A small studio for human communication
Apps for when ordinary messaging is too much.
Blue Goat Studios makes calm, private communication tools for the moments people usually fall through: before words, when speech is hard, when a message should feel made, or when a child needs help being understood.
Tools should help before someone has a polished sentence.
Receiving care should not create a chore or report back private behavior.
When the message is the care, the human has to make it.
Communication tools, not therapy claims or emergency services.
The app family
Four front doors for four different communication breakdowns.
Each product has a different shape, but the same spine: help people connect without making them perform.
Felt
An orb-first iPhone app for quiet presence with trusted people, designed for the moment before words.
Explore FeltKlosr
Make a note, voice note, photo, sketch, or tiny signal for one person who matters.
Visit KlosrClearline
A low-stim communication console for moments when speech is difficult: write, display, respond, stop.
Explore ClearlineFind Words
Child-facing, image-first support for getting help when words are hard.
Explore Find WordsStudio principles
Software should not turn vulnerability into a performance metric.
Blue Goat products are built around pressure reduction. That means we reject a lot of familiar growth and engagement patterns even when they are easy to build.
No relationship surveillance
No read receipts, last-active states, emotional dashboards, or behavior reports dressed up as care.
No synthetic intimacy
AI can support access and formatting, but it does not author love, apology, repair, warmth, or closeness for the user.
No clinical cosplay
We do not claim treatment, diagnosis, guaranteed safety, or therapeutic outcomes. These are human communication tools.
No engagement traps
No streaks, leaderboards, social graphs, public profiles, or child-path tracking loops.
Built quietly, on purpose
Help people connect without making them perform.
That is the operating system for the studio. Each app is a different answer to the same question: what should communication feel like when people have real limits?
Find Words

