What we cover
Risorra Labs guides cover the practical knowledge behind each product we build. That means inventory management and stock tracking for small businesses, plant care routines and watering science for home and workspace collections, pet health tracking and vaccination record-keeping for pet owners, and structured community reporting for urban stray animal welfare.
We write guides because we build tools. Every article reflects real decisions from the product design process — when we research how reorder points work, what causes houseplant overwatering, or why pet vaccination records get lost, we write about it. The guides exist because the knowledge is genuinely useful on its own, not just as a funnel.
Inventory management
Our inventory guides cover the core concepts behind stock control for small businesses: reorder point calculation, safety stock, stock cover, lead time demand, and how to structure a useful inventory tracking workflow without enterprise-level software. The material is grounded in practical small business operations — kirana stores, service teams, and growing retail operators who need clear stock signals without a dedicated inventory manager.
Plant care
Our plant care guides focus on observable, actionable topics — watering frequency, environmental conditions, and how to build a care routine that does not require memorizing species-by-species rules. The practical focus comes from developing Leafora, which means we have worked through how plant owners actually make decisions and what information they need at each stage of the care cycle.
Pet health
Our pet health guides cover practical record-keeping — vaccination schedules, care routines, and how to build a history that is useful at vet visits. This material is grounded in FurSphere product development, where we have mapped the specific gaps that cause pet owners to lose track of their animals' health context over time.
Community animal welfare
Our stray animal welfare guides focus on why informal channels fail and what structured reporting can do differently. Community Stray Lookout is being built because the problem is real and the gap in tooling is clear — the guides explain both the problem and the approach we are taking to solve it.
About Risorra Labs
Risorra Labs is a software product studio building practical apps for everyday decisions. Our active products are StockMitra (inventory management for small businesses), Leafora (plant care and botanical guidance), FurSphere (pet health tracking), and Community Stray Lookout (structured stray animal reporting). All products are in early access development as of 2026.