You Shouldn't Need an App to Open a File
I make simple digital files for people who are buried in admin they
were never trained to do.
Here's how this started. I kept noticing digital products with hundreds
of glowing reviews and a handful of furious one-stars. So I went and
read the angry ones — hundreds of them, line by line.
Almost none of them were about the content. They were about the file.
"I can't figure out how to download it without downloading all kinds of
other stuff." "I paid for the app the seller suggested and it still
doesn't work." "Canva isn't my preferred program, so this didn't work
out for me." "It only lets me track 13 students. I have 26."
That last one came from a special education teacher, which is where I
started. But the pattern is the same everywhere I look. Competent people,
defeated by Dropbox links, required apps, and limits nobody mentioned
before they paid.
So that's the rule here.
Everything I make is one file that opens in the browser already on your
computer. No app to install. No account to create. No internet needed
after you download it. It works on a locked-down work computer, because
that's the computer you're actually sitting at.
And your data stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Right now most of what's here is built for special education teachers.
More is coming for other kinds of work — same rule every time.
I read every message I get and I answer within one business day. If a
file won't open, a box won't type, or a page won't print right, tell me
before you leave a review and I will fix it for you personally. That's
not a policy. It's just how I want to run this.
If there's something you wish existed, tell me that too. Most of what's
in these products came from someone saying "I wish it had..."