owlat.app
The whole email stack, open and yours.
A self-hosted, modular email platform. Campaigns, automations, transactional, a team inbox, personal mailboxes and an AI layer — every surface behind its own feature flag, all of it Apache 2.0.
We make UX-driven applications. Most are open source. Wolves is becoming the place where learning meets teaching.
A fenced plot — for now.
Pirate signal from the den. Mostly howls, occasionally on-key.
A guided tour through what's on the workbench. Each spread is a real, shipping project — with the small details that make them ours.
The whole email stack, open and yours.
A self-hosted, modular email platform. Campaigns, automations, transactional, a team inbox, personal mailboxes and an AI layer — every surface behind its own feature flag, all of it Apache 2.0.
Excalidraw, local-first, yours.
A native-feel desktop wrapper around Excalidraw. Files live on your machine as plain .excalidraw files. Continuous autosave, full offline support, signed for macOS.
Dictation that keeps quiet about it.
A small Tauri tray app that turns your voice into clean text without leaving your machine. Whisper for the listening, a tiny LLM for the polish, a global Fn-key for the cue.
Everyone has them. A notes app full of "wouldn't it be cool if" is just grocery list of cravings. Execution is the receipt.
Not a layer applied at the end, not a department. Every commit either makes the experience kinder or makes it noisier. Pick one.
If we can ship the source, we do. Closed code is a debt to the future, and we're trying to teach as we go — not lock the curriculum.
We stream the work, write down the mistakes, and post the wins. Wolves is becoming the place where learning meets teaching — both ways.
We don't pitch decks.
We push commits.
— Wolves, house rules
Code on GitHub, late-night building on Twitch. Same wolves, two windows.