Zeno One
Software for the table everyone shares.
A small studio building apps for family life — the shared table, the rhythm of a household, the long work of raising a family together.
Most software pulls a family apart — one more feed, one more screen, one more person somewhere else in the house.
We build the other kind. Apps that put people at the same table, working on the same thing, at the same time. Made to be used together and to last for years, not for a season.
Two are underway. More are coming.
The apps
A two-year walk through the Bible for the whole family — at one table, at the same time.
One chapter a week, five ages reading their own version of the same passage. Verbatim Scripture, KJV and ESV. The shared reading we couldn't find, so we built it.
Visit onelampway.com →A shared instrument for family life — the warmth, rhythm, and feel of a home, measured week over week.
Not a chore app. A family operating system built around the Hearthy Index: a single weekly read on how your household is actually running. In private family beta.
The founder
Zeno One is led by Matthew Siljander, MD — orthopedic surgeon, engineer, and father of four. Engineering came first; then more than a decade in orthopedic surgery. A medical diagnosis closed the operating room sooner than planned and turned him toward writing and building full-time.
Both apps started the same way: something he wanted for his own family at one table, couldn't find, and built.
matthewsiljandermd.comGet in touch
Beta interest, partnerships, or anything else — write to us.
msiljander@zenoone.com