Native apps, commissioned
or our own.
The studio also builds iOS and Android apps — for client commissions and for projects we ship ourselves. The same workflow that produces our case-management systems produces the apps below, end-to-end, owned outright by whoever commissioned them.
In development. Six concepts in active build, with target windows across 2026 and 2027.
In developmentCodex.
The campaign companion tabletop RPGs are missing.
Characters, sessions, NPCs, lore, and inventory in one place — built for players who want to remember what actually happened in last week's session. D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu and beyond.
Native iOS & Android · Tabletop
In developmentPilgrim.
Slow travel, one footstep at a time.
A walking companion for multi-day pilgrimage routes — the Camino, the Kumano Kodo, the Highland Way, St Patrick's Way. Daily distances, towns along the way written like essays, offline maps.
Native iOS & Android · Slow travel
In developmentLinger.
Where to stay where it matters.
Curated slow-travel accommodation — converted convents, working farms, the places worth writing about like essays rather than listings. For travellers who would rather stay one good week than tour three cities.
Native iOS & Android · Travel
In developmentQuorum.
A board portal that doesn't cost more than the cause.
Agenda, papers, minutes, voting, and attendance for small UK third-sector boards. Built for the organisations that can't justify thousands a year for tools designed for FTSE 100s.
Web · Third sector
In developmentThroughline.
One outcome framework. Every funder's report.
Define your outcomes once, then map evidence to whatever template the funder requires. Grant reporting and outcome tracking for small charities. Stop rewriting the same story for every funding round.
Web · Third sector
In developmentCoram.
Volunteer management for community organisations.
Sign-up, shift roster, DBS tracking, and expense reimbursement — for the size of organisation that runs on volunteers and can't afford enterprise volunteering software.
Web · Third sector