The company
Masteren Labs.
Masteren Labs is an independent software company. We build and run a small portfolio of products that engineering teams and individuals depend on.
Each product stands on its own, with its own website, documentation, and support. The company is the standard behind all of them: careful engineering, considered operations, and clear terms.
We ship when software is ready to be relied on. The pace is deliberate, the surface area stays small, and the bar is what we are willing to put our name on.
The company on the record
One company. One standard.
Masteren Labs is an independent software company with a deliberately small operating footprint, and one point of accountability for everything we publish. Formal company details are listed on the contact page.
How we work
The standards we keep.
A small company can hide behind speed and noise. We try not to. The standards below are the ones we expect customers to judge us by, and the ones every product in the portfolio is held to.
Built to last
Software designed the way good infrastructure is designed: careful interfaces, conservative defaults, and code we are willing to run for a decade. Nothing we ship is meant to be temporary.
Privacy by default
We collect the minimum a product needs to run, never sell it, and never trade it for growth. No behavioural trackers, no advertising identifiers, no third-party analytics on our public pages.
Quality that holds
High standards rarely need announcing. Careful typography, precise interactions, and software that behaves the same in year five as on day one.
Plain dealing
Plain contracts, clear pricing, honest documentation, and support answered by the people who write the software. Confidence follows from doing this every time.
What belongs in the portfolio
The bar a product has to meet.
It solves a clearly defined problem in infrastructure or developer tooling.
It can be described accurately in a single paragraph.
It is stable enough that we run it in our own work without caveats.
It treats customer data the way we would want our own treated.