Indie products built by creatives who love to make things.
We're a collective of builders, designers, and dreamers. By day we ship enterprise software. By night we chase ideas that keep us up — the weird ones, the fun ones, the ones that don't need a business case.
Drifting Pixels is where those ideas live.
Domains we've grabbed and ideas we've thrown around. Some might turn into real projects. Others are just experiments while we learn something new. It's less about the destination and more about the quest.
pawdle.com.au
A community portal connecting dog breeders with people looking for their perfect pup.
safenetglobal.com
AI-powered, jurisdiction-aware content safety analysis across text and images. Multi-country legal compliance.
swiftfileshare.com
Fast, no-signup file sharing. Drop a file, get a link, done.
debugginghub.com
Developer debugging toolkit. HTTPS errors, performance monitoring, DOM changes, state tracking, and error analysis.
gravygob.com
Real home cooking from real people. No food blogs, no influencer plating — just honest meals and the stories behind them.
astrodinos.com
An educational kids game. Dinosaurs in space — learning disguised as an adventure.
choredice.com
Roll the dice, pick your chore. A fun way to get the family sharing the housework.
antlerplaid.com
Outdoors-inspired clothing and apparel. Manufacturing meets rugged style.
generosityglobe.com
Connecting people with charities and causes around the world. Find where to give, see the impact.
tentillthen.com
Digital time capsules. Write messages to your future self, seal them with a date, and unlock them when the time comes.
itzymitzy.com
Playful, quirky fashion brand. Bold prints and colour for people who don't do boring.
milomuddle.com
A kids book series following Milo, a lovable character who gets into wonderfully muddled adventures.
Drifting Pixels started with the crew at NAITEC, a digital agency by day. Over time it naturally pulled in developers, creatives, and curious builders who enjoy learning new tech, experimenting with ideas, and building things for the fun of it.
You don't need to be a developer. Maybe you're a designer, a tester who loves breaking things, a product thinker with a vision, someone in marketing with a side project, or just someone with an idea and the energy to make it real.
If you've got the itch to create something, explore an idea, or collaborate with people who enjoy making things, you're one of us.
Come hang out, build something weird together, or just play games when the execution turns out harder than the theory.