About
Small workshop. Sharp focus.
Tech Rebellion is an independent outfit building software, hardware, and physical things with the same quiet insistence: do it properly, or don't do it.
The approach
Most software today treats its users as inventory. Data to harvest. Attention to sell. Engagement to optimise. There's a quieter tradition that treats users as people — and builds accordingly.
Tech Rebellion sits in that tradition. Every project starts with the same question: does this respect the person on the other end? If the answer is no, we don't build it.
What that looks like in practice
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Offline first, always
If a tool doesn't need the internet to do its job, it shouldn't ask for it. Secret Mission has no network calls at all. Tech Track and Home Track are being built the same way. Your data stays on your device — because that's where it belongs.
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No accounts, no tracking, no analytics
We don't need to know who you are. We don't need to know how you use the app. We don't need to know anything. Simpler for us, safer for you.
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One-time purchases, not subscriptions
You buy software the same way you buy a hammer. You own it. It works. You use it for years. No drip-feed billing, no held-hostage features.
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Children's software held to a higher bar
When an app is going to be used by a child, the standard isn't "compliant with regulation." It's "I'd be comfortable with my own kid using this." Every design decision in Secret Mission has been made through that filter.
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Built to last, not to ship fast
Small outfits have one real advantage over bigger ones: the ability to take the time to do it right. We use that.
What's in the workshop
Alongside software, Tech Rebellion runs a small home lab and maker workshop. Current active threads include iOS development, 3D design and printing, and the ongoing tinkering that makes everything else possible. The range of projects reflects a simple preference for making things rather than just using them.
Get in touch
Questions about an app, interested in a 3D commission, or just want to say hello — hello@techrebellion.uk is the best place to start.
Available for select projects.