— a very small studio, est. 2026
We build the small, useful things the pup, handler, furry, and kinkster community keeps forgetting to make.
No venture round, no growth team — just two products we wanted for our own pup identities, built well enough to hand to the rest of the pack.
@biscuit.pup.fyi
verified on Bluesky
01 / Pup.fyi
A Bluesky handle that's actually about your pup persona.
Pup.fyi hands out custom .pup.fyi handles that verify straight through the AT Protocol — no more .bsky.social suffix, no fighting a third-party app for a username that fits your headspace. Pick a name, verify ownership, done.
- Free custom handles, verified through Bluesky's own DID system
- Reserved-name review for anyone who wants a name badly enough to ask nicely
- Runs on infrastructure we watch ourselves, not a third-party handle farm
02 / PawPup.app
One link. Every place your pup identity lives.
PawPup is a link-in-bio page built for pups, handlers, furries, and kinksters — the people whose whole online presence is scattered across five bios and a Linktree that wasn't built for them. Claim a username, drop in your links, done before your coffee's cold.
- A public profile page that's actually yours — no watermark on the free plan
- A dashboard for links, theme, and bio you can edit from your phone
- Custom domains and a Pro+ badge for the ones who outgrow the basics
@biscuit
We're not trying to build a platform. We're pups, handlers, furries, and kinksters who kept hitting the same two annoyances — a handle that didn't sound like us, and a bio link page that wasn't built with our headspace in mind — so we fixed them, shipped them, and kept the invoice small enough to run without anyone else's money.
— LyallPup, the PupID studio
— how we work
Small on purpose
Two products, run by a handful of people who actually use them. We'd rather ship less and answer our own support email.
Boring infrastructure
Plain servers, real databases, code we can read at 2am when something breaks. Nothing here is held together with a vendor's goodwill.
Free stays free
The core of both products — a handle, a page — costs nothing. Paid tiers exist so the free tier can keep existing.