Software designed for the right environment

AYOHI develops and plans software across multiple platform directions, including Android, iOS, web, desktop, games, and other digital environments that may become relevant as the product catalog grows.

The platform matters because every product has a different use case. A mobile app should feel fast and accessible. A web tool should be easy to open and share. A desktop utility should support larger workflows when needed. A game should match the way people play, whether that experience belongs on a phone, browser, computer, or another platform.


Platform overview

The AYOHI software catalog is not limited to one device or one store. Each product direction is considered based on how users will access it, what the product needs to do, and which platform gives the best experience.

Platform Best for Product examples
Android Mobile-first apps, everyday utilities, personal workflows, saved information, reminders, and quick-access tools. Notes apps, card-based apps, routine helpers, calculators, lightweight mobile utilities.
iOS Future mobile products designed for Apple devices when a wider mobile experience makes sense. iPhone apps, iPad-friendly tools, productivity apps, family utilities, mobile companions.
Web Browser-based tools, public pages, generators, product information, support pages, and accessible online software. Online calculators, generators, documentation, product pages, support resources.
Desktop Software that benefits from larger screens, keyboard use, file handling, local workflows, or more detailed interfaces. Desktop utilities, file helpers, productivity tools, creator tools, workflow software.
Games Interactive software shaped by controls, performance, session length, screen size, and player expectations. Mobile games, browser games, desktop games, casual games, progression-based projects.

Android software

Android is an important starting platform for the AYOHI app direction. It is well suited for mobile-first products that users may want to access quickly throughout the day, such as saved information apps, personal organization tools, quick utilities, reminders, and practical workflow helpers.

When an AYOHI Android app becomes available, its product page should clearly show the app purpose, supported devices where relevant, official store listing, privacy information, support details, and any important notes about accounts, permissions, data handling, or platform requirements.

iOS software

iOS may become part of the long-term AYOHI platform direction when a product is ready for a broader mobile audience. Some app ideas may start on Android first and later expand to iPhone or iPad if that improves access and supports the product’s goals.

Each iOS release should have clear product information, supported device details where needed, privacy notes, store availability, support options, and any product-specific information required for users to understand the app before installing or using it.

Web software

The web is a strong platform for software that should be easy to access without installation. Web tools can be useful for calculators, generators, documentation, product information, support pages, policy pages, and software that users may want to open from different devices.

AYOHI uses the web as a public foundation for product discovery, support, privacy information, and future software access. Pages such as Privacy Policy, Support, Data Deletion, and Security Disclosure help users find important information clearly.

Desktop software

Desktop software may be the right direction for products that need larger layouts, detailed interfaces, keyboard-focused workflows, file handling, local processing, or longer work sessions. Not every product needs a desktop version, but some tools are easier to use on a larger screen.

If desktop products become part of the AYOHI catalog, their pages should clearly explain supported operating systems, installation or access options, update information, privacy details, support paths, and any important security or file-access considerations.

Game platforms

Games need platform choices that support the way players interact with the experience. A casual mobile game may work well on a phone. A browser game may be easier to access and share. A desktop game may support deeper controls, larger screens, or more complex gameplay.

The Games page explains the wider AYOHI game direction. Future game pages may include platform availability, gameplay descriptions, screenshots, age-related information, store links, release notes, and support details.

Cross-platform growth

Cross-platform software can be valuable when it improves the user experience. A mobile app may later gain a web companion. A web tool may later become a mobile utility. A desktop product may connect with cloud features or online access. The right expansion depends on the product and the people using it.

AYOHI does not need every product to launch everywhere at once. A focused product with clear platform support is stronger than a rushed product spread across too many environments before it is ready.

Platform information users can rely on

As individual products become available, users should be able to find accurate platform information on the relevant product page. This may include supported operating systems, browser requirements, store links, installation notes, account requirements, privacy details, data deletion information, and support options.

For general trust and policy information, users can review the Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, Data & Security, Cookie Policy, and Support pages.

Current platform direction

This page is the public overview of the AYOHI platform direction. As products are released, individual product pages will provide the most accurate information about availability, compatibility, store access, product features, privacy notes, and support options.

For the complete software overview, visit the Software page. For future product planning, visit the Roadmap. For product support or general contact, visit the Support page.