The account tax
Too many utilities ask for an email, phone number, or login before the feature has earned that trust. That information often becomes a marketing channel instead of a product need.
Privacy-first software for real work
Tutelon builds focused apps without surveillance hooks, personal-data grabs, or heavyweight analytics. Less code chasing you means smaller, faster tools that stay out of the way.
Why Tutelon exists
Productivity software should help you get something done, not turn a tiny task into an account setup, a mailing list, and another place where your personal data can be exposed later.
Tutelon started from a practical choice: if the tools we wanted kept getting heavier, slower, and more invasive, we would build the smaller versions ourselves.
Too many utilities ask for an email, phone number, or login before the feature has earned that trust. That information often becomes a marketing channel instead of a product need.
Every saved profile, contact field, and usage trail becomes something that can be leaked, misused, or mishandled. The safest data is the data a product never collected.
Small tasks should not require giant apps. Bundled SDKs, analytics layers, and background services can make straightforward tools feel slow before you even start using them.
The privacy promise
Our apps are designed around the information they actually need to work. We avoid marketing SDKs, unnecessary account collection, and background data collection that does not make the product better for you.
01 / No profiling
We are not building profiles to sell ads, retarget you, or measure you for someone else's business model.
02 / No personal details
The apps do not ask for personal contact details just so you can use them. We avoid account gates unless a future feature has a real product reason to need one.
03 / Data minimization
Feature design starts with the smallest practical data surface, then stays there. Local and on-device workflows are preferred wherever the platform allows them.
Lighter because less is running
Extra SDKs are not free. They add network calls, background work, and larger binaries. Leaving unnecessary ones out helps Tutelon apps stay small, quick to launch, and easier on battery.
Current tools
Some Tutelon products use AI and some do not. The shared rule is simple: build only what helps the user, keep unnecessary collection out, and make the software feel light.
A lightweight macOS menu bar monitor that shows essential system stats without dock clutter, account setup, or telemetry-heavy overhead.
One-click Bash and AppleScript shortcuts for your Mac menu bar. Your scripts live locally, and the app stays focused on running them quickly.