Emra.app - Create your own app ecosystem by chatting with AI

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Build apps, tools, games, and personal software with a free Emra account. No code needed. Start with customizable app templates, and simple tools.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Jarren, the Founder and CEO of Emra. What you'll see today is a real glimpse of how all software will work in 5 years. The quickest way to describe it: Notion meets Lovable. It's a workspace where you build full apps just by talking to it, and every app you create sits on one shared database and service layer. Compared to tools like Lovable or Replit which are standalone app builders, Emra is a complete workspace, closer to Notion. Instead of isolated projects that live in a vacuum, you (and your team) can build tools in a connected workspace. We think of it like every person building their own ecosystem, the way Apple or Google have theirs, except this one is yours. Best part is, we handle all the complexity of hosting, servers, scaling, etc. We're launching in early access, so we're not fully featured yet, but the foundation is here. You can describe what you want, and it quickly becomes a real, working app that you can use and keep editing. A few things I've already made inside it: - A notes app with a 3D graph view to see how ideas connect - A video editor - A Figma-style canvas tool with export - A file storage tool for photos and media - A handful of project management tools and games Everything you create stays editable, and soon your apps will be able to talk to each other inside the workspace. Link your project board to your daily meeting notes, grab photos from your notes app, that kind of thing. We also wouldn't consider these mini-apps, they're full stack applications and will only become more capable as time goes on. We believe firmly that your apps are your apps, so there's no lock-in. Not only can you take your data with you, but you can also take your apps. I think of it as extending Obsidian's "file over app" idea to file and app. So you pay for hosting and usage, and we'd focus on earning our spot rather than trapping you. We're also building on an SDK we plan to open source in the coming weeks, plus a CLI so you can build Emra apps from Claude Code or other agents. Personally, I think the value unlock is so high that it will become unusual to create casual first drafts (or long lived projects) outside of Emra 6 months from now. We're still very early, and I'd love your honest feedback. I'll be around all day to answer questions.

How does the "connected workspace" actually work in practice - can teammates jump into the same build live, or is it more like sharing snapshots back and forth?

Tried emra on my phone and laptop at the same time, and it actually picked up right where I left off without any weird sync delay. The remix angle feels fresh, way more useful than another boilerplate code generator.