Because important info lives in twelve different drawers.
Squirreld started as a tool I built for my own family. The gift card from last Christmas, the warranty on the appliance that just broke, the museum membership someone keeps meaning to use — all of it real, all of it useful, all of it scattered.
The pattern is the same in most households: the things that matter most are the easiest to lose track of, and almost nobody else in the family knows where any of it lives. I wanted one calm place to put it all — a vault that remembers so you don't have to.
That's still the whole point of the product. Help one person stay on top of the small stuff today, and help the people they love find it later.
A few things I hold to.
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Your vault is yours.I will never sell what you store in Squirreld. Subscriptions pay the bills — the contents of your vault aren't a product. More on the controls behind that on the security page.
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Calm, not noisy.Squirreld sends reminders, not nags. The goal is to surface the right thing at the right time, then get out of the way.
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Built for the long run.The information you put in Squirreld is meant to be useful in years, not weeks. I design for the version of you — and your family — that needs it later.
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Honest about where things stand.Squirreld is small and independent. I'd rather say that plainly than dress it up.
Squirreld is a small operation — for now.
Right now, I'm building Squirreld on my own, out of a real personal need. That keeps things focused: every feature has to earn its place, and every line of trust I ask for is one I take seriously.
A proper introduction — my name, my face, the longer story behind why this product exists — is coming once I'm ready to put it out there. Until then, the work speaks first.
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