We're on a mission to empower millions of micro and small enterprises with tiny, easy-to-use tech tools that make a mighty impact – all for free.
To empower millions of micro and small enterprises with tiny, easy-to-use tech tools that make a mighty impact – all for free.
We envision a world where small businesses can leverage AI-powered solutions without barriers, enabling them to thrive in the digital era.
TinyUse started with a simple idea – technology should be a help, not a hurdle, for the corner shop, the home laundry service, the startup HR team. We saw many small businesses overwhelmed by complicated software or high fees.
So in 2025, we set out to create a different kind of tech lab: one that builds bite-sized solutions to solve real problems, one at a time, and offers them free to those who need them most.
Today, our team is a small but mighty group of engineers and product designers based in Vietnam, dedicated to building and supporting these Tiny tools for SMEs worldwide.
These principles guide every decision we make and every product we build.
We experiment with AI to create solutions that haven't been seen before, but that make life easier.
We build with the user's perspective first, making tech that anyone can use.
Complex problems, simple solutions. We believe powerful tools should be easy to use.
Technology should be available to everyone, regardless of business size or budget.
A diverse group of passionate individuals united by our mission to empower small businesses.
Veteran engineer with 10+ years building products for SMEs. Passionate about democratizing technology.
AI solutions expert and former startup founder. Believes in the power of small businesses to change the world.
UX designer focused on making complex tools simple. Previously at major tech companies.
Full-stack engineer with expertise in scalable systems and AI integration.
We keep things simple – including our culture. We celebrate creativity, open communication, and the courage to try small experiments.
This motto reflects how we work and how we build products – one small, meaningful improvement at a time.