Fewer surfaces
Tools should open quickly, carry the work, and step aside when the task is finished.
About
The work is simple on purpose: quiet interfaces, direct controls, and apps that earn their spot in a daily routine. DropK is the first public release.
Approach
A desktop utility should be close at hand without asking for attention all day. kuja.dev builds around the small slowdowns: holding context, switching apps, saving a setup, or moving a group of things without losing track.
Tools should open quickly, carry the work, and step aside when the task is finished.
DropK uses a dark, restrained interface because it often sits next to focused work.
Real feedback decides what gets sharper next.