I'm Vijay, founder of Humble Code. I'm back with a "Show HN" for what my team and I have been passionately building. This project is the culmination of a 23-year journey that started with a deep frustration: software is too complex to build and customize.
My early career was spent watching enterprise software projects get bogged down in year-long customization cycles. This led me to bootstrap my first company building a no-code platform back in 2005, and I've been obsessed with simplifying creation ever since.
Our long-term vision for Agent Jax is to create an autonomous AI that can build and maintain complex, full-stack applications. Today, we're taking our first major step towards that vision.
We're opening up early access for the first part of our platform: the Agent Jax Website and E-commerce Builder.
Instead of endless clicking, dragging, and hunting through menus in traditional builders, you simply talk to Jax. You can tell it:
"Add a hero section with our logo, the headline 'Future of AI', and a sign-up button."
"Create a three-column feature grid using these icons and text."
"Set up a product page for a t-shirt with fields for size, color, and price."
Jax understands the context and builds it for you. You can then conversationally ask for changes, iterating in seconds.
The full Application Builder is next on our roadmap (we're still finalizing the payment pipelines and usage limits for it), but we believe this conversational approach to web/e-commerce design is powerful on its own, and we're eager to get it into your hands.
We are launching this Thursday, October 2nd, and I'm here today looking for about 100 early users to give us feedback on the website and e-commerce builder.
In return for your time and thoughts, we're offering a generous extended free plan and a steep lifetime discount for anyone who signs up this week to test it out.
I'll be here all day to answer your questions. Does a conversational interface for web design feel like a genuine time-saver, or just a gimmick? We'd love your honest feedback.
kbvijay1•1h ago
I'm Vijay, founder of Humble Code. I'm back with a "Show HN" for what my team and I have been passionately building. This project is the culmination of a 23-year journey that started with a deep frustration: software is too complex to build and customize.
My early career was spent watching enterprise software projects get bogged down in year-long customization cycles. This led me to bootstrap my first company building a no-code platform back in 2005, and I've been obsessed with simplifying creation ever since.
Our long-term vision for Agent Jax is to create an autonomous AI that can build and maintain complex, full-stack applications. Today, we're taking our first major step towards that vision.
We're opening up early access for the first part of our platform: the Agent Jax Website and E-commerce Builder.
Instead of endless clicking, dragging, and hunting through menus in traditional builders, you simply talk to Jax. You can tell it:
"Add a hero section with our logo, the headline 'Future of AI', and a sign-up button."
"Create a three-column feature grid using these icons and text."
"Set up a product page for a t-shirt with fields for size, color, and price."
Jax understands the context and builds it for you. You can then conversationally ask for changes, iterating in seconds.
The full Application Builder is next on our roadmap (we're still finalizing the payment pipelines and usage limits for it), but we believe this conversational approach to web/e-commerce design is powerful on its own, and we're eager to get it into your hands.
We are launching this Thursday, October 2nd, and I'm here today looking for about 100 early users to give us feedback on the website and e-commerce builder.
In return for your time and thoughts, we're offering a generous extended free plan and a steep lifetime discount for anyone who signs up this week to test it out.
I'll be here all day to answer your questions. Does a conversational interface for web design feel like a genuine time-saver, or just a gimmick? We'd love your honest feedback.