Use AI to turn your working routines into local applications, then run them without it. Explainable, predictable tools you can share like a plain file, and your data never leaves your computer.
Your data never leaves your computer. Ever.
Share a single HTML file with colleagues, like any other document.
No credits, no subscriptions, no model to call at runtime.
Written-down, predictable behavior that's easy to evolve.
Describe your rules and get a working tool right away.
Three real tools, generated exactly the way the skill produces them.
Top clients, date ranges, drill-down on click. All of it stays in your browser.
Dates, weights and references normalized. Suspect rows are flagged one by one.
A photo-heavy deck reworked into a much lighter file. Nothing gets uploaded.
Your AI already knows how to generate a web page. The skill adds the guardrails you need when the data ends up in accounting, the ERP or a customs declaration.
Everything runs in the browser of whoever uses the tool. No data is sent over the internet: not during processing, not afterwards. That's what makes these tools safe to use on client, payroll or financial data.
The tool keeps working exactly the same, even mid-flight. It's the simplest way to prove that nothing ever goes online.
It lives on your machines and in your own spaces: network drives, company email, Teams or SharePoint. No subscription keeps it running, and nobody can switch it off remotely.
An open format browsers have been reading for thirty years. No AI is needed to run it, and any AI can pick it up and evolve it.
A new column? A rule that changed? Send the file back to your AI, describe the change in plain English, and get a numbered new version back. The whole history fits in the file name.
Download the skill and add it to your AI (Claude, ChatGPT, Mistral or Gemini). You only do it once.
In plain English, as you would to a colleague: the columns, the rules, the edge cases. Already have a tool or a prototype? Hand it over and it gets rebuilt as a self-contained file.
Email it, drop it in the team space, send it in chat. Your colleagues double-click it. That's it.