Propose a Cause

Every great project
begins with a rightful purpose.

Noble Srinivasan — Founder, Natural Yogi, Muladhara Holistic Technology
Noble Srinivasan
Natural Yogi · Founder, Muladhara Holistic Technology

"Every proposal I read, I read personally. Not for what you want to build — for why it needs to exist."

We do not take every project. We take the right ones. Share the core purpose of your vision — not just what you want to build, but why it needs to exist.

Location

Global Operations (Aware & Remote)

What happens after you submit

1
Noble reads your proposal
Personally. Evaluated for alignment with rightful purpose. Not a form response.
2
If aligned — a conversation
Noble reaches out directly. The discussion goes to the root purpose, not surface requirements.
3
Root Analysis begins
We meditate on the core history. Architecture proposal follows when understanding is complete.
4
If not aligned — you are told
The reason is stated honestly. We do not leave proposals unanswered.

Response time: 2–5 working days from submission.

Submit your proposal

Tell us the root purpose of your vision.

We only respond to proposals that align as good causes.
Response time: 2–5 working days.

What aligns as a good cause

Genuine service to people — A tool that genuinely helps practitioners serve their clients better — not just to capture a market or increase screen time.
Rightful intent in the design — The people who use the software become more capable, less stressed, and more effective. The software serves them — not the other way around.
A real gap that needs filling — Something that does not already exist, or that exists but fails the people using it in a way you understand at the root level.
Long-term thinking — You are building something you want to exist and improve over years — not a quick launch to resell or flip.

What does not align

Extractive models — Software designed to create dependency, maximise user time at the cost of wellbeing, or trap people in pricing structures that don't serve them.
No genuine purpose — Projects without a clear answer to "who does this genuinely benefit and how?" — vanity tools, clone-and-rebrand, or pure arbitrage plays.
Harmful intent — Anything designed to surveil, manipulate, deceive, or harm the people it claims to serve. This is not a grey area.
Disposable projects — Work intended for a quick exit or resale where the end users' welfare is not a primary consideration.