of information overwhelm and the central dilemma that more information doesn't equal more knowledge—often, it equals more noise. Learn about curation as an active skill, the critical difference between collecting information and true understanding, and how to recognize that the answer to drowning in data is not better swimming technique, but choosing which waters to enter.
What happens when you apply software design principles to life — with honesty about what fails. A book about constraint, defaults, and the systems that shape our days.
Free companion workbook →Good design is as little design as possible
Technology should serve humans, not the other way around
Limitations foster innovation and focus
What you don't add is as important as what you do
DigTek is a wordplay that works on multiple levels: "Dig" for digital, but also the Norwegian expression "digg!" (meaning cool/delightful) — and "Tek" for technology.
It reflects our approach: Serious technology that doesn't take itself too seriously.