A not so long time ago, in a galaxy far far away...
A little trio between two designers and one developer ventured out to build a project management tool that didn’t suck for graphic designers - after not being able to find one themselves that wasn’t dreadfully generic or bloated.
A little trio between two designers and one developer ventured out to build a project management tool that didn’t suck for graphic designers - after not being able to find one themselves that wasn’t dreadfully generic or bloated.
A little trio between two designers and one developer ventured out to build a project management tool that didn’t suck for graphic designers - after not being able to find one themselves that wasn’t dreadfully generic or bloated.
We’ve been developing sun·yoke as a living and growing project alongside the design community. If you have any thoughts on what we're working on or simply want to yap away, feel free to join our Discord!
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We’re working away to release our beta soon!
Be the first to know about our progress and updates.

Join the Waitlist
We’re working away to release our beta soon!
Be the first to know about our progress and updates.

Looking for a chaotically creative community?
Come join and chat with us on Discord! We promise we don’t bite. (The three of us behind sun.yoke are very introverted).
NOTE: sun·yoke acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the stolen land on which we design, make things and live. We recognise their enduring presence and connection to land and community.

Looking
for a chaotically creative community?
Come join and chat with us on Discord! We promise we don’t bite. (The three of us behind sun.yoke are very introverted).
NOTE: sun·yoke acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the stolen land on which we design, make things and live. We recognise their enduring presence and connection to land and community.

Looking for a chaotically creative community?
Come join and chat with us on Discord! We promise we don’t bite. (The three of us behind sun.yoke are very introverted).
NOTE: sun·yoke acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the stolen land on which we design, make things and live. We recognise their enduring presence and connection to land and community.

