CodeWords is the one automation platform to build and run your business, without any code required.
Today we're launching CodeWords UI: generate a frontend for any workflow, publish to a custom domain, and add portals, logins, and subscriptions on top.
Turn your automations into products you can actually demo, share, and sell — all from the same chat you already use.
Hey Product Hunt, Osman here, Co-founder of CodeWords, the one automation platform to build and run your business.
Our mission has always been to enable non-technical people to create automations that takes repetitive work away — all in a single conversation. Agencies, solopreneurs and small business owners have built thousands of automations on CodeWords.
But many of you have asked us: how can I interact with my agents? How can I visualize the outputs of my automations? How can I demo my workflows to clients? Can I turn my workflow into a SaaS?
Today, we’re excited to launch CodeWords UI to let you bring your workflows and automations to life!
Now you can build interactive agents, live dashboards for your workflows, and visualize your automations.
Our end game is to have agencies and solopreneurs building and running their business on CodeWords.
So, how is it different from a no-code workflow builder? On CodeWords, you do everything from the chat: build, edit, publish, and even maintenance.
Is it yet another app builder? CodeWords, at its core, is best for building complex backends for automations, not just CRUD apps. We just added the ability to generate a UI now.
👉 What can I build? Here’s what some of the businesses our community has already built:
As founding engineer at CodeWords, this is a big milestone for us 🚀
From the beginning, we focused on making it possible to build powerful systems purely through conversation. With CodeWords UI, those systems can now become interactive products - agents, dashboards, internal tools, and client-facing apps - all generated from the same chat-driven workflow.
You still build in chat. You still iterate in chat. You still deploy in chat.
But now you can create clean, usable interfaces that make what you’ve built accessible to others ✨
For agencies and solopreneurs, this means going from idea → working system → shareable experience without stitching together multiple tools.
We’re excited to see what the Product Hunt community builds with it, and we’re listening closely to feedback 🙌
Spent a week once wiring a Make automation to a Retool frontend for a client dashboard... two tools, two auth systems, two places to debug when something breaks. That stitching cost is what CodeWords UI cuts by keeping build and frontend in the same chat. Custom domains plus the subscription layer on top changes the math for agencies. Instead of handling clients a workflow link, you can ship something they'd pay for. The Python-only runtime might limit some edge cases, but for the automation-to-product use case, staying in one tool beats gluing three together.
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Hey Product Hunt, Osman here, Co-founder of CodeWords, the one automation platform to build and run your business.
Our mission has always been to enable non-technical people to create automations that takes repetitive work away — all in a single conversation. Agencies, solopreneurs and small business owners have built thousands of automations on CodeWords.
But many of you have asked us: how can I interact with my agents? How can I visualize the outputs of my automations? How can I demo my workflows to clients? Can I turn my workflow into a SaaS?
Today, we’re excited to launch CodeWords UI to let you bring your workflows and automations to life!
Now you can build interactive agents, live dashboards for your workflows, and visualize your automations.
Our end game is to have agencies and solopreneurs building and running their business on CodeWords.
So, how is it different from a no-code workflow builder? On CodeWords, you do everything from the chat: build, edit, publish, and even maintenance.
Is it yet another app builder? CodeWords, at its core, is best for building complex backends for automations, not just CRUD apps. We just added the ability to generate a UI now.
👉 What can I build? Here’s what some of the businesses our community has already built:
LinkedIn Auto-reply tool: https://linkedinautoreply.codewords.run/
LinkedIn post scorer: https://linkedin-scorer.codewords.run/
Article to Voice Message on WhatsApp: https://article-to-audio.codewords.run/
Spotify podcast one-pager generator: https://podcast-one-pager.codewords.run/
Logo finder: https://logo-finder.codewords.run/
Track sales: https://track-sales.codewords.run/
🎁 We can’t wait to see what else you build! Product Hunt users get 20% off at checkout for any Pro or Business subscription with the promo code PH20.
CodeWords
As founding engineer at CodeWords, this is a big milestone for us 🚀
From the beginning, we focused on making it possible to build powerful systems purely through conversation. With CodeWords UI, those systems can now become interactive products - agents, dashboards, internal tools, and client-facing apps - all generated from the same chat-driven workflow.
You still build in chat.
You still iterate in chat.
You still deploy in chat.
But now you can create clean, usable interfaces that make what you’ve built accessible to others ✨
For agencies and solopreneurs, this means going from idea → working system → shareable experience without stitching together multiple tools.
We’re excited to see what the Product Hunt community builds with it, and we’re listening closely to feedback 🙌
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this is one the awesome products launched today , keep it up!
CodeWords
@kshitij_mishra4 Thank you!! 🙏
Spent a week once wiring a Make automation to a Retool frontend for a client dashboard... two tools, two auth systems, two places to debug when something breaks. That stitching cost is what CodeWords UI cuts by keeping build and frontend in the same chat. Custom domains plus the subscription layer on top changes the math for agencies. Instead of handling clients a workflow link, you can ship something they'd pay for. The Python-only runtime might limit some edge cases, but for the automation-to-product use case, staying in one tool beats gluing three together.