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About

One studio. Eight products.
And a cat.

Forjio is one Indonesian indie developer with a stubborn opinion about shipping focused things. Everything you see here was designed and built by Adhya Pranata Sakti out of Indonesia — and Mambo, the studio mascot, takes credit where credit isn't due.

The Engine

Eight focused tools that wire into each other. Huudis is the identity layer; Plugipay is the billing spine; Storlaunch is the storefront; Fulkruma is fulfillment; Ripllo is marketing. LinkSnap shortens links; Catentio runs agents; Pawpado runs a GPU. One Huudis login unlocks every product. Adding one to your stack is a toggle, not a vendor integration.

None of the products are platforms. Each one does one thing well and stops there. The free tiers are real. The paid tiers are priced in rupiah.

The Studio

Mambo Cat is the creative line — digital stickers, aesthetic planners, learning worksheets. Designed by Adhya Pranata Sakti, sold on Mambo Store (built on Storlaunch) plus seven existing channels including Etsy, Gumroad, and Ko-fi.

The Studio half funds the Engine half. It also keeps the engineering honest — when you have to design a cute sticker pack on Friday and ship a payments webhook on Monday, you develop opinions about what kind of software is worth building.

How we work

Rupiah-first, English-language internationally, PPN-compliant where we ship invoices. We don't chase venture scale. We'd rather have ten engaged Indonesian merchants on Storlaunch paying Rp 99k a month than ten thousand free-tier users who never come back.

Built in public, slowly. Every product has a marketing site, a real changelog, and an opinionated CLI. Source on GitHub.

Get in touch

For partner inquiries, support, or just to say hello: support@forjio.com.