Project summary
Farzin is an Android chess training app built around focused game review, opening preparation, tactical drills, engine-assisted analysis, and progress tracking. The public product page and Google Play distribution provide the current product access points.
Design challenge
Chess study can become a crowded mix of browsing, disconnected tools, prompts, and opaque engine output. Farzin's stated direction is a calmer training surface that keeps review, preparation, drills, and tracking connected without treating more interface noise as progress.
- Keep the board and analysis hierarchy readable.
- Make engine-assisted analysis a study aid rather than a wall of unexplained numbers.
- Support a focused path from review to preparation, drills, and progress tracking.
- Use a product privacy approach that does not require a Rukh Labs account for ordinary use.
Current implementation
The current public release is Farzin 1.0.0 on Google Play. The Rukh Labs product page documents the product's Android availability, training features, visual direction, and privacy policy. Its visual system uses a serious board, a focused analysis panel, gold accents, and compact training cards that reinforce the study-first direction.
Current limitations
This page does not report ratings, downloads, pricing, user counts, or measured study outcomes. It describes the product direction and public release information available in the Rukh Labs repository and product pages.