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Curious Markings Co. Open main menu Products & Services Company Customer Success Contact Contact for Consult → Curious Markings Co. Close menu Products & Services Company Customer Success Contact Contact for Consult EMPOWERING A MORE COMPETITIVE SOFTWARE MARKET. At Curious Markings Co., we are bringing back an equitable software market. One of respect, mutual benefit, & straight-forward transactions. Buy it once, use it forever. Contact for Consult Learn more → Curious Markings Co. © 2024 All rights reserved. OUR PROJECTS: macroSage scheduleSage ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT At Curious Markings Co., we believe in creating a digital space that's accessible to everyone. Our commitment to accessibility is not just a professional standard—it's a personal one. As a team whom many navigates the complexities of disability, we understand firsthand how easy it is to overlook the needs of others. This insight deeply informs our approach to web/app design. We strive to ensure that our website is inclusive and easy to navigate for all users, regardless of their abilities or circumstances. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We respectfully and gratefully acknowledge that we live, work and play within the traditional territory of the KLaich-Kwil-Tach people of the Wei Wai Kum and We Wai Kai First Nations on Vancouver Island (head office), as well as the Okanagan nation and Syilx peoples on the mainland of British Columbia (secondary office). We also wish to acknowledge the land on which this and all of our Canadian clients’ webservers operate (Toronto). For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to benefit from this land. LESS INTERESTING STUFF Privacy Policy Terms of Service Brand Guide Contact Us ELSEWHERE ON THE WEB Connect with us on LinkedIn Follow & Contribute on GitHub