Foundations

Our open source (MIT license) software manages the full development lifecycle of websites and apps – from discovery and planning, to building, maintaining, and optimising. Apps run on any browser-enabled device.

Website/app

Runs in any web browser – Firefox, Safari, Vivaldi, Brave, Opera, Edge... A single codebase works across all devices. No app store fees. Reduced development costs.

Mobile/tablet

Install the web app on the home screen – get a home screen icon and full-screen browser. Or install directly onto the operating system (for supporting devices) – you can work offline.

Desktop/laptop

Install directly onto the operating system (native install). Use an installer file to install everything you need – browser, web server, database, and files. Fire up the browser and you're good to go. You can work offline and sync.

Watch

Currently, no support for running web apps full-screen. Ideally, install the web app on the home screen or install directly onto the device – apps could behave like native apps, running in the browser.

Glasses

Currently, there is limited web browsing support on smart/AR glasses. Once supported, users will be able install natively or add an icon to the home screen.

Kiosk

Install natively. Lock the app down – kiosk mode – at the OS and browser levels.

TV

Many smart TVs come with built-in web browsers. Currently, no home screen or native install support, but you can navigate to an app's URL address.

VR/XR headset

Most modern headsets support web browsing. Currently, there is limited support for home screen and native installs.

Other

Any browser-enabled device with a physical or projected screen, eg dashboards, games consoles, e-readers, digital signage, smart appliances...

Software suite

We provide a desktop experience – dashboards, real-time interactive widgets, themes, wallpapers, system toolbar, account and project menus. Enter fullscreen mode and leverage multi-tab support to extend your workspace across multiple monitors.

Stay tuned for more details in upcoming blog posts, where we explore the interface and walk through its key features.