Why Sneat.app Exists
Managing your daily life shouldn't require a dozen disconnected apps.
Think about how you manage your personal life today. Your family calendar is in one app. Your shopping lists are in another. Bills get split in a third. Documents live in a fourth. And coordinating any of this with your family or friends means group chats, shared spreadsheets, and constant context-switching.
The Sneat ecosystem exists to replace that patchwork. We build apps that share the same foundation — one Sneat account, one design language, and real connections between your data. Your calendar knows your shopping list. Your budget knows your bills. Everything works together because it was built to.
The name? Sweet & neat. That's the feeling we're after — the quiet satisfaction of things being pleasantly in order. Not the grind of organizing, but the result.
Who's Building This
Sneat is built by Alexander Trakhimenok — a full-stack engineer with experience spanning Go, Angular, Firebase, mobile development, and cloud infrastructure.
Sneat isn't a weekend project. It's a growing collection of interconnected products backed by years of development: shared backend libraries, a modular frontend architecture, and a consistent design system that lets new apps ship faster because the foundation is already there.
The codebase is substantial and open — you can explore it on GitHub.
The Origin Story
Sneat.app started the way many good tools do — someone saw a problem at home that looked exactly like a problem at work. We told that story as a short graphic novel.
Read the Origin Story
Built in the Open
Sneat's development is public. The code, the architecture, and the progress are all visible.
Open Source
Core libraries and modules are open source on GitHub. Contributions welcome.
View on GitHubModern Stack
Go backend, Angular frontend, Firebase infrastructure, Ionic for mobile. Built for reliability and speed.