About
Building what matters.
EasyModeOnly is a product studio born out of Data-Monti LLC, a consulting practice with deep roots in cloud architecture, data engineering, and full-stack development.
After years of building systems for others, we turned inward — channeling that experience into our own products. The mission is simple: build thoughtful, AI-powered tools that solve real problems without unnecessary complexity.
We believe software should feel effortless to use, even when the problems it solves are hard. Every product we ship is designed around real workflows, shaped by real feedback, and refined until it feels right.
The thread connecting everything we build is this: the best solutions are almost never about adding more. They're about removing the friction that stopped people from doing the thing they already wanted to do. That's the lens we bring to every product — and it shapes everything from how features are designed to how the simplest interaction feels.
What we're focused on
- EzModo — AI-first project management, from solo todo lists to enterprise teams.
- Saltpig — built for the scroll-to-stove problem. The gap between saving a recipe and actually cooking it. Tens of millions of people want to cook, save everything that inspires them, and still can't reliably get a meal on the table. We're fixing that.
Founders

Jonathan M.
Co-Founder
Director of Software Development, Engineering, and Services — leading engineering and cloud infrastructure teams that build scalable, secure solutions in highly regulated environments.
Recent work includes an internal data collection platform that saved research projects over $100K, and a HIPAA-compliant health systems research data lake integrating 25+ enterprise data sources into a single repository with partitioned access for researchers.
A software engineer by training with deep DevOps and cloud operations experience (Azure, GCP), he sees the full picture — from user experience to infrastructure scalability. What drives him: that moment when complex becomes simple, and frustration becomes flow.

Lauren D.
Co-Founder
A master's in psychology with a concentration in human factors and user-centered design — the study of why people struggle to do the things they fully intend to do, and how to design systems that work with human behavior, not against it.
For the past decade, she's applied that lens across healthcare technology, oncology, and clinical research, in roles spanning implementation, staff development, and operations. In an industry where the cost of a broken system isn't just inefficiency but often a patient left behind, you learn quickly that the gap between a good solution and an adopted one is almost always human, not technical.
That mindset carries into Saltpig, where she's tackling the scroll-to-stove problem — the gap between saving a recipe and actually cooking it. The best solutions are rarely about adding more; they're about removing the friction that stopped people from doing the thing they already wanted to do.
We're a small team that ships fast and iterates relentlessly. If you want to follow along or get in touch, we'd love to hear from you.