We build digital products for the board game ecosystem.

Dev’n Roll develops tools and systems for stores, communities, events and businesses connected to board games. We focus on reducing friction, improving operations and creating better ways for people to discover, organise and participate.

Board games are played at the table. But a lot happens before that.

Before a game begins, people need to discover events, find communities, understand how to participate and know where to go. At Dev’n Roll, we build digital products that help simplify those steps and support the growth of communities within the board gaming hobby.

Different problems. Recurring patterns.

A game store may want to promote its events more effectively. A board game café may need a better way to manage sessions and reservations. A publisher may want to connect its games with the right audience. At first glance, these look like completely different challenges.

But they often share the same foundations: fragmented information, manual processes, low visibility and tools that were never designed for the realities of the hobby. That's where we focus our work — identifying recurring patterns and transforming them into products, systems and experiences that solve real problems.

Less invisible work. More time to create experiences.

Stores, cafés, publishers and communities spend far too much time managing information, coordinating people and handling repetitive operational tasks. Many of these challenges are not unique. They happen repeatedly across different projects and organisations.

At Dev’n Roll, we believe technology should not replace communities. It should remove friction and create more opportunities for people to meet, play and return.

How we turn friction into digital products

Understand the problem

We identify recurring operational and participation challenges within communities, events and businesses.

Design the experience

We create solutions that reduce friction and make processes easier for everyone involved.

Build for the real world

We develop technology designed for people, communities and businesses that need practical tools, not unnecessary complexity.

Problems we want to turn into products

Roll Society is a social platform built for board gamers. It allows us to explore real problems, test ideas and better understand how communities interact with games.

Events and gaming spaces

Helping stores, cafés, associations and organisers simplify event management and participation.

Digital catalogues and game libraries

Making it easier to discover games, organise collections and access information in a meaningful way.

Purpose-built digital presence

Creating websites, systems and communication tools designed specifically for board game businesses, communities and events.

Social experiences for players

Building digital experiences that help players discover communities, find games, connect with others and participate more often.

Do you have a board game project?

If you have an idea, need a digital product or believe there's a recurring problem worth solving, we'd love to explore it with you.

Fewer barriers between people who want to play.

The Roll Society is our real-world laboratory.

Roll Society is a social platform built for board gamers. It allows us to explore real problems, test ideas and better understand how communities interact with games.

Designed for individuals

Collections, wishlists, personalised profiles and everything needed to organise your gaming life.

Built player-first

Focused on helping players discover games and connect with other players.

Open to communities

Tools designed to support organisers, stores, publishers, events and gaming groups.

Infrastructure behind the scenes

Every challenge, validation, decision and learning helps us improve how we build products for the hobby.

Discover Roll Society

Is your project dealing with invisible friction?

Whether you're a store, event, café, publisher or community within the board game ecosystem.
We can help identify recurring problems and turn them into opportunities for innovation.

Is it difficult for new players to understand how they can participate?

Does the same question appear repeatedly and require manual answers?

Is your digital presence helping people discover, understand and engage?

Can people easily find your games, events or community?