Native Windows apps for League of Legends. Each one solves a single problem properly instead of being another all-in-one overlay you stop opening after a week.
Champion-pool discipline. Watches champ select through the League Client's local lockfile and warns you the moment you hover something outside the two to five champions you actually win on.
Nothing here yet. If there's a problem in your ranked routine that a small desktop app would actually fix, that's the kind of thing that ends up in this slot.
Same deal. The shelf grows one app at a time, and only when the app is worth downloading.
These apps read what the League Client already writes on your own machine. No Riot password is ever asked for, and nothing about your login leaves your PC.
Built in Python with Qt and packaged for Windows. No embedded browser sitting in the background eating a gigabyte of RAM while you play.
Each app does one thing. When an idea doesn't fit the app it's in, it becomes the next slot instead of another tab in the last one.
Downloads are free and always will be. If an app ever needs a server bill paid, that gets said out loud rather than quietly bolted on.
Bug reports, feature ideas and "why does it do this" messages are all welcome — they're how the shelf gets its next entry.