Software studio · Bolton, United Kingdom

Tools that get out of the way of the work.

PaperNova Atelier is a small studio building productivity software for Android. We are interested in the unglamorous part of software — the app you open twice a day for eleven seconds and never think about otherwise.

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01 — Studio

What we believe

Four positions that decide almost every argument we have internally.

Local before cloud

Data you create belongs on the device you created it on. Syncing is a feature some people need, not a precondition for opening an app. Nothing we ship requires a server to function, which means nothing we ship can go down, get breached, or quietly change its terms.

Small surface, deep floor

We would rather build six features that work completely than twenty that work partly. Every setting we add is a decision we have handed to the user, and most users did not ask for the decision.

Permissions are a cost

Every permission an app requests is something the user has to trust us with. We treat the manifest as a bill we have to justify, not a shopping list. If a feature needs access we cannot defend in one sentence, the feature does not ship.

No engagement theatre

No streak guilt, no artificial scarcity, no notifications engineered to pull you back. If our app is open, it should be because you have something to do in it. Time spent in the app is not a metric we optimise.

02 — Work

Flowdeck

Our current release. A Kanban board for personal work, with a built-in glossary and quiz for people learning Agile properly rather than by osmosis.

Productivity · Android

Flowdeck

Boards, columns, cards. Priority, due dates, tags, checklists. Plus the theory behind the method, in the same app.

  • 01Kanban boards with columns you define yourself
  • 02Cards carry description, priority, due date, tags and a checklist
  • 03Low, Medium and High priority, colour-coded on the board
  • 04Progress tracking across columns, with a done count per board
  • 05Built-in glossary of Agile and Kanban terms, searchable
  • 06Quiz mode to check whether the terms actually stuck
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03 — Roadmap

What we are working on

Kept as a board, because it would be strange for us to run it any other way. Nothing here has a promised date — it moves right when it is ready.

Backlog3

Board templates

Starting layouts for common workflows so a new board is not an empty screen.

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Card archive

A place for finished cards that keeps the board clean without deleting history.

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Second app

Early notes on a focused writing tool. Nothing decided, nothing promised.

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In progress2

Glossary expansion

More Kanban and Scrum terms, with the plain-English definition first and the jargon second.

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Tablet layout

Wider screens should show more than one column at a time. Currently in testing.

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Shipped3

Checklists inside cards

Sub-items on a card, so a task can be broken down without spawning five more cards.

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Quiz mode

Question set built on the glossary, for checking retention rather than recognition.

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Dark theme

The default and, for most of our testers, the only one they ever switched to.

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04 — Process

How something gets built

Five stages, roughly. In practice the middle three repeat until the thing stops being annoying to use.

Stage 01

Irritation

Every project starts as a specific annoyance with an existing tool, written down in a sentence. If we cannot write the sentence, there is no project.

Stage 02

Paper

Screens are sketched before they are coded. It is faster to throw away a drawing than a Compose layout, and the drawings are where most of the bad ideas die.

Stage 03

Thin slice

The smallest version that does the core job end to end, installed on a real phone and used for a week. Most features get cut at this stage, which is the point of the stage.

Stage 04

Subtraction

A pass with no goal except removing things. Settings that nobody changed, screens that nobody opened, animations that were fun once.

Stage 05

Ship, then listen

Release, then read every piece of feedback that arrives. The roadmap above is mostly other people's irritations, collected patiently.

05 — Stack

What it is made of

Deliberately boring choices. Boring technology has documentation, and documentation is what you need at eleven at night.

Kotlin, targeting current stable Android APIs.

Jetpack Compose, with Material components rather than a bespoke design system.

On-device only. No backend, no sync service, no user accounts to manage.

Google Play. One release channel, no side-loaded builds, no beta maze.

None requested at runtime in the current release. Reviewed as a line item before every submission.

06 — Questions

Asked often enough

Does Flowdeck need an internet connection?

No. Boards, cards, the glossary and the quiz all live on the device. You can put the phone in aeroplane mode and lose nothing.

Where is my data stored, and can you see it?

In the app's private storage on your own phone, in the sandbox Android gives every application. We run no server that could receive it, so there is nothing for us to look at even in principle.

What happens to my boards if I uninstall the app?

They are deleted along with the app, because the only copy was on your device. If you are changing phones, export before you uninstall.

Will there be sync between devices?

Possibly, eventually, and only as something you switch on. It would not become a requirement for using the app, and it would come with its own clearly written explanation of what leaves your phone.

Which Android versions do you support?

We support several versions back from current stable rather than only the newest. Dropping support for an older release is something we do reluctantly and only when a platform change forces it.

Is the app translated?

English at present. Additional languages are on the list, and the glossary content is the part that takes real effort — a bad translation of a technical term is worse than none.

How do I report a bug or ask for a feature?

Email us. Include your device model and Android version if it is a bug — it usually cuts a day off the diagnosis. We read everything and reply within five working days.

How do refunds work?

Anything purchased through Google Play is refunded by Google under its own policy, since Google is the merchant of record. Write to us anyway if something went wrong — we would rather know.

07 — Contact

Get in touch

General & support

Bug reports, feature requests, questions about your data, or anything covered in the privacy policy. One inbox, read by the people who build the apps.

paper@elevatehouse.world

Press kit

Journalists and reviewers are welcome to use the studio name, app names and store screenshots without asking. For logo files or a review build, email us and mention what you are writing.

Studio name
PaperNova Atelier
Legal entity
ELEVATE HOUSE LIMITED
Founded
2024
Current release
Flowdeck (Android)