Introducing Horizon Software
Horizon Software is a small, independent studio in New Zealand. We make little Android apps — the kind that do one thing, do it well, and then get out of your way.
This is the first post on our new home, so it feels right to start with what we’re about.
Small on purpose
There’s a certain kind of app we love: the one that opens fast, shows you exactly what you came for, and doesn’t try to become your whole day. A picture from space. A moment from history. A quick quiz on the bus. Our apps are deliberately small — each one built around a single, clear idea.
We’d rather make a handful of things that are genuinely good at one job than one thing that’s mediocre at everything.
Free — and staying that way
Every app we publish is free to download and free to use — no paywalls, no subscriptions, no features held hostage behind your credit card. A good little app should just work, for everyone.
To keep it free, our apps carry a little advertising. That’s the trade: the ads are what let us keep improving the apps that are already out there and keep building new ones, without ever charging you for them. We work hard to keep it light and out of your way.
And that support matters more the bigger our ideas get. Alongside the small daily apps, we’re building more ambitious ones — a travel companion and a tool for landlords among them, both still in the workshop and not yet in testing. Apps like those take real time to build and look after, and advertising is what makes it possible to offer them free too.
What’s out there today
A quick tour of what you can grab right now on Google Play:
- Look Up Daily — NASA’s astronomy picture of the day, explained.
- Today This Day — what happened on this day in history.
- Daily Paws — your daily dose of fluff.
- Quote This Day — one quote worth carrying.
- Daily Quizzer — a fresh trivia quiz every day.
- Street Cricket — turn any road trip into a cricket match.
And there’s more on the way — a couple of apps are in the oven right now.
Stick around
We’ll use this blog to share what we’re building, how these little apps come together, and the odd story from behind the scenes. Thanks for stopping by — we’re glad you’re here.
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