Reposible started the way many projects do with two people who just like building things together. We’d worked side by side as colleagues before, and we shared the same interest: to create experiences that feel good to use.
Even after we took different paths, that shared interest stayed. We kept sending each other ideas, screenshots, and “what if…” messages. One of those ideas turned into Reposible. We didn’t want to build another dev tool. We wanted to create something that makes sense. Something open, predictable, and honest.
Along the way, we’ve learned that good things take time. Some ideas work, others don’t. We’ve had moments where we thought, this is it, and others where we thought, what are we even doing? But that’s part of the learning (and the fun).
Reposible today is still growing, still taking shape. We’re not chasing investors or trends. We’re just trying to create a great experience with a small team, a lot of curiosity, and a shared belief that better tools come from the five percent rule.