Apps

App Studio

App Studio lets you build custom apps inside Transistor by describing what you want. Your agent does the building. No code required.

How it works

1
Describe your app
Tell your agent what you want to build. Be as specific or as general as you like. "I want a simple CRM for tracking my client relationships" or "Build me a weekly review template."
2
Review and refine
Your agent proposes a structure and shows you a preview. You can ask for changes in plain language until it looks right.
3
Launch
Confirm and the app appears in your Dock. It runs inside Transistor and your agent has full access to its data.

What you can build

Trackers
Habit trackers, reading lists, project boards, inventory logs, anything with rows and fields.
Dashboards
Aggregated views across your data, your calendar, your email, or any skill you have enabled.
Templates
Structured documents you fill out repeatedly, like meeting agendas, weekly reviews, or status updates.
Workflows
Multi-step processes your agent runs on demand or on a schedule.

Limitations

Apps have access to the skills and data available to your agent. Complex apps with many interconnected data types may require a few rounds of iteration to get right.

Coming soon: the Marketplace

Right now, App Studio apps are private to your account. We are building a Marketplace where you will be able to publish apps you have built and install apps built by others. If you build something genuinely useful — a client tracker, a research workflow, a daily briefing template — you will be able to list it, set a price, and sell it directly to other Transistor users.

The Marketplace is designed around the idea that the best personal productivity tools are built by the people who actually use them. You know your workflow. Someone else has the same problem. The gap between those two people should not require a software company to close it.

Marketplace launching with public beta