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Why Apacheta?

An apacheta is a cairn — small stones placed one by one along Andean paths to mark the way for those who follow. You'll find them at mountain passes, crossroads, and difficult stretches of trail across the highlands of South America.

Travellers add a stone as they pass. Not for recognition, not to build something grand — but as a quiet act of care for whoever comes next. A way of saying: someone was here, and they thought of you.

That's how we think about our work. Each tool is a small stone: intentional, useful, left in place for others. We're not building monuments or platforms. Just markers on the path — modest software that helps people do what they need and move on.

The name is a reminder to ourselves. Stay small. Stay useful. Think of the person who comes next.

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