Product design with boundaries
We like products that know what they are for. Tight scope is a feature, not a failure of ambition.
Independent software company
Moose Software Company builds practical software products for real operational work. We care about clarity, maintainability, and products that earn their place instead of performing a launch-day magic trick and then collapsing backstage.
What Moose does
What we make
Moose Software Company is the parent brand. RecipeChef is one product inside it — important, real, public, but not the entire personality of the company.
We like products that know what they are for. Tight scope is a feature, not a failure of ambition.
We focus on workflows people actually repeat: structured data entry, review, output generation, and daily decision support.
Software should survive contact with real users, future edits, and the regrettable existence of edge cases.
Current project
RecipeChef is Moose Software Company’s current flagship product: a recipe-first workflow for nutrition labeling and related product prep tasks for food businesses.
How we work
The Moose site should explain who the company is, what it builds, and how it thinks. Product pages can go deep without hijacking the entire identity.
Less product-brand color takeover. Less “everything is RecipeChef.” More room for multiple products, service posture, and a company voice that can grow over time.
The structure now supports a real company site: homepage, company page, projects page, individual project page, and contact/legal pages that don’t feel bolted on after midnight.
Start here
Moose Software Company is the umbrella. RecipeChef is the current headline project. That’s the right order.