Useful little tools, built like somebody actually needed them.
Clear Noise Labs
Small tools for people with a lot going on.
Clear Noise Labs is the app side of Clear Noise LLC.
It exists for the same reason a good notebook, a weird sample folder, or a perfectly labeled hard drive exists: because creative people need systems, but most systems are built for people with cleaner lives.
These apps are for busy people who make things, manage clients, cook, clean, plan, remember, forget, start over, and keep moving.
The idea is simple: build useful little tools with taste.
Not giant platforms.
Not lifestyle brands.
Not apps that want to become your whole personality.
Just clean, practical software that helps you do the thing.
Coming Soon to the App Store:
Unomia
A flexible scheduling app for creative days.
Unomia lets you brain-dump what needs to happen, then helps shape it into a plan you can actually follow. It can work as a timed schedule, a mission-based list, or something looser when the day starts changing on you.
Built for people who overbook themselves, switch contexts constantly, and need a plan that can bend without collapsing.
Hair Notes
A fast note system for working stylists.
Hair Notes keeps client details, color notes, formulas, reference photos, preferences, allergies, and appointment history in one clean place.
It is built for the real pace of salon work: quick input, easy search, useful photos, and no digging through old texts while someone is already in the chair.
What Else Is Being Built
Clear Noise Labs is also exploring small tools around:
home cleaning and household systems
personal recipe archives and cooking workflows
music discovery
wardrobe and fashion logic
lightweight games and RPG experiments
free, charity-focused tools
mood, routine, and personal support systems
Some will be free. Some will be inexpensive. The point is to make things that are useful, well-designed, and specific enough to feel like they were made by someone who actually needed them.
How the Apps Are Built
The apps follow a few basic rules:
ask for as little as possible
only request permissions when they are needed
do not sell user data
do not report private information somewhere else
keep the interface clean and fast
use AI only where it makes the tool better
respect the fact that users are busy
Camera access should mean “take a useful photo.”
Contacts access should mean “save time entering a client.”
A schedule app should help the day make sense, not turn into another chore.
The Point
Clear Noise Labs is for the tiny, specific tools that make creative life run smoother.
The stuff you wish already existed.
The thing you would tell another musician, stylist, designer, cook, or obsessive project person about because it actually works and does not feel corny.
Quietly useful.
Designed with taste.
Built for people already in motion.