Karya Products — a meditative monkey inside an ensō circle, gazing upward; bronze maker's chop in the corner

Karya · Products

Products born from
real problems.

Karya’s products are the systems we needed and built — for our own engagements, our own clients, our own work. We ship them externally because the problems they solve aren’t unique to us. Four products, each born from a pattern we kept hitting.

Five principles that decide what we build — real need before novelty, clear economic logic, the right tool not the loudest one, built with domain nuance, designed to compound

02 · The Principles

How we choose what to build.

Not every product we could build is one we will. Five criteria decide which problems become Karya products — and which stay as bespoke engagements for clients.

Four products — KaryaClaw (AI agents that go deep, discover, act, and deliver with precision), Karya HTML (living documents that work the way modern teams think), Saheli (your personal companion for everyday clarity), Karya Lab (where we explore frontier ideas and future bets)

03 · The Portfolio

Four products
we use ourselves.

KaryaClaw deploys autonomous agents. Karya HTML treats documents as living things. Saheli is a personal companion for everyday clarity. Karya Lab is where we test what comes next. Each was a tool we needed first — and now we ship to anyone who needs it too.

How each product came to be — monkey procession ascending toward a human hand reaching down. KaryaClaw (Ask anything — smart assistant for clear, context-aware answers across your documents and tools). Karya HTML (Explore Templates — living documents that bring clarity, continuity, and control back to the work). Saheli (Explore Saheli — simple, dignified tools for women entrepreneurs to run their business on their terms). Karya Lab (Explore Lab — products as applied judgment, infrastructure that earns its place).

04 · Origins

How they came to be.

Each Karya product began as a tool we built for ourselves — to answer a question we kept asking, to manage work that kept slipping, to support people who deserved better tools. Here are their stories.

Take the leap — a baby monkey hangs from a branch by its tail, reaching out mid-leap

05 · Begin

Take the leap.

Want one of these as a tool for your team? Got a problem one of them could solve? Thirty minutes, no deck. We’ll tell you whether a Karya product is the right fit — or if there’s a better way.