BORK
Delight over utility.
An entertainment app that translates dog barks into funny, contextual human sentences. Viral mechanic with shareable cards and emergent personality tracking.
BORK
pets
Delight over utility
What you get
Built the way we'd want it built ourselves.
Six design principles BORK shares with every other app in the studio. Opinionated on purpose.
Lives on your phone
Your data never leaves the device. No server to leak. No account to phish.
Fast enough to actually use
Core flows take seconds. Built for the in-the-moment version of you, not the imagined disciplined one.
Patterns surface themselves
The insight you need appears when the data is ready. No dashboards to babysit.
Made to be re-read
Your entries are kept as a readable record — something you'd actually want to open in a year.
Warm, not clinical
Written with a tone closer to a journal than a medical chart. Your language, not ours.
Pay once, keep using
A fair, one-time price where it makes sense. No dark patterns, no renewal notices.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Download once
Install BORK from the App Store when the waitlist opens. No account setup — it works the moment you open it.
02
Use for ninety seconds a day
The product is designed so the useful thing takes less than two minutes. Anything longer and you stop. We know.
03
Notice what changes
Patterns surface after two to three weeks. The data is yours alone — no cloud, no report to anyone.
Not shipped yet
Notify me when BORK ships.
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
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From the journal
Notes on care for the small ones.
- 01
How to Never Miss Your Dog's Medication Again
Learning how to never miss your dog's medication isn't about willpower — it's about anchoring doses to habits you already have so the routine runs itself.
2026-06-10
6 min read
- 02
Do You Need a Smart Dog Collar, or Just Better Attention?
Deciding whether you need a smart dog collar comes down to what the data is for — and for most owners, attentive observation beats a sensor on the neck.
2026-06-06
6 min read
- 03
Why Your Dog Barks When You Leave the House
Understanding why your dog barks when you leave means reading the departure routine your dog has already memorized — and the distress hiding inside the habit.
2026-06-02
6 min read
- 04
Dog Body Language for New Owners: The Signals to Learn First
A beginner's guide to dog body language for new owners — the calming signals and stress cues that tell you how your dog feels before any bark or growl does.
2026-05-28
7 min read
- 05
Why Your Dog Stopped Reacting to Their Favorite Toy
If your dog stopped reacting to their favorite toy, it isn't broken and neither is the toy — it's habituation, and understanding it changes how you play.
2026-05-23
6 min read
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Care for the small ones.
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