Say what you need. Get an app.

odapt turns a sentence into working software — hosted, shareable, and easy to change. No code. No installs. Nothing to maintain.

Press Enter to start — it takes about a minute

Small software, everywhere

Made by people like you, usually before lunch

Not startups. Not "projects." Just the small, specific apps you never got around to — for your house, your team, your shop, your hobby.

Why it feels different

Not a website builder. A place your apps live.

Your apps can think

The AI doesn't leave when the building's done — it's inside the app. Anything you make can read, summarize, draft, and decide on its own. A tracker that writes the follow-up. A journal that spots patterns. A form that sorts what comes in.

No AI accounts to set up, no keys to manage. It's just there.

Inbox Sorter✦ thinks
"Refund for order #19…"→ urgent
"Love the candles!!"→ nice words
"Wholesale pricing?"→ leads
Sorted 12 new messages. One looks urgent — want a suggested reply?

Connect once. Every app can use it.

Plug in Slack, Notion, Google Sheets — or anything with an API — one time. From then on, every app you build can use that connection. And when you share an app, it keeps working for whoever you share it with. Your keys and logins stay yours, never in the app.

Share what your tools can do — without sharing access to them.

Slack Notion Google Sheets your own API

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Order Alerts
Posts to #orders
Content Planner
Reads from Notion

Change it like you'd change a doc

Want it different? Say so, and it's different. Clone a friend's app and make it yours. Outgrow one, throw it away, start fresh — nothing to uninstall, nothing to migrate, no update to ship. Software here is closer to a document than a product.

Every version is kept, so you can always step back.

make the buttons bigger and add a weekly view
Done — bigger buttons, and there's a new "Week" tab up top. Take a look.
perfect. now in spanish
Hecho.

How it works

From sentence to shared app in three moves

step 1

Say it

Describe what you need in plain words — like you'd explain it to a capable friend.

step 2

Try it

A working app appears in about a minute. Click around, then ask for changes until it's right.

step 3

Share it

Send a link. It's already hosted and already works — for your housemates, your team, or the whole internet.

Technical? Your API is one sentence away from an app.

Point odapt at an OpenAPI spec and every endpoint becomes something your apps can call — credentials injected server-side, never exposed to the page. Admin panels, internal tools, and client dashboards without a repo, a deploy, or a Tuesday lost to auth plumbing.

See how it works for developers →

What have you been meaning to build?

It's probably a sentence long. Type it, and use the app before your coffee's cold.

Start building