Building the data platform we always wanted
Mochi is built by SuyoDev LLC, a small team of developers and product designers who believe that organizing and sharing information should be something anyone can do — not just engineers.
Our Story
Mochi started as an internal tool. We were building software for clients and kept running into the same problem: clients needed a place to manage structured data — customer lists, project trackers, content calendars — but didn't want to pay enterprise database prices or deal with spreadsheet chaos.
We tried several existing tools. They all made the same tradeoffs: either powerful but complex, or simple but limiting. Non-technical users couldn't get started without help, and the ones who could often hit walls when their projects grew.
So we built Mochi. We wanted something fast enough to handle large volumes of records, intuitive enough that anyone could use it without training, and flexible enough to cover everything from recipe collections to small business inventory to student study guides.
In early 2025, we opened it up to the public. Since then, home cooks, students, rental hosts, small business owners, and hobbyists have adopted it to organize and share things they care about — without needing to know anything about databases.
We're still a small, independent team. We don't have venture capital money or a growth-at-all-costs mandate. We're focused on building something that people genuinely love using.
What we believe
Simplicity over complexity
Every feature we build must be understandable without reading documentation. If it requires a tutorial, we haven't designed it well enough.
Performance is a feature
Slow software is broken software. We treat query speed, load times, and responsiveness with the same priority as functionality.
Predictable pricing
Per-seat pricing punishes growth. We price by project and usage so teams can add members without a budget conversation every time.
Data belongs to you
Your data is yours. We make it easy to export everything at any time, in open formats, without friction or vendor lock-in.
What we're working on
Mochi is actively developed. Our current roadmap priorities include:
- Automations — trigger actions when records change, rows are added, or scheduled intervals fire
- Forms — collect data from external users without giving them platform access
- Advanced permissions — field-level visibility and edit controls
- More chart types — scatter plots, heatmaps, funnel charts
- API rate limit increases and webhook improvements for integration-heavy workflows
We publish our roadmap publicly and ship updates regularly. If there's a feature you need that isn't listed, reach out — we read every message and many features have come directly from user requests.