Tarek Oraby

Itura - Build and use custom, database-backed apps — by chatting

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We built Itura as a way to define an app in plain English and get a working application with its own secure database and an AI that enforces your rules. You then use the app through conversation (create/query/update data with role-based permissions). How Itura differs from no-code/low-code: - No drag-and-drop UI, no workflow builders. You write a plain-English spec; Itura generates the app and database. - The final app is chat-native, not a form-based UI. - Real RBAC + row-level security; every action respects roles and constraints. How Itura differs from chatbots (e.g., ChatGPT): - Itura creates a persistent, multi-user, role-aware application with its own database. - The assistant is bound by your app’s schema, permissions, and constraints; it executes allowed CRUD operations instead of giving generic answers. - End-users collaborate inside that app rather than a single general-purpose chat. Example use cases: - Lightweight CRM: log leads, notes, next steps; managers see team-wide views with RBAC. - Applicant tracking: candidates, stages, feedback; hiring leads control access. - Inventory/asset tracker: add items, update stock, audit changes; staff vs admin roles. - Content pipeline: ideas → drafts → published; editors approve and schedule. Try it: Open beta with a free tier; Pro is $20/mo. Feedback on the builder flow, permissions model, and ambiguous-query handling is very welcome.