mobile apps that solve specific everyday situations
We build mobile apps that solve specific everyday situations. We focus on practical “pain-killer” solutions—easy to use, clear in what they do, and useful from day one.
Design for real-world use
In design and development, we emphasize clean logic, consistent rules, and reliable performance even in real-world, non-ideal conditions. The goal is to reduce chaos, save time, and bring order where users genuinely need it. The goal is to reduce chaos, save time, and bring order where users genuinely need it.
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Praxiom
The name Praxiom comes from combining Praxis and Axiom—practice and clear principles.
For us, that means designing apps with tangible value that are simple to use. We focus on features that address the problem directly, without unnecessary layers or complexity. We prefer a clear interface, quick actions, and as few steps to the goal as possible. At the core, these are simple apps that solve one specific problem—without the extras.
Practice-driven design
Built from real-world use, not theory.
Clear principles
Every decision follows clear, consistent rules.
Direct problem focus
Features solve the problem directly, nothing extra.
Simple and fast usage
Clear interface, quick actions, minimal steps.
UnitStash
UnitStash is an offline app for tracking prepaid electricity tokens (prepaid STS meters). It keeps your codes organized and helps you plan top-ups more easily. The app does not handle purchasing tokens—it’s designed for saving them, finding them quickly, and using practical reminders so codes don’t get lost in SMS messages, photos, or chat threads. For each meter, you can create a profile (name, meter number, distributor, note) and then add top-ups (token code, amount, kWh, date). In addition to tokens, you can also record “current units” readings, and the app uses this data to estimate how many days of credit you have left (“days left”).
UnitStash also supports low-balance reminders—the app regularly recalculates the estimate and notifies you when it’s time to top up soon. For households, tenants, or roommates, the “due card” feature is also useful: you can generate a simple PNG card with the amount due, meter name, meter number, and due date, then share it via WhatsApp, Messenger, or other apps. In the free version, you can use one meter plus basic estimates and alerts; the Pro version unlocks multiple meters, full history, advanced reminders, and summaries. Privacy matters: no registration, no server, and no cloud—your data stays stored locally on your device.