ORYAN Studios LLC
The legal company name is ORYAN Studios LLC. Across the site, the working studio name is ORYAN Studios.
ORYAN Studios builds business software, maintained websites, original apps, and games with a bias toward clarity, strong design judgment, honest scope, and work that can be supported after launch.
The legal company name is ORYAN Studios LLC. Across the site, the working studio name is ORYAN Studios.
Client websites, internal systems, apps, product builds, and games live under one studio standard.
The goal is not just a launch. The goal is work that remains understandable, usable, and ready to improve.
ORYAN Studios exists to make software and digital products that feel intentional. That means solving real business problems cleanly, building original products with conviction, creating websites that support the business behind them, and treating games like serious creative work.
We keep the process direct. We scope what matters, build in stages, and stay honest about what belongs in the product now versus later, whether the work is custom software, a business website, or an original product.
The strongest small studios make their work easy to understand. ORYAN Studios separates services, software, in-development products, policies, and private delivery so visitors can see what exists and where it stands.
Design, development, page structure, contact paths, privacy pages, redesigns, and maintenance.
Internal tools, workflow systems, portals, proof-pack software, and process cleanup.
Original product work such as Farkle Companion, with release status and privacy details kept visible.
Game work such as Unicorn Pop, presented inside the same software catalog instead of being treated as separate from the studio.
A serious website or software product needs care after it launches. ORYAN Studios can keep the work current with small monthly updates, quarterly review points, and a larger yearly pass for structure, presentation, and business direction.
Farkle Companion, Blade & Bark, and Unicorn Pop each have a clear public status so visitors can tell what is available, what is in development, and where roadmap details live.
That can mean custom business software, a maintained website, an original product, or a game. The work changes. The standard does not.