Heathen’s UX enables you to deliver a richer, more robust, and more polished experience to your customers and does so while saving you significant time in development and in testing.


This asset is included in the Toolkits for Unity Bundle 2026.


UX supports you and your project with an array of flexible, battle-tested tools and systems that are both easy to use and easy to extend and customise. This asset is built on top of Heathen’s System Core, and comes with full source code, detailed documentation, a large community and, of course, Heathen’s support and ongoing development.


Yearly Maintenance Cycle

Heathen’s Toolkits are released on a predictable annual cycle, launching every 1st of November with that year’s updates, content, and elevated support. Community support is always provided for free on the Heathen Discord regardless of purchase.

Discounts and Grace Period

  • Existing owners get an 80% discount on the next year's base price, ensuring a low-cost way to keep your tools up-to-date with the latest features and support.
  • If you purchase near the end of a cycle (close to 1st Nov), there’s a grace period—the next version will be free. Contact us on Discord for more details.

For example, Toolkit 2027 will be released on the 1st of November, 2026. Owners of the 2026 Toolkit can -choose- to purchase that year's cycle for 20% of the base price. Users retain access to all the tools they already own—purchasing updates for future years is entirely optional.

At the end of the cycle, each toolkit receives its final update and is removed from sale to new customers. However, existing users keep full access to their tools; you will still be able to download them and use them in new projects for as long as you like.


Documentation

Knowledge Base


Community & Support

Discord Community


Core Features

See the technical details for more information.

  • Command System
  • Cursor System
  • Drag and Drop System
  • Interaction Tools
  • Scene Tools
  • Selection System
  • Tooltip System
  • UI Window System