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Have your agent build you a personal web app

Describe the tracker or dashboard you wish existed and your agent builds it, deploys it at a real URL you can share with anyone, and iterates on your feedback.

There is an app you have always wanted: a tracker for your coffee brewing ratios, a countdown board for the family's next trip, a habit grid with exactly the rules you want and none you don't. Nobody sells it, and building it yourself keeps not happening. Describe it to your agent in plain words and it builds the real thing.

How it works

  1. 01

    The agent writes the code in its own workspace and deploys it as a real web app with its own URL, opened from your sidebar. It stays private behind your login until you decide otherwise; flip it public and the link works for anyone, no account, no login screen, which is how the trip countdown ends up in the family group chat and the brewing tracker reaches the friend who keeps asking about your ratios.

  2. 02

    Then comes the fun part: iteration by conversation. "Make the streak counter bigger." "Add a dark mode." "It should celebrate when I hit ten." Each request becomes a change, shipped within minutes, and a bad idea is easy to undo.

  3. 03

    You end up with software that fits you exactly, maintained by something that never gets bored of your feature requests. Most people build one, discover how easy the loop is, and end up with a small shelf of personal tools nobody else has.

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.