Hamza Al Sorkhy

Melo - One canvas for all your work

Melo is a local-first workspace built around a single canvas. Instead of switching between tools, everything lives together. Notes, tasks, websites, documents, calendar, and AI chat are all arranged in one place, how you want. The difference is context. The AI can see your entire board, so it understands what you are working on without constant re-explanation. Melo is designed to replace the scattered setup most people rely on and give you one workspace that adapts to how you think.

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Hamza Al Sorkhy
Hey everyone, built something I’ve been using daily and finally sharing it: Melo. Melo is an all-in-one workspace built around a single canvas. Instead of juggling apps, everything lives in one place: • Notes • Websites • PDFs • Images • Calendar • AI chat that actually sees your entire board • Multiple spaces for different workflows You can shape each space however you want: • 20+ themes • 10+ fonts • GIF support • Built-in pomodoro • And yes… virtual pets You can use it like a normal app, but it also supports voice and even hand gestures if you want something more fluid. Built this because I wanted a workspace that adapts to how I think instead of forcing me into rigid tools. Would love to hear what you think, especially where your current setup breaks down 👀
Bryan

@hamza_al_sorkhy Hi Hamza, your discount code doesn't work

Hamza Al Sorkhy

@life_ofbryan Hey brian, sorry about that! PH30OFF try this code now

Tal Elor

@hamza_al_sorkhy What’s the primary use case? personal organization, team workspaces, or something else? I’m asking because it affects the level of friction I have when onboarding into apps like this.

Linoy Bar-Gal

The quiet headline here is the AI having your whole canvas in context without re-explanation. That's the problem I hit constantly, I spend the first few minutes of every AI session just re-establishing what I'm building and why. The local-first architecture is a big bet too. Was that a values call about user privacy, or did you run into specific problems with cloud sync during development?