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Questions, answered

Everything you might wonder about VRAIETY — what the studio is, why we only build our own products, whether they're free, and how to reach the people who make them. Still wondering about something? We're always happy to help.

Common questions

About the studio

01 — Who we are
What is VRAIETY?

VRAIETY is an independent software studio. We design and build our own apps and websites — original products only, from first sketch to shipped release. Everything on our shelf started as an idea inside the studio, not a brief from a client.

Do you take client work or commissions?

Kindly, no — and it's not you, it's the whole point of us. VRAIETY exists so we can choose our own problems and follow our own taste, which means we never take commissions, contracts, or agency work. If one of our existing products almost fits your need, though, tell us — stories like that genuinely shape our roadmap.

Who is behind VRAIETY?

A small independent studio — self-funded, deliberately tiny, and hands-on with everything from the first sketch to the last line of code. When you email us, you're talking to the people who actually built the thing.

Why the name VRAIETY?

Because variety is the plan. One season we ship a productivity tool, the next a media app, the next a learning site. The name is our reminder to keep the shelf interesting — and never to settle into building the same thing twice.

What kinds of products do you make?

Two crafts: apps and websites. Right now that means TasteTier, Organize Tasks, and Video Editor on the app side, and AI Language Teacher and Multiple Choice on the web — plus a lab where the next idea is always in progress. See the full shelf.

Are the products free?

Yes — every product is free to try, no card required. We'd rather you judge our work by using it. If pricing ever changes for a particular product, we'll say so plainly on that product's page before anything else.

Where do the products run?

The apps are built for your devices, and the web products — AI Language Teacher and Multiple Choice — run in any modern browser with nothing to install. Each product's entry on the products page tells you exactly where it lives.

How does an idea become a product?

It starts in the lab — a prototype we poke at on our own time. If we keep reaching for it ourselves, it graduates: real design, real engineering, a spot on the shelf. If not, it taught us something. Either way, we ship early and refine with real users.

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Products & support

02 — The fine print
How do I report a bug?

Email hello@vraiety.com with the product name and what happened — a screenshot or the steps you took helps a lot. There's no ticket queue between you and us; your report lands with the people who wrote the code.

Can I suggest a feature?

Please do — some of our favorite features started as a user's email. Send your idea to hello@vraiety.com and tell us the problem behind it, not just the button you want. We read everything, and the good ones ship.

How do I follow new launches?

Join the launch list — it's the newsletter form in the footer of every page. No spam, just a short note when something new ships or a lab experiment graduates. New releases also appear first on the products page.

What does "Beta" mean on a product?

Beta products, like Video Editor, are fully usable but still growing — features land often and rough edges get sanded in public. Feedback during beta carries extra weight, so if you enjoy software while it's still taking shape, dive in.

Can I buy, license, or partner on a product?

Maybe — we're a product studio, not a dev shop, so we won't build to order, but conversations about licensing or acquiring one of our existing products are welcome. Contact us with what you have in mind and we'll talk honestly about whether it fits.

Do I need an account to use the products?

Only where it earns its keep — some products need to remember your data across devices, so they offer a sign-in; others work the moment you open them. We keep sign-up as light as each product allows, and we never ask for more than we need.

How quickly do you reply to email?

We're a small studio, so replies come from a human — usually within a few days. Bug reports on live products jump the line. Whatever you send to hello@vraiety.com, it gets read; we promise that much.

Still curious

Still have a question?

We're happy to help with anything — a product that's misbehaving, an idea you can't shake, or just curiosity about how the studio works. Reach out and we'll get right back to you.