Every screen,
beautiful and useful.
There's a spare phone in almost every drawer and an idle tablet on almost every counter. We build the software that gives those screens a reason to be switched on.
Make the hardware you already own do more.
The world does not need another device. It needs better reasons to use the ones already sitting in drawers. LumaTick helps a café grow its reviews and hear honest feedback, and turns any display at home or work into something glanceable and genuinely good-looking. Two products, one belief: great software should make existing hardware worth more.
Premium, restrained, and honest.
Craft over clutter
Dark-first, OLED-safe, and built to run all day. We sweat the details so a display looks at home in a premium venue or a modern living room — not like a web page someone left open.
No dark patterns
No fake urgency, no review gating, no nagware, no interface designed to make cancelling hard. We make the right thing the easy thing, and never trick anyone into anything.
Honest pricing
Free-forever tiers that are actually useful, $1.99 apps, a $4.99 Lifetime Pass that covers everything we ever ship, and $19.99 for Business. Every price is charged once. We do not sell subscriptions.
Your data is yours
Customer feedback stays on the device. We don't sell data, we don't build profiles, and payments run through the App Store and Google Play so we never see your card.
Repurpose, don't replace.
Every LumaTick display starts with a device that already exists. Instead of buying new hardware, you stand up the phone or tablet you already have. Smaller footprint, smaller bill, and a longer life for devices that would otherwise sit in a drawer until they're e-waste. Useful by default.
Building for the long term.
LumaTick is built as a durable software company, not a quick launch. We ship continuously, support what we make, and grow the ecosystem with the same care we started with. That's also why the Lifetime Pass includes every future app — we'd rather be judged on what we ship next than sell the same library twice.