Independent Australian software lab

Software for better signal.

Good Frequency Labs is an independent Australian software lab building small, humane tools for attention, memory and participation.

Product constellation

Attention, memory and participation.

The public constellation is deliberately narrow. Product status is shown plainly so concept work is not confused with available software.

attention

In development

Focus Cookie

Tiny prompts for attention, rhythm and useful momentum.

memory

Concept

Memoir OS

A personal operating system for memory, reflection and life architecture.

participation

Concept

uVotr

Tools for better civic participation and collective choice.

Philosophy

Built for quieter use.

Signal over addiction

Tools should help people return to what matters, not pull them into loops they did not choose.

Small tools, real leverage

The lab favours focused software with a clear job over sprawling systems that ask for too much.

Privacy is part of the product

Trust is not an afterthought. Data choices, product boundaries and support paths should be legible.

Useful before clever

A tool earns its place by being helpful in ordinary use before it tries to be impressive.

Featured product

Focus Cookie is in development as a small attention tool: tiny prompts for attention, rhythm and useful momentum.

The product direction is intentionally narrow. It is being shaped around simple moments where a person needs to notice, reset and take the next useful step.

About

Good Frequency Labs

Good Frequency Labs is the umbrella software business behind a set of public products and early-stage concepts. The lab is independent, Australia-based and deliberately small in its product posture.

Trust and support

Clear routes for policy and help.

Public pages stay plain: privacy, terms, support and account deletion information are kept visible without tracking scripts or decorative proof.