Apps that mind their own business.
Focused iPhone apps for daily life, health, families, vehicles, claims, tax planning, weather, sleep, journaling, and focus. Privacy is explained plainly on every product page.
Pattern
A private perimenopause and menopause symptom journal with clear trends and doctor-ready reports.
Coming soon
SetSide
Private federal tax planning, mileage, receipts, and reports for freelancers and 1099 workers.
Preparing for App ReviewAnimal Parade
A calm, caregiver-controlled sensory stage with friendly animals, music, and ten colorful worlds.
On the App StoreSky Lock
Fast WeatherKit forecasts with an optional encrypted, on-device vault for your own files.
On the App StoreOneline
A private journal for one sentence a day. No accounts, ads, analytics, or tracking.
In App Review
Sleepscapes
Bedtime stories that become all-night soundscapes. Offline, ad-free, and no subscription.
On the App Store
Odolog
Car maintenance & fuel log. Your car's logbook — on your phone, nowhere else.
On the App Store
Snapventory
Home inventory for insurance. Everything you own, documented. Nothing uploaded.
On the App Store
Hitchlist
RV departure checklists. The pre-flight checklist for your rig.
On the App StoreChartSnap
AI chart reader. Snap any trading chart for an educational probability read — never a promise.
On the App Store
ClaimSnap
Car accident documentation. Document a crash, step by step — yours to keep.
On the App StoreDiminished Value Claim Builder
Turn post-accident paperwork and evidence into an organized, exhibit-indexed claim package.
On the App StoreAnchor
A shame-free ADHD routine and focus companion built around one visible next step.
Coming soonTrue Choice Accident Help
Guided accident-scene documentation, evidence capture, reports, and recovery organization.
Coming soonHow we build
Every 8greyscale app follows the same rules: your data belongs to you, exporting it is always free, and there are no ads, no analytics, and no trackers. Most of our apps work completely offline, with either a one-time purchase or a clearly disclosed subscription — no servers to send your data to. Where a feature genuinely needs a server (ChartSnap's chart analysis) or sends something only because you chose to send it (ClaimSnap's optional consultation request), the app sends the minimum, uses it only to serve your request, and its privacy policy spells out exactly what leaves your device.