Minty Monday No.65

Browser company’s new ‘browser‘, Set up your Roomo for perfect focus, Koto brings branding cookbooks and more

Hope you had a great weekend! Here’s this week’s Minty Monday, enjoy!

Browser company’s new ‘browser‘

The company behind Arc Browser is proving to be more than just a single-browser venture. They’ve introduced Dia, an entirely new environment built on top of a browser. The design is as polished as you’d expect, but it’s still in very early stages—right now, you can only sign up to join a team building with Dia, not for early access to the product itself. As a dedicated Arc user, I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on it.

Set up your Roomo for perfect focus

Roomo calls itself "your perfect focus space." You log in with your Google account and set up your Roomo with an animated backdrop—think a cozy fire in a winter cabin by a lake. On top of that, you can add widgets like a to-do list, a timer, and notes. Personally, I don’t find it amazing, but maybe it helps others get into focus mode.

Koto brings branding cookbooks

Brand agency Studio Koto, known for work with WhatsApp, Coinbase, and Bolt, has launched a beautifully styled side project called Seasoned, the bread creation kitchen. The Seasoned website features "cookbooks" that conceptually reflect Koto's branding processes. Even if branding isn’t your thing, the site is worth a visit.

Learn something new everyday with Memgem

Memgem is a niche iOS app that promises to "supercharge your mind"—a tagline we've all seen countless times. Despite the vague description, the screenshots suggest it’s about challenging yourself to learn something new daily and maintaining streaks. Visually, it’s definitely appealing.