I built Gipity, an AI-native cloud computer that runs entirely in your browser.
https://gipity.ai (free to try)
The original goal was a "hosted OpenClaw" - a chat-driven environment with persistent state and real infrastructure behind it. It has since expanded into something closer to a programmable cloud workspace.
It looks like a terminal (retro DOS style), but it is not just chat. It supports:
- Persistent files
- Programmable databases
- Agentic workflows and scheduled tasks
- Access to multiple top-tier AI models
- App creation and execution from chat
Demo video: https://youtu.be/Nbs2jpG3iHA
In the demo video I show: - Creating and editing a small web app
- Generating and adding sound effects
- Saving state to a database
- Setting up a daily automation
- Compiling and running a Win64 assembly binary
I am particularly interested in feedback on:
- Where this fits relative to tools like Replit or Lovable
- Whether "chat-first AI computer" makes sense as a framing?
- What would be required for you to actually use something like this
Happy to answer technical questions about architecture, isolation, storage, orchestration - or ServiceNow (where I currently work building their coding assistant) or my prior startups (started in 1998!).
-Steve