Tiny internet-powered desk and home gadgets that glow with useful real-world information. No scrolling. No notifications. Just a glanceable glow.
Standard LED range. Prototype concept shown — final design may change.
Each TinySignals device monitors one useful thing in the real world — and tells you what you need to know without asking anything of you.
Glows with your live local weather. Cool blue for clear skies. Amber for cloud. Deep purple when a storm is on the way. Know the weather before you look outside.
Checks your route home in real time. Green means clear. Amber means leave a bit earlier. Red means there's a delay. Sit on your desk all day — glows when you need to know.
Knows your local council's bin collection schedule and glows the night before to remind you which bin goes out. Green for garden. Blue for recycling. Brown for food waste.
* Prices are early estimates and may change before launch. These are the first beta products.
Standard LED concept shown as frosted cube and black base. Final enclosure design may change.
Our first products use a frosted diffuser cube and an internal LED ring to show useful real-world information at a glance.
Start simple with a glowing route-status cube. Upgrade later to a screen version with journey time, delay reason and route context.
Prototype concepts shown. Final product design may change.
The first CommutePulse prototype will be LED-only, using colour to show whether the route home is clear, delayed or disrupted. The screen version is a later premium concept.
Prototype concepts shown. Final product design may change.
BinDay Beacon Pro is the more characterful premium version of the bin reminder. It uses a mini wheelie-bin shape, colour-coded glowing lid and optional screen version later.
Getting started takes about two minutes. After that, it just works.
Choose the TinySignals device that solves the thing you check most — weather, commute, or bin day.
Tell it your postcode, your route, or your address. Takes two minutes in the companion setup page. Then you're done.
Your device connects to Wi-Fi and quietly polls live real-world data in the background — weather APIs, transport feeds, council schedules.
When something changes, the cube glows the right colour. You glance at it. You know what you need to know. Done.
We all have information we check far too often — the weather, the commute, the bin day — not because we enjoy checking, but because we have to.
TinySignals turns that useful digital information into simple, ambient physical signals. A colour. A glow. A quiet nudge on your desk.
No phone unlock. No notification banners. No app drawer. Just a soft glow on your shelf that already knows.
Join the beta listTinySignals is in active development. Here's where we are.
Product concept locked, names and signals defined, early community interest gathered.
Physical prototypes are being designed and assembled. Wi-Fi + LED hardware being sourced and tested.
A small number of beta units will be sent to testers. Join the list to be considered for the first round.
Full retail launch with online store. Beta list members will get early access and first-batch pricing.
Join the TinySignals beta list. We'll reach out when beta units are ready, share behind-the-scenes progress, and give list members first access at launch.
Not yet. TinySignals is in prototype development. We're building the first hardware units now. The beta programme will follow, and then a full public launch. Join the beta list above to get notified at every stage.
Our current estimates are £49.99–£59.99 for the StormGlow Cube and CommutePulse Cube, and £39.99–£49.99 for the BinDay Cube. These are early estimates and may change before launch. Beta list members will receive first-batch pricing.
No ongoing app is needed. You'll use a simple web-based setup page once to configure your device — enter your postcode, route, or address. After that, the device handles everything on its own. No app to open, no phone required.
Yes. Each TinySignals device connects to your home Wi-Fi to poll live data from weather services, transport APIs, and council schedules. Setup takes about two minutes. The device then runs independently in the background.
We're developing all three in parallel, but CommutePulse Cube has attracted the most early interest. Final launch order will depend on beta test results and manufacturing. Join the list and tell us which one matters most to you — it helps us prioritise.