Rubies Unleashed: A Curated Haven for Indie Creators in the Shadow of Giants
Source: Dev.to
Introduction
In a digital landscape dominated by algorithm‑driven app stores and open‑upload behemoths like itch.io, a new player is quietly emerging from Nigeria with a refreshingly different vision. Rubies Unleashed, launched by Tkprobix and its founder Daniel Oluwatunmibi (known as DanTunmibi), isn’t trying to compete on scale. Instead, it’s building a boutique, indie‑first marketplace that puts curation, security, and genuine discovery at the center. As of January 2026, developer accounts are live (shipped January 13), marking a thoughtful evolution from its predecessor RubyApks.
From RubyApks to Rubies Unleashed
RubyApks
RubyApks began as a simple, no‑registration web marketplace hosted on Blogger. Created under the Tkprobix banner, it allowed indie developers to publish games and apps globally while offering users hassle‑free downloads of niche titles. The platform emphasized accessibility, malware‑free content, and creator freedom—values that carried over but eventually outgrew the old site. RubyApks has since been discontinued (its Blogger site now returns a 404).
Rubies Unleashed
Rubies Unleashed is a modern, polished successor built to address RubyApks’ limitations and scale the vision. It is hosted on Netlify with a stack of React (frontend), Python (backend logic), and GitHub for collaboration. The platform delivers fast, secure downloads worldwide while maintaining Tkprobix’s core philosophy: fuse imagination, code, and design excellence to create meaningful digital experiences.
Tkprobix itself is a results‑driven outfit—50+ projects completed, 98 % client satisfaction—founded by Oluwatunmibi, a Babcock University software engineering student passionate about AI, photography, design, and inclusive tools. Other Tkprobix ventures such as PDFnBooks (a community‑driven eBook library) and Atmos Weathr (a minimalist weather app) illustrate a pattern: start small, prioritize quality and user needs, and iterate based on real feedback.
What Sets Rubies Unleashed Apart
- Curated discovery – No ads, no paid visibility, and no trend‑chasing algorithms. The focus is on quality, creativity, and potential, spotlighting “hidden gems” that major platforms often overlook.
- Hand‑picked and verified – Every project is security‑checked and malware‑free, addressing a common pain point in indie downloads.
- High‑performance delivery – An optimized network ensures lightning‑fast, reliable access, even in regions with variable connectivity.
- Creator empowerment – Live developer accounts let indie makers claim listed projects, manage updates, edit descriptions, and control visibility directly.
- Community‑shaped growth – Built “with the community,” the platform evolves alongside users and developers through shared passion and feedback.
Current Catalog
The catalog is intentionally small and focused. The “New Arrivals” showcase under the Treasure Vault includes:
- YScroll – Software, productivity tool
- Particulitix – Game (Beta), particle simulation
- The Professor AI – Software, AI‑powered education
- Studly – Software, study/productivity tool
- Postra – Software, content posting
- Alien on the Radar – Game, sci‑fi exploration
- The Pizza Knight Saves The Princess – Game, humorous retro platformer
- CubeCutting – Game, geometry puzzle
These titles represent experimental, creative indie work—the kind of projects that thrive in curated spaces.
Why This Matters in 2026
Indie distribution faces ongoing challenges:
- Saturation on open platforms makes visibility hard for non‑hyped creators.
- Security concerns deter cautious downloaders.
- Emerging developers, especially from under‑represented regions like Africa, struggle for fair spotlighting.
Rubies Unleashed tackles these issues with a Nigerian‑rooted, global‑minded approach. It isn’t trying to replace itch.io; rather, it offers a complementary niche: a safe, intentional gallery where quality trumps quantity and rising talent receives curated amplification.
Early adoption is grassroots—no massive metrics yet—but the January 13 developer rollout marks a pivotal step toward real creator participation.
Looking Ahead
Tkprobix’s track record of iteration (RubyApks → Rubies Unleashed) suggests further evolution: potential expansions in catalog size, deeper Rubies mechanics, or community features like spotlights and feedback loops. As Oluwatunmibi continues blending his studies in AI and development, future updates might even incorporate intelligent curation or recommendation tools.
For now, Rubies Unleashed stands as proof that indie ecosystems don’t need venture‑scale funding or millions of users to matter—they need vision, rigor, and a genuine commitment to creators and community.
Explore it yourself at . If you’re an indie maker with a hidden gem, claim your project. If you’re a curious explorer, start filling your vault. In a world of noise, sometimes the quiet, curated path uncovers the real treasures.