A Claude Code-style app aimed beyond engineers

Non-technical people can run into friction when using Claude Code for everyday work. They may need to pick the same folder again and again, find projects confusing, and struggle with memory that does not clearly update or come back when needed. This treats projects as the main starting point.

A user creates a project, links a folder once, and works from there. Memory is meant to update quietly in the background, and the app shows a visual graph of stored memories. The built-in agent is named Rick and has a chosen , with room to add other agents with different personalities.

Task management is included inside the app, so users and agents can track work without switching to Notion. The app is built with the and , with a beta planned for waitlist users in July.

Key points

  • The app is a desktop alternative to Claude Code for non-engineers.
  • Projects are the starting point, with one folder linked to each project.
  • Memory is designed to update in the background and appear as a graph.
  • Agents can have names and personalities, starting with one called Rick.
  • A beta is planned for July for people on the waitlist.
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