We're a small independent studio that builds practical software for real-world problems. Not demos. Not MVPs that go nowhere. Tools that people actually use, every day, to make their work easier.
Kari Suite is a small independent software company. We build focused, practical tools — each one starting with a real frustration, a specific moment where the existing options were too expensive, too complicated, or just completely wrong for the job.
We're not a startup chasing a series A. We're not building features to impress investors. We build things we need, make them work properly, and put them in front of the people who need them too.
Right now we have one live product, built for one specific industry, solving one real problem. Where we go next depends on where the next real problem is. We're not mapping that out in advance.
We started where the first real problem found us. Kari Time is live and in use. What comes next is still taking shape — but the direction is clear.
Shift tracking and payroll-ready exports for hospitality venues and small teams. Clock in, set your rates, export. No paper, no spreadsheets, no month-end chaos.
See Kari TimeThe idea: staff scheduling that connects directly to Kari Time so your rota feeds your timesheets automatically. Still early — but it's the obvious next problem to solve.
The idea: simple stock and wastage tracking for bars and kitchens. No spreadsheets, no clipboards. Nothing we'd build until Kari Time is where it needs to be.
We're not building a company around one industry. We're building a company around a way of working — find a real problem, build something that solves it properly, ship it. Then find the next one. Kari Suite is the name, not the category. It goes wherever the problems are.
No process theatre. Just a clear way of deciding what to build and how to build it.
Every product begins with a specific, felt frustration — something one of us or someone we know has actually experienced. Not a gap in the market. A genuine pain point.
We scope it small and make it work. No feature lists to impress investors, no roadmap that grows indefinitely. One problem, solved properly, shipped to real users.
Software that only works in ideal conditions isn't finished. We test against the messy reality of how people actually work — then we ship it.
If you've found something broken in your world that software could fix, we genuinely want to hear about it. Or start with Kari Time if shift tracking is your problem right now.