Launching today

Compartment
Open-source runtime for internal team software
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Open-source runtime for internal team software
75 followers
Compartment is a self-hosted open-source runtime for AI-built internal apps. It gives teams one place to run and share the apps, scripts, workers, and automations created with AI coding agents, on infrastructure they own. Use Cursor, Claude, Codex, or any stack your team already works with. Compartment turns the code into team-ready software with isolation, RBAC, SSO, and audit logs built in.







UI Bakery
UI Bakery
I keep coming back to this: internal tools don't always start as "projects" anymore. They often start as a quick fix from the person closest to the pain, not as something planned by a central team weeks later.
That seems like a huge unlock, but also brings a new kind of chaos. For teams already seeing this happen: what do you actually do with these tools once they start being useful - where do they live, how do people discover/use them, and who ends up maintaining them?
The weirdest thing about AI-built tools is that many of them take less time to create than to make trustworthy.
Getting a prototype is easy now. Making it something another person on your team can safely use, maintain, and build on is still the real work.
That gap is a big part of why we built Compartment. We kept seeing useful internal apps appear very quickly, then get stuck in a limbo between “cool demo” and “something the team can actually depend on.”
Would love to hear if others here are running into the same problem.