Launching today
Moldable

Moldable

Personal software. Built for change.

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Build local apps that work exactly how you think — powered by AI, shaped by conversation. Everything's local on your machine, so you own it & can evolve it. Need a starting point? Use our free apps, like meeting recorder, notes, translation journal, and more https://moldable.sh/apps You have powers now. Go use them.
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What do you think? …

Rob Phillips
If you've ever thought "this app is fine… I just need it to do *one* thing differently" — same. So I built Moldable: you describe the tool you wish you had, it builds it, and it runs locally... with the full power of your filesystem (& approvals). Most tools force you into their workflow. Then you end up with workarounds, tabs, and copy/paste glue. Moldable is for that moment: tell it what you actually need, and it builds the app around *your* workflow. And it’s local-first. Your apps + data live on your machine. You can keep iterating in plain English: "add this", "change that", "export like this"
Austin Heaton

@iwasrobbedtoo congrats on the launch. Is it also oriented towards the internal tools or only for commercial apps?

Ryan Thill

Local-first “build the app by conversation” + explicit filesystem approvals is a strong take on personal software. The scale pain is safety + determinism as users iterate (prompt drift → broken apps), and best practice is: a typed app schema + versioned diffs/migrations, plus a permissioned tool layer (capabilities) and replayable build logs for debugging. How are you representing apps under the hood (React/Tauri/Electron + JSON schema?), and will you add one-click export/share of an app as a signed bundle?