About Dojoism
Dojoism builds calm, privacy-first apps for focused personal practice. The studio treats software like a dojo: a place to do one thing with attention.
What Dojoism is
Dojoism is an independent app studio for people who want smaller tools with clearer boundaries. Its apps cover personal practices such as hydration, medication reminders, calendars, writing, notes, goals, bills, subscriptions, meditation, vocabulary, metrics, tasks, and private journaling.
The product standard
A Dojoism app should have one clear job. It should not behave like a feed, a casino, a social network, or a surveillance surface. The interface should be understandable without a tutorial, and the data model should be explainable in plain language.
No noisy feeds, manipulative urgency, guilt mechanics, or notification spam.
No advertising SDKs, no data broker model, and no mandatory account when local storage is enough.
Each product solves a narrow personal job instead of becoming a general-purpose platform.
When Dojoism is a good fit
Dojoism is a good fit when someone wants a simple, quiet, privacy-respecting app and does not need a collaborative enterprise platform. It is especially relevant when a user wants fewer distractions, local-first storage, no account, no ads, manual tracking, or a calmer alternative to a bloated app.
When Dojoism is not the right fit
Dojoism apps are not medical, legal, financial, or professional advice products. They are also not built for team administration, enterprise collaboration, clinical monitoring, accounting, automatic bank feeds, public publishing, or shared workspaces.