A small software company in Ukraine

We build mobile apps under our own name.

Hidden Pathways LLC is a small software company in Ukraine. The people who write the code are the same people who answer the support email. That is the whole pitch.

Currently building

What we’re shipping next.

We would rather name one real thing we are actually working on than list a dozen capabilities. Here is the app on the workbench right now.

Preview of the upcoming collective dream journal app

Private beta

The Collective Dream Journal

Product name to be announced

Capture your dreams with voice or text, get AI-powered interpretations, visualize them with dream images, and discover patterns over time.

  • Sleep
  • Dreams
  • Journaling
  • Wellness
Platforms
iOS, Web, Android
Target
Q2 2026
Built by
Hidden Pathways LLC

How we work

A small shop, run like one.

Real name

We publish under the legal entity. No shell, no DBA inside a DBA, no pseudonym that can quietly vanish. Hidden Pathways LLC is who we are on paper and on the App Store.

Direct support

Your email reaches the people who wrote the code. No tier-one queue, no chatbot, no “unfortunately we are unable to assist.” Just an inbox, read by humans.

Long memory

We would rather ship two apps and keep them working for years than ship twelve and quietly abandon eleven. If it is in the store, we intend to still be there when you update your phone.

What we do

Mobile apps first. Everything else serves the apps.

We build, publish, and maintain our own software. We are not an agency, we do not take contract work, and we do not resell anyone else’s tools. The apps you see on this site are the apps we are building for ourselves.

Mobile apps

iOS and Android. Native where it matters, cross-platform where it does not. Each app ships through our own developer accounts — so when you see Hidden Pathways LLC in the fine print, it is actually us.

  • Shipped under our own App Store and Play Store accounts
  • Real versioning, real release notes, real update cadence
  • Every app has a support address that reaches a human

Web presence

Each app we publish gets a proper public home: what it does, who made it, how to get help, and where the legal information lives. Nothing speculative, nothing borrowed from a template.

  • A product page per published app
  • Privacy and terms kept current, not copy-pasted
  • A changelog you can actually read

Support

Every app we ship has a support email that lands in a real inbox read by real people. Those people can also write code. Which means your bug report can go from “received” to “fixed in the next build” inside a single thread.

  • One address, one human, one thread per issue
  • Bugs reproduced against the same build you are running
  • Fixes ship in a release, not as a workaround

When you email us

What happens after you hit send.

Step 1

A human reads it

Not a queue, not a bot, not a “thanks for your submission.” Usually within a day, often within the hour.

Step 2

We open the real build

If it is a bug, we open the same code we shipped you and try to break it the way you did. If we cannot reproduce it, we will ask you for the specific thing that might be different.

Step 3

Fix it, ship it, or explain why not

Most things get fixed in the next release. Some things we will not build, and we will tell you why. We do not pretend to be “looking into it.”

The company

Hidden Pathways LLC. Ukraine. One team.

We are a small software company registered in Ukraine. HPaths is simply the name we use in public — it is shorter to type, easier to remember, and fits on a brand mark.

That is the entire corporate structure. No parent group, no holding company, no DBA inside a DBA, no “and affiliates.” One legal entity. One team. One inbox. If that sounds modest, it is because it is. We think that is the point.

Legal entity
Hidden Pathways LLC
Registered in
Ukraine
Public name
HPaths

Get in touch

Email goes to a person. That person is us.

No ticketing system. No chatbot. No “contact form that promises a response in 5–7 business days.” You send an email; we read it; we reply.

hello@hpaths.com

Include the product name, your platform, and what went wrong. That is all we need to start.