Utility-led information architecture
The portfolio is grouped by what the apps actually help users do: compliance, documentation, wellness, and creator workflows, instead of one undifferentiated app wall.
SoftLog organizes iPhone apps by utility, puts live App Store apps first, and keeps in-review work visible without confusing what is ready today versus what is still in motion.
The portfolio is grouped by what the apps actually help users do: compliance, documentation, wellness, and creator workflows, instead of one undifferentiated app wall.
Users should be able to find what is already shipping immediately. In-review apps remain visible, but they never compete with the live catalog for primary attention.
Each app keeps its own support, privacy, and terms pages so the main brand site does not blur product-specific trust, legal, or operational details.
Local-first storage, clear status labeling, and user-initiated exports remain the default posture across the portfolio wherever those choices fit the product.
SoftLog does not use a single catch-all product inbox on the marketing site. Use the app-specific support, privacy, or terms pages for the product you need help with.