You already know the feeling. You watch a stock crater after earnings
and think, someone knew. They did. Hedge funds pay six figures for the same data you could have seen.
The same signals. The same patterns. They just made sure you couldn't afford to look.
BigEarnings was born from that anger. We built it so you'd never have to wonder what the other side of the table already knows.
Then we turned to something that keeps parents up at night.
You stand in the aisle holding a bottle of baby lotion and you can't pronounce half the ingredients.
You shouldn't need a chemistry degree to protect your child.
But the safety data exists, buried in government databases and academic journals no parent will ever find.
Welo puts it in your hands, in seconds, because the peace of mind you feel when you know something is safe
is worth more than any label can promise.
Given started with a quieter ache: the desire to understand who you are and where you come from.
Saju (四柱命理), the Korean Four Pillars of Destiny, has guided millions for thousands of years,
but if you don't read Korean or know a practitioner, that wisdom stays locked away from you.
We built Given so that a second-generation Korean American, or anyone drawn to this tradition,
can finally hold their own chart in their hands and feel the weight of what it means.
Every product we build starts with the same tight feeling in your chest:
this matters to me, and I can't get to it.
We find those moments. We tear down the wall. And we hand you what was always yours.