Stack & Stone · Est. 2026

Software,
made deliberately.

A small London studio building consumer software the deliberate way — long arcs, short releases, products that hold up.

Discipline Consumer software
Practice Studio of one, for now
Based London
Current year MMXXVI
01 · Studio

A studio for apps that earn their place on the home screen.

On craft

Stack & Stone is a small London studio behind a focused portfolio of consumer apps. We work in long arcs and short releases, with a preference for products that hold up to repeated use.

Most software is built to scale. We build to fit — products with a clear shape, a defined audience, and a reason to exist beyond the first download.

"Built deliberately, then maintained patiently."

02 · Work

What we're building.

№ 01 ● In development

A parenting reference, in build.

Evidence-based parenting reference · For new parents · iOS

A pocket reference for the questions that surface in the small hours of new parenthood. Short, clear cards on feeding, sleep, illness, milestones and safety — written from named clinical sources, not influencers, forums, or the algorithm.

The promise is straightforward: every claim is traceable. Tap a card, see the source. The NHS, the WHO, the Royal Colleges — the places clinicians actually trust.

Stage
In build
First release
Later this year
Platforms
iOS
Region
UK-first
03 · How we work

Three principles, repeated until they show.

№ 01 — Foundations

We build for use, not launch.

A successful launch is a vanity metric if nobody is still using the thing in week six. We design for the second month, then plan backwards.

№ 02 — Materials

Restraint, not noise.

Most apps say too much, ask too often, and notify too loudly. Ours hold their tongue. The room is quiet so the work can be heard.

№ 03 — Structure

Ship things that don't crack under weight.

We treat performance, accessibility, and data discipline as load-bearing — not as polish to be added when there's time. There is never time.

04 · Contact

Get in touch.

The studio takes on a small number of partnerships each year. If you're working on something that could fit, write — short and specific is better than long.

Press, podcast, and speaking enquiries also welcome.

hello@stackandstone.dev