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Introducing Osirisborn Studio

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This is the beginning of something I’ve wanted to build for a long time.

Osirisborn Studio is a one-person indie studio. I design, build, and ship Android apps and games, each one crafted to solve a real problem or deliver a real experience without the bloat, the ads-before-you-even-start experience, or the unnecessary account creation that plagues so many apps today.

What’s out there right now

EverCount is live on the Play Store. It’s an event countdown app with a liquid-glass aesthetic. Add the dates that matter, watch flip-clock numerals count down to the moment, and share any countdown as an image. No sign-up, no cloud sync you didn’t ask for. Just countdowns, done right.

MOTify is live too. It’s for UK drivers who want a dead-simple way to track their vehicle’s MOT expiry. Enter your registration, and it pulls the data straight from DVSA. Reminders before you forget. Multi-vehicle if you need it.

Neon Weaver is the studio’s first game, and it’s out now. A neon tunnel runner — roll the tunnel so the gap lines up with your ship, then thread it tight for bigger multipliers. Pure reflex, synthwave-tuned, no compromises.

All three are free, lightweight, and built to respect your time.

Why indie matters

I’ve used enough apps to know what frustrates me as a user. Screens full of permissions I didn’t expect. Upsells before I’ve even seen the main feature. Updates that add complexity instead of clarity.

Building indie means I get to make different choices. Every feature earns its place. Every screen has a reason to exist. And if something doesn’t serve the person using the app, it doesn’t ship.

What’s next

More apps are in the pipeline. This blog will be where I share the journey: dev logs, design decisions, the occasional deep dive into something technical, and updates when new apps land.

If you want to follow along, the RSS feed is the best way to stay updated. No algorithms, no noise. Just posts, delivered when they’re ready.

Thanks for being here.