Software product studio · Glastonbury, England

We build small, sharp software that actually ships.

YUMUONE is an independent product studio on the edge of the Somerset Levels. We design, engineer and run our own tools for the people who keep operations moving — no bloat, no theatre, no quarterly roadmap fiction.

What we've built

Three tools, each carrying its own weight.

We don't take on client work to keep the lights on. We build products, run them, and answer the support email ourselves. All three are in open beta — get on the list and we'll send you an invite.

◐ Beta

Almanac

Field-service scheduling that survives the real world — weather, no-shows, last-minute swaps. Built for teams who plan in vans, not boardrooms.

◐ Beta

Beacon

Status pages and alerts your customers actually trust. Honest uptime, plain-English incidents, zero dashboards nobody reads.

◐ Beta

Driftwood

Collect feedback, ship a changelog, close the loop — in one quiet place. The newest of the three, fresh out of the workshop.

How we work

From a vague hunch to a thing people rely on.

It really is a sequence. We don't skip steps, and we don't pretend the last one is optional.

01

Map the terrain

A week of real questions before a line of code. We find the actual problem, not the one in the brief.

02

Cut a path

A rough, clickable prototype in days. You poke holes in it now, while changing it is still cheap.

03

Build to last

One small team, owning the whole stack. Tested, observable, and boring in all the right places.

04

Tend it

Shipping is the start, not the finish. We run it, watch it, and keep it healthy long after launch day.

The studio

Big software companies make you adapt to their tools. We'd rather build a small tool that adapts to you — and stays out of the way once it does.

— The team at YUMUONE, from a converted unit at The Basket Works

01

Small on purpose

No middle layer between the people who decide and the people who build. You talk to whoever wrote the code.

02

Ship weekly

Momentum beats grand plans. Something real lands every week, so progress is visible, not promised.

03

Own the whole stack

Design, engineering, infrastructure, support — under one roof. Nothing gets lost in a handover.

Got something that should exist but doesn't?

Tell us the awkward, specific problem nobody's solved properly. If it's a fit, we'll have a prototype in your hands inside a fortnight.