Products

Three products. One purpose.

Different shapes, different colors, same center. Each one asks the same question: what's there when the noise falls away?

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Reveal

The photograph you meant to take was already there.

Upload your phone photos. We select the right photographic philosophy for each one, write specific direction, and render a finished piece with an artist statement explaining what we saw. The judgment a skilled photographer would apply — delivered as a service, not a filter. Your snapshot treated as material worth taking seriously.

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Ingle

The family table, tended.

From Scottish Gaelic aingeal — the hearth fire, the warm center of the home where food was prepared and the family gathered. Ingle handles the logistics of meal planning, grocery lists, and shopping so the family can get back to the table. Built around the family dinner as the goal, not the grocery list as the task.

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Troth

In good troth.

From Old English trēowþ — truth, faithfulness, the kept promise. The word in plighting one's troth at the marriage altar. Money in a household isn't a math problem; it's a relational one. Troth holds the household ledger so spouses can see the same map at the same time, name what their money is for, and quiet the financial-anxiety static that drives so much of the noise between people.

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Naming

The product names span the three biggest layers of English: Reveal (Romance, from Latin revelare), Ingle (Celtic, from Scottish Gaelic aingeal), Troth (Germanic, from Old English trēowþ). The lineup carries the deep history of English as a layered language. Treat this as a feature, not a flaw to reconcile.