An independent California software studio.
Drupefruit blends AI and modern tech into approachable software — so solo operators and small businesses can focus on their work, not on wrangling a pile of disconnected subscriptions.
A studio approach to software.
Drupefruit develops a small portfolio of payment-enabled software products across business operations, digital identity, and consumer applications, alongside selective data and AI consulting for organizations that need outside perspective.
Each product launches as its own brand with its own marketing, its own customer relationship, and its own roadmap. We don't run a holding company in the financial sense — we run a studio that ships under multiple names.
Individual product brands are introduced on their own sites as they launch.
Independent. Long-horizon. Owned by operators.
Drupefruit is wholly owned by the people who operate it. We take no outside investment that would compromise our incentives, and we measure success in years, not quarters.
That independence is a product decision, not a financing one. It lets us prioritize the customers using our software over investors looking for an exit, build features that make sense at small scale, and refuse work that doesn't fit. We build software that does the work of half a dozen apps wired together — without the disconnected subscriptions, the technical ramp-up, or the learning curve that path usually demands.
One company. One standard.
Every Drupefruit product is operated by the same legal entity, governed by the same privacy policy and terms of service, and audited against the same security posture.
One durable corporate parent. Individual products free to focus on doing one thing well.
How Drupefruit uses SMS.
What customers receive
- Account verification codes for sign-in and account recovery.
- Welcome and activation messages confirming a new account.
- Appointment booking confirmations, reminders, reschedules, and cancellations from businesses operating on Drupefruit products.
- Callback messages from automated assistants when a customer leaves a message.
- Payment links and invoice notifications when a business sends a payment request.
How customers opt in
Phone numbers are provided voluntarily during signup, while completing a booking on a business's public booking page, or by initiating contact with a business operating on a Drupefruit product. Each form discloses that SMS may be used and links to our SMS Terms and Privacy Policy.
Opt out anytime
Reply STOP to any message to unsubscribe. Reply HELP for assistance. Standard message and data rates may apply. SMS frequency varies by use; typically fewer than 10 messages per booking lifecycle and 1–3 messages per signup or account event.
Privacy
Drupefruit does not sell phone numbers, share them with third parties for marketing, or use them outside the transactional purposes described above. See our Privacy Policy and SMS Terms for full detail.
Reach the right team.
California-formed
Sacramento, CA 95816
United States