A business site that actually works
Bookings, lead capture, service pages, customer follow-up, and a custom domain.
AI software creation for more teams
Gaia turns plain words into real software: planned, built, tested, hosted, and ready to keep improving. You bring the idea. Gaia handles the software stack.
Built for
Why try Gaia
Launch a product from a plain-language brief
Turn a backlog into shipped features
Add login, hosting, files, and customer workflows
Keep improving the same product after it goes live
What you can build
Gaia is for people with specific ideas. Describe the workflow, audience, design direction, data, and launch goal. The platform turns that into a product path.
Bookings, lead capture, service pages, customer follow-up, and a custom domain.
Secure login, organization access, documents, forms, dashboards, and workflow status.
A real app with database-backed features, generated clients, auth, hosting, and iteration.
Operational dashboards, admin panels, review queues, and automations shaped around your team.
How it works
Gaia does not stop at a chat answer. It coordinates the work needed to move from intent to a working release.
Start with the result you want: a booking site, dashboard, portal, game, store, or internal tool. Gaia turns the idea into a working plan.
Specialized agents handle design, code, tests, platform setup, and release prep. You stay focused on direction and feedback.
See what was built, request changes in plain language, and keep the same project context as it improves.
Gaia hosts the product, keeps identity and platform services connected, and can keep shipping new features after launch.
The platform behind the magic
The public promise is simple: describe it, build it, launch it. Under that, Gaia includes the services a real product needs.
For people who want the thing built, not a pile of tickets and tool setup.
Explore Gaia CodeFor technical teams that want Gaia speed without losing typed, inspectable code.
Explore Gaia SDKFor any product that needs real login, teams, access control, and a safe place to keep credentials.
Explore Gaia AuthFor people who want a working product, not a zip file or a handoff that still needs deployment.
Explore Gaia HostingFor businesses that need the product and the customer workflow around it.
Explore Gaia CRMFor apps that need images, documents, downloads, user uploads, or private assets.
Explore Gaia StorageFor teams that need repeatable delivery instead of one-off AI chats.
Explore Gaia ConductorFor developers and teams who want the dev environment to be ready before they finish their coffee.
Explore Gaia WorkspaceFor every product that needs to send a welcome email, a receipt, a magic link, or a notification.
Explore Gaia MailFor businesses that talk to customers in more than one place and want every conversation in one window.
Explore Gaia ChatFor businesses that need a video call surface inside their own product instead of sending users to a third-party call app.
Explore Gaia MeetFor teams and businesses that want their own calendar instead of paying a third-party suite for one.
Explore Gaia CalendarFor businesses that take meetings, consultations, or appointments and refuse to send customers to a third-party booking link.
Explore Gaia BookFor businesses that need NDAs, SoWs, consent forms, and customer agreements signed without sending people off to a third-party signing app.
Explore Gaia SignUse cases
From the blog
AI patterns, framework explorations, and what we’re learning while building Gaia.
Languages
Why we’re building a substrate where the spec and the implementation can stop drifting.
Patterns
What changed when we stopped trying to make one agent do everything and started giving them roles.
POV
The IDE that ships next isn’t a UI — it’s the conversation that produces the UI.
Start with a sentence
Try the product with the clearest possible brief: who it is for, what it should do, and what finished should feel like.