Press Kit
A field guide and care tracker in one — for every living thing in the house.
Everything on this page may be used freely in articles, reviews, and App Store editorial about Tendlet. Higher-resolution artwork, additional species illustrations, interview notes, and promo codes are available on request — just email Quentin.
Download the full press kit ZIP · 30 MB · icon, logos, 33 screenshots, illustrations, posterFast facts
- Name
- Tendlet — pets & plant care
- What it is
- A calm field guide and care tracker for households with pets and plants
- Developer
- Q10 Labs — a one-person studio in Brussels, Belgium
- Platform
- iPhone, on the App Store
- Price
- Free (up to 2 folk) · Premium €3/month
- Languages
- English, French, Dutch
- Library
- 216 care profiles — 108 animals and 108 plants, each with its own illustrated portrait
- Privacy
- “Data Not Collected” — no accounts, no ads, no analytics; data lives in the user's own iCloud
- Public beta
- Open now on TestFlight
- Launch
- Autumn 2026
- Website
- tendlet.app
Boilerplate
One-liner:
Tendlet is a calm home for the living things people keep — a field guide and care tracker in one, covering 216 pets and plants.
Short description:
Tendlet gives every pet and plant its own living care page: researched, source-cited care notes, routines that bend with the seasons, meal plans, warning signs, and household history. A guinea pig, a Monstera, an axolotl, and a dog don't get the same page — each of the 216 illustrated profiles is built for its species. There are no streaks, scores, or guilt; the Today screen shows only what needs attention. Data stays in the user's own iCloud: no accounts, no ads, no analytics. Tendlet is built by Q10 Labs, a one-person studio in Brussels, and is localized in English, French, and Dutch.
What makes it different
- Species-specific depth. 216 profiles with researched, cited care data — not generic reminders with a pet icon.
- Pets and plants together. One app for the whole household, with shared routines and history via iCloud Family Share.
- No guilt by design. No streaks, no scores, no red badges. Miss a day and the schedule adapts instead of shaming.
- Country-aware safety. A localized pet poison-control hotline sits one tap away in every supported country.
- Privacy as architecture. Offline-first SwiftUI app on CloudKit. The App Store privacy label reads “Data Not Collected” — there is no Tendlet server to collect anything.
The story
Tendlet started with two guinea pigs named Pierre and Omer, two Monsteras that kept getting too dry, and a household where nobody could remember who'd watered last. Quentin wanted a calm place to keep what the household had learned about each one — not an inbox, not a streak. Q10 Labs is a one-person studio in Brussels; Tendlet takes no outside money and exists because its maker wanted to live with it.
By the numbers
- 216
- care profiles, each with original artwork
- 108 + 108
- animals and plants, equal citizens
- 2,680
- curated "did you know" facts for the home-screen spotlight
- ~5,000
- total spotlight notes across five kinds — fun facts, care tips, common mistakes, heads-ups, and emergency signs
- 3
- languages — English, French, and Dutch
- 0
- ads, analytics SDKs, and tracking identifiers
App icon & logos
Download all · ZIPScreens
Download all · ZIPReal screenshots from the app (iPhone 17 Pro Max, demo household). Click any to preview full size; use the download link on each, or grab the whole set above.
Today
Your folk
Monstera care page
Guinea pig care page
Vets & emergencies
Household-aware safety check
Library profile with sources
7-day feeding cycle
Plant toolkit
The week, at a glance
Meal plan editor
The week's foods
Day-by-day meals
Edit a single day
Log a symptom
Promo poster
Quick actions
Download all · ZIPThe + tab opens "What needs tending?" — one sheet for every everyday log and addition. Each flow works across pets and plants where it makes sense.
What needs tending?
Log water
Log feed
Log weight
Photo journal
Add medication
Add routine
Add record
Palettes & appearance
Tendlet ships with eight color palettes and light, dark, and system appearance — every palette has its own dark variant. Cream is shown throughout this page; here are three of the others, each in light and dark.
The kit ZIP includes three more: the grocery checklist, the plant species picker, and the guinea-pig food picker.
A 15-second promo video is available: download MP4 (5 MB).
Illustrations
Every one of the 216 profiles has its own original portrait. A selection is below and in the kit; the full set is available on request.
Usage
- All artwork and copy on this page may be used in editorial coverage of Tendlet.
- Illustrations are © Q10 Labs — please don't crop, recolor, or use them outside Tendlet coverage.
- Please write the name as “Tendlet” (one word, capital T).
Contact
Quentin · Q10 Labs · Brussels, Belgium
quentin@q10labs.dev
Interviews, promo codes, early builds, and the full illustration set — happy to help.









