About Marsonya
We didn't start with investors or a pitch deck. We started with a Christchurch kitchen and the same questions every week: what needs using first? Do we already have one of these? Why did this expire again?
Roman builds the technology. His wife runs the kitchen. Every feature begins as a real conversation between those two worlds — and the kitchen wins the argument. If something makes a busy Wednesday evening easier, it stays. If it doesn't, it goes back to be redesigned. Before Marsonya reaches another household, it has already survived ours.
Along the way the project became about more than our own shelves. In most households, one person quietly carries the whole kitchen in their head: what's in the pantry, what's for dinner, what needs using before it turns, what the shop will cost this week. That work is invisible right up until the person doing it is exhausted. Marsonya is our attempt to hand part of it to software.
Life is busy enough. Your kitchen should remember the groceries, so you don't have to.