PUBLIC NOW
2 productsVibeSmith and LayoutRecall are live
Two different problem spaces are already public with dedicated pages and install paths.
Aroido • Seoul
Aroido is a small product studio building focused software across developer workflows, Mac desktop utilities, and experiments that may grow into products later. Public now: VibeSmith and LayoutRecall.
PORTFOLIO SIGNALS
These are current studio signals, not category-spanning promises.
PUBLIC NOW
2 productsTwo different problem spaces are already public with dedicated pages and install paths.
INSTALL PATH
GitHub + brewPublic products keep their repo, release notes, and install flow out in the open.
LABS
ActiveThe labs lane gives new ideas room to evolve before they borrow full product language.
TEAM
2 buildersThe same loop carries direction, implementation, and shipping quality across categories.
CURRENT PUBLIC PROOF
This demo remains the clearest public proof of how Aroido ships a focused tool: real UI, visible workflow, and a direct install path.
WHY IT MATTERS
NEXT STEP
Go deeper on VibeSmith, jump to LayoutRecall, or browse the full portfolio if you want the wider Aroido map first.
The player loads only after you press play, so the homepage stays light while still showing the real demo.
PORTFOLIO
Different categories are fine. What matters is whether each thing is clearly public, clearly experimental, and clearly explained.
A public product for teams who need repo drift, hidden dependencies, and context-heavy setup to become visible.
Open VibeSmithA public macOS utility for bringing back the desk layout you trust after sleep, wake, or reconnect scrambles it.
Open LayoutRecallGames, prototypes, and narrow experiments stay here until they earn a stronger fit story and public release path.
See the labs laneHOW WE SHIP
Aroido can build across categories without sounding vague only if the release bar stays visible.
That means public products, labs, and proof all stay in different lanes.
PUBLIC
A public release needs a product page, repo path, and clear explanation of who the tool is for.
LABS
Games and rougher experiments can evolve without pretending they are already finished products.
PROOF
Demos, release notes, repos, and product pages make it clear what is real today and what is still moving.
WHAT TIES IT TOGETHER
The best starting point is a real annoyance: repo drift, scrambled displays, or another repeat problem that deserves a focused tool.
We prefer products that show diagnostics, fit boundaries, and user control instead of overpromising invisible automation.
AI-native speed matters only if the end result still feels like intentional software with a clear release story.
WHERE WE'RE SHIPPING
Products like VibeSmith help teams make AI coding systems clearer, safer, and easier to reuse across repositories.
Products like LayoutRecall fix high-friction Mac workflows without pretending to solve every adjacent problem.
The labs lane keeps playful or early ideas moving until the team knows whether they deserve a real product surface.
Browse the public products first. If you want to ask about a lab, collaboration, or future release, use the shared Aroido contact path.