About Relva
We build the software people actually need — and make it accessible, beautiful, and beyond convenient.
Our Mission
Software people deserve
People need good software. Not overpriced subscriptions, not bloated apps full of dark patterns — just tools that work, look amazing, and don't cost a fortune.
We take concepts that already exist and reimagine them with a focus on design, convenience, and accessibility. Whether it's managing your finances, organizing your tasks, or keeping your Mac clean — we want to give people the best version of the software they already need, at a price that makes sense or for free.
"Take what exists. Make it beautiful. Make it work. Make it accessible."
— The Relva approach
How we build
Every product we ship follows the same principles.
It Just Works
We take ideas that already exist and craft them into something that feels effortless. Beautiful design, seamless experience, no friction.
Affordable or Free
Good software shouldn't be a luxury. If people need it, we make it accessible — at a fair price or no price at all.
Privacy by Default
Your data is yours. We don't track you, we don't sell your information, and we never will.
Looks Amazing
We obsess over design. Every screen, every animation, every interaction should feel polished and intentional.
Our Story
Relva didn't start with a grand mission statement. It started with someone who could build software — and decided to just start building.
First came Action, a task manager that cuts straight to the point. Then Vaultbreaker, a game born from wanting to make something fun. Then Hestia, because Mac maintenance tools shouldn't cost what they do. Each app came from a different itch, but they all share the same DNA: make it look incredible, make it work effortlessly, and don't overcharge people for it.
We're not trying to reinvent the wheel. We look at what people already need — finance tools, productivity apps, utilities — and we build a version that's genuinely better to use. The kind of software you open and think, "finally, someone got this right."
The mission is still taking shape. But the standard is already set.