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8bit product portfolio · Visual inventory app

Binly

A photo-first memory system for the places where things live.

Binly helps people remember what they stored—and where—without turning a closet, garage, move, or stockroom into a giant organizing project.

8bit handled the full design and development, product research, MVP development, and marketing—connecting the product, experience, technology, and launch story from the start.

  • Product research
  • Product and UX design
  • MVP development
  • Full-stack development
  • Launch and marketing
Binly inventory dashboard for a home
A visual workspace for places and inventory

From opportunity to working product

The product story

01 · The challenge

Traditional inventory tools ask for too much structure before they become useful. Binly needed to deliver value from the first photo while still supporting places, containers, searchable items, and scannable labels over time.

02 · The approach

8bit centered the product on progressive detail: capture enough to find something later, keep the current storage system intact, and add structure only when it earns its place. The interface works across large home dashboards and quick mobile lookups.

03 · What shipped

A responsive visual inventory product with photo capture, place and item records, search, labels, sharing, and a public marketing journey that makes the low-effort starting point immediately clear.

Product scope

Built as one connected experience.

Research, interface decisions, application architecture, and public messaging were developed together so every surface reinforces the same product promise.

  • Photo-first inventory capture
  • Places, containers, and item records
  • Search and scannable labels
  • Progressive detail instead of busywork
  • Responsive home dashboard
  • Mobile inventory lookup

Selected screens

A visual system that travels with the product.

Binly page explaining its three-step storage workflow
A three-step story keeps onboarding approachable
Binly homepage with storage bins and product introduction
The marketing site leads with the everyday problem
Binly mobile inventory record with item photos
Fast lookup where storage decisions happen

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