About Xenith Tech

Why this exists

Xenith Tech started the way most small companies do: with someone getting fed up. A timer app that interrupted the timer with a video ad. A forty-dollar-a-year subscription for what was, underneath, a notepad. A kids' game that was mostly a store. At some point "there should be a version of this that just works" turned into "fine, we'll build it."

So that's what we make: small, focused apps that do their job and get out of the way. They work fully offline, because your tools shouldn't need permission from a server. They're free or priced once, because a utility isn't a relationship. Most of them collect nothing about you at all — the store label reads "Data Not Collected" because there's nothing to collect.

How we make money

We're a business, and we say that plainly: we intend to make money. The free apps build a name worth trusting. The paid apps cost a fair price, once, and they're yours permanently. That's the entire model — no renewals, no upgrades to the "real" version, nothing withheld to sell back to you later.

One rule sits under all of it:

we never charge a subscription for something that doesn't cost us ongoing money to run.

A tool that lives entirely on your phone costs us nothing month to month, so it will never cost you anything month to month. If we ever build something with real recurring costs — servers doing real work — it will carry a fair, plainly stated price for exactly that, and it won't borrow these apps' promises. Price follows cost. Anything else is extraction.

About the ads

Some of our free utilities will show a small ad. Here's the deal we hold ourselves to: an ad never breaks what you're doing — nothing mid-task, nothing you have to sit through to keep working. A few dollars, once, removes ads from that app forever. And our kids' apps carry no ads and collect nothing, ever, without exception.

What we'll never do

No subscriptions on any app in this suite. No selling or sharing your data — in most apps, no collecting it at all. No fake urgency, no countdown timers, no "limited offers." No ads that interrupt. No dark patterns of any kind. And nothing we publish will ever claim more than what's true — every promise we make is scoped to the product that makes it.

We'd love to be copied. If enough developers prove that respecting people is a working business model, the default changes for everyone. Until then: small apps, done right, that respect the person holding the phone.

Questions? hello@xenithtech.net — a person reads it.