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Personal beta I build this for my own work. It's show-and-tell, not a release, and it changes a lot.
Zar

It doesn't trust its own work.

You describe what you want. It builds it, makes sure it's actually good by using it, and then explains it to anyone, in their language.

Builds it · Proves it · Shows it

Watch it work ↓
Watch it decide the work is right. It moves through the finished site, confirming each part before it calls it done.

What it does

The hard part isn't building it. It's knowing it's good.

Build

Your idea, made real

Tell it what you want and it builds the working thing, not a sketch of it.

Validate

It checks its own work

It doesn't take its own word for it. It uses what it built, the way you would, and decides whether it's actually good. If it isn't, it fixes it.

Show

Explained to anyone

When the work is worth sharing, it walks people through it out loud, in the language they speak. They understand what you made without you in the room.

Good work, explained to anyone.

Always current. Never locked in.

Always current

The newest, best AI works here the day it arrives. Nothing to wait for, nothing to set up.

Never locked in

Your tools stay yours. Nothing here ties you to one company, and you can change your mind whenever you like.

Wherever you work

On your own machine or in the cloud. It meets you where you are.

Agent loops, built in

One agent can run a whole team of worker agents natively. It hands out the work, then keeps checking on it in a loop until the result holds up.

Why I built it

I got tired of agents that make something and just assume it's fine. They write it, watch it run, and call it done. Running was never the part I cared about.

I wanted one that actually uses what it makes, the way I would, and looks at whether it's any good. If it falls short, it fixes that before it ever reaches me. That's the whole point.

  1. 01 You describe what you want.
  2. 02 It builds it, then uses it to see if it's any good.
  3. 03 When it's good, it explains it to anyone, in their language.

What I've been adding lately

  • It can now run a team of agents, with one orchestrator keeping them on track.
  • Finished work now explains itself out loud, in more languages.
  • It works with the newest agents the day they show up.
  • It catches more of its own mistakes before you ever see them.
  • The same experience whether it runs on your machine or in the cloud.
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If you're curious

I built this for my own work, and I'm still shaping it. If you care about the difference between 'it runs' and 'it's good,' I'd love to compare notes.

ghur.my ↗