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Oriora Muster

Armies, paint and the pile of shame.

Track your wargaming hobby — your armies and factions, the paint recipes you use, and the unbuilt backlog (the pile of shame). Muster works out the numbers on your device: points painted versus unpainted, how many models sit at each stage, which recipes you lean on, how long things have been work-in-progress. Ask for a recap and the AI turns those numbers into a few plain sentences. Your data stays on your device; only a small summary is sent to write the recap.

What you get

  • Track armies and factions, paint recipes and your unbuilt backlog
  • See points painted vs unpainted, and how many models sit at each stage
  • Which recipes you use most, and how long units have been work-in-progress
  • Your paint inventory by colour family and brand
  • Collection recap: the AI narrates your real numbers in a few plain sentences
  • Your data stays on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

"You own 1,840 points painted and 920 unpainted; your most-used recipe is a 7-step metallic on 23 models."
"Two units have been work-in-progress for over a year."
Per-faction breakdown — units, models and painted percentage

How it works

1

Log your collection

Add your units, factions, paint recipes and backlog, and mark each model's stage.

2

It counts

Painted-vs-unpainted points, per-stage counts, recipe use and WIP ages — all on your device.

3

Ask for a recap

The AI reads the summary and narrates where your collection stands in a few plain sentences.

FAQ

Does it recommend what to buy or paint next?

No. Muster describes what you've logged — your painted-vs-unpainted split, recipes and backlog. It won't recommend purchases or tell you what to do next.

Where is my data stored?

On your device. The counting runs there too; only a small summary is sent to write a recap, and Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI recaps you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

Available on

WebmacOSiPhone
Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Tabletop wargaming and miniature-painting hobbyists who want to see where their collection really stands.