pawprintf turns one
old enough to drive change

Last month, we celebrated a year at pawprintf - me and my agents.
the year
It was a chase, constantly learning how to build at the standard pawprintf has set for itself while pushing that standard up faster. Which is why Rectangle One, the first flagship product to roll out took several multiples of the development time it took - long story short, it was expanding the quality requirements, the scope, then cutting down the scope brutally and several rounds of finishing touches.
easyAstrology acted as a proof of concept, that this studio can deliver a decent consumer app.
Later, born out of a friend's frustration on being deceived into paying £50 by a PDF editing tool, pawprintf tools was the first attempt at delivering on the core philosophy of privacy and user-centricity. It was our claim that you can truly offer users software that does the simplest of tasks for free, without having to harvest their data in return. However, these too were a very simple set of utitlities, and not representative of the capability
Rectangle One, will change that benchmark - it is emerging as a world-class SaaS tool that only large teams in well-funded startups could build in as much time.
the year ahead
Last month pawprintf delivered Sliced Chat - what was meant to be a weekend side project cum tech demo, but grew into a polished product over 2 weeks of near sleepless nights. Sliced Chat will soon be made available as a mobile app on iOS App Store and Google Play Store, along with a packaged PWA on Microsoft Store.
As we prepare for the launch of Rectangle One, we also have a pipeline full of projects in development, mature product concepts, and some more on scribbled notes, that are being built in parallel with breakneck speeds. Simultaneously, pawprintf if also perfecting the chisel to deliver exceptional UI / UX; the refinement levels in upcoming products will set benchmarks for independent software studios, and compete with the well funded ones!
The building problem is solved now.
This new year is all about reaching out, shouting about pawprintf from the rooftops and from server racks. There’s going to be lots of trying and learning around getting users to experience our products - social media experiments, launch platforms, app store editorials, press outreach, personal networks & groups, podcasts, networking events, and even this blog - basically anything that can substitute advertising, and therefore substitute compromising our independence. This will be the year to learn how to grow organically, and much of it will be documented out here.
Stay tuned if you’d like to follow a story of an independent software studio growing. It will be honest. It will be real. And it will always be written by a human. Promise.
mihir modi