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Ship the internal tool that's been on the backlog for a year

Describe the approval workflow, client portal, or revenue dashboard you need; the agent builds it and deploys it at a real URL, public for clients or private behind your login.

Every company runs on a few missing tools: the approval flow that lives in a spreadsheet with a prayer, the revenue view that means exporting two systems into a third, the client status page someone rebuilds by hand every Friday. Too small to buy, never urgent enough to build. Describe one to your agent and it ships the actual thing: it writes the code in its workspace, dispatches coding subagents when the build is big enough to warrant them, and deploys it as a web app in your sidebar.

How it works

  1. 01

    These are real applications, scoped sensibly. A revenue dashboard pulls from your billing provider's API on a schedule and renders the numbers the way you asked. An approval workflow gives requesters a form and approvers a queue. A client portal shows project status without granting anyone access to your internal tools: the agent deploys it at a public link you simply send the client, no account on their end, while the revenue numbers stay private behind your login. The agent handles the plumbing you would have spent the first week on.

  2. 02

    Then it iterates at conversation speed. "Add a filter by region." "The export is missing the date column." "Finance wants it weekly by email too." Each request is a change, shipped in minutes, and easy to undo. The backlog item that survived four quarterly plannings becomes a thing your team quietly uses every day, and the spreadsheet retires with honor.

Ready to hire

Put a specialist on this.

Hire a Squidler specialist and hand them the work. They pick up the right tools, remember context across sessions, and report back through the channels your team already uses.