Hey, we're indie.
And that's the point.
No VC money. No board meetings. No pressure to “scale fast and break things.”
Just us, building something we actually care about.
Look, here's the deal
I needed a business phone number. Simple, right? Nope.
Every solution out there was either way too expensive, built for enterprises with 500+ employees, or so bloated with features I'd never use. Why do I need a “team collaboration suite” when I just want to make calls?
So I built Voklit. For myself first. Then realized others might want it too.
Why indie matters
When you take investor money, you're not building for users anymore. You're building for returns. That means growth hacks, dark patterns, and eventually *enshittification*.
We don't have that problem. No one's telling us to add AI features nobody asked for, or to raise prices because “the market will bear it.”
We build what makes sense. We charge what's fair. That's it.
— 37signals
This is the goal. Not an exit. Not an acquisition. Just... keep running it.
What you can expect
- *Honest pricing. No “contact sales” BS. The price is on the website.
- *When you email support, I might actually be the one replying.
- *Features get added because they're useful, not because they look good on a pitch deck.
- *Your data stays yours. We don't sell it. We don't even want it.
If you're tired of bloated tools built by people who've never used them; welcome. You're in the right place.
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