Final scoreboard polish, display fit, reconnect clarity, and release readiness.
ORYAN Studios software, organized by status, purpose, and direction.
This catalog gives each product a clear place: what it is, where it stands, and where to inspect the roadmap. Farkle Companion is preparing to release, while Blade & Bark and Unicorn Pop continue through development.
Field documentation, proof-pack workflow, release hardening, and Android port planning.
Progression, world presentation, reward feedback, and level tuning.
Operational software built to be useful in the field and solid over time.
This work is built to solve real business problems, improve workflow, and replace the kinds of weak systems people tolerate for too long because nothing better has been built for them yet.
Blade & Bark
Offline-first proof-pack software for lawn care and tree service teams to capture evidence, assemble reports, and document work cleanly in the field.
Custom Business Software
Internal tools, workflow systems, and operational software built around the way your business actually runs instead of forcing you into someone else’s model.
Standalone products built with the same discipline as client-facing software.
Some software in the studio is not client work at all. It is product work we are building because the idea is worth shaping properly and the experience matters.
Farkle Companion
An iOS scorekeeping companion built around a shared-screen experience, external scoreboard support, and product polish centered on actual play.
Games are part of the studio catalog, not an afterthought sitting off to the side.
As projects move far enough along to show publicly, they live here alongside the rest of the studio’s software with the same expectation for clarity, feel, and finish.
Unicorn Pop
A colorful match-3 puzzle game built around level progression, boosters, blockers, score chase, and a polished shared world.
One catalog. Different kinds of work. Same studio standard.
ORYAN Studios builds business software, original apps, and games under one name because the through-line is the work itself: strong ideas, disciplined execution, and products that are meant to hold up.