Products that prove our delivery capability

Across business operations, security, education, consumer experiences, and agentic AI, the same pattern keeps appearing: the difficult problem is rarely one missing feature. It is broken context between people, decisions, and tools. These products show how DeeSha works on that problem.

  • Live means publicly available; Beta means access or scope is still controlled.
  • Development means the direction is visible, but the product promise is still being earned.
  • Claims follow current product evidence; uncertain boundaries are stated instead of hidden.

Consumer products and experiences

Consumer-facing products spanning personalisation, recommendation, commerce, and early product discovery.

Live
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Coverly

Commerce & Personalisation

A live Australian store for artist-led and personalised phone cases and accessories, combining expressive design with everyday device protection.

Our take: Personalisation works best when it improves attachment to something useful, not when it adds novelty to something disposable.
  • Artist-led collections and recurring design drops
  • Custom designs using a customer's own image
  • Cases for current iPhone and Samsung devices
Live
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SoulShaker

Food & Lifestyle

A live cocktail companion with personalised recommendations, home-bar inventory matching, thoughtful substitutions, and more than 600 recipes.

Our take: The most useful recommendation is not the theoretically perfect drink. It is the best drink available from tonight's ingredients and tastes.
  • Personalised recommendations informed by taste feedback
  • Home-bar inventory with perfect, near, and partial matches
  • Ingredient substitutions with flavour and confidence context
Development
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Thrivv

Product in Discovery

A new DeeSha product in development. Its customer promise and public capability set are still being validated before launch claims are made.

Our take: A development status is useful information, not a marketing flaw to hide.
  • Customer problem validation in progress
  • Product scope being tested before public commitments
  • Release and access details to follow after validation

Need software shaped around your own business process?

If one of these products is close to the kind of system you need, the next step isn't a product pitch. It's a conversation about the workflow, data, and operational constraints in your business.

  • Discuss the process you want to improve
  • Work out whether the answer is configuration, automation, or a custom build
  • Use the product portfolio as proof of delivery capability — not a template forced onto your business
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