CoMakers Ltd

Designing for decisions

Good products do more than display information. They help people understand what matters, compare what is relevant, and decide what to do next.

CoMakers Ltd builds digital products for moments where information is fragmented, options are hard to compare, and the right next step is not obvious. Our work spans collaboration, local context and product choice, but the underlying challenge is the same: turning data into clearer decisions.

The problem

Most digital systems are good at showing more. More results, more profiles, more listings, more content, more options.

That does not always help.

  • A list of products does not explain which trade-offs matter.
  • A profile does not show whether someone is the right collaborator.
  • A local directory does not know what is useful at the moment someone moves, arrives or needs help.
  • A recommendation is not very useful if the logic is hidden.

We are interested in the layer between information and action: the rules, context and interface patterns that help people make better choices.

Our approach

We start with the decision, not the database.

  • What is the user trying to work out?
  • What information would genuinely change the outcome?
  • What needs to be compared, filtered, matched or explained?
  • Where should the system guide, and where should it stay out of the way?

From there, we design structured interfaces that make the important parts easier to see. That means clearer inputs, useful constraints, visible trade-offs, and systems that help people narrow complexity without pretending it does not exist.

How this shapes our work

For CoMakers, that means going beyond profiles and networks to think about skills, goals, preferences, timing and the conditions that make collaboration possible.

For Wherex, it means making local information useful in context — especially around moments of movement, arrival and change.

For Thiiings, it means helping buyers compare products through attributes, decision rules and practical trade-offs, rather than relying on endless lists or opaque recommendations.

What we are building towards

Our products deal with different markets, but they share a common job: helping people work through complex choices.

We use structure, context and clear interface logic to make those choices easier to compare, explain and act on.