(。•ᴗ•。) the long version

about this

three things you might want to know about bleelblep — what these are, how the site is made, and the polite "please don't" ♡

why these exist

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bleelblep is one person making small, careful software — mostly for nothing phones, always for itself first.

the apps started as things bleelblep wanted on their own phone. some are useful — toggles, sidebars, charge animations. some are deliberately not — a glyph that quietly mirrors another phone, a tiny ufo abductor, an ambient creature that lives in the glyph matrix. not every app needs a reason to exist; some are here just to make a phone a little weirder.

releasing things is the afterthought — building them was the point. if any of them are useful to anyone else, that's a quiet bonus, not the goal.

small things, made carefully, for an audience of one. that's the whole brief.

how the site is made

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the same rule the apps follow holds for the site itself: every project gets its own visual identity. the page should feel like the app it represents — not like a template the app was poured into.

bleelblep cute · Baloo 2 · peach & pink · the shopfront
pixlings terrarium · Georgia serif · sage & moss · quiet
slab Bauhaus · Instrument Serif + Departure Mono · paper & ink + primary triad
thinking of you cute (kept on purpose — it's a toy)
glyph sharge clean utility · soft material
glyphcade arcade neon · VT323 · CRT scanlines · grid bg
glypnik mid-century retro futurism · Rubik Mono One · amber & brown

please don't ♡

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bleelblep doesn't take a lot of inbound. specifically:

  • no collaborations, freelance work, or paid features
  • no marketing partnerships, sponsorships, or "we'd love to interview you"
  • no feature requests for closed-source apps — these are personal scratches, not a product
  • no asking for the closed beta (pixlings) — invites only, please don't
  • no asking about the private drawer (glypnik) — it's private on purpose

things that are public though:

  • thinking of you is open source — bug reports and prs welcome where it lives
  • anything tagged open source on the projects page lives in its own repo too
  • shipped apps with a repo take bug reports there — the rest don't, and that's fine

if none of the above describes what you wanted to say — thank you for the kind thought, and please don't worry about it ♡