Mana LLM OS

17 pointsposted 6 hours ago
by behzadhaghgoo

12 Comments

jiito

6 hours ago

Nice—who have you found that sits at the intersection of "wants to build custom personal apps" and "doesn't want to use a terminal UI"? Or, is there something people who already use Claude Code would get from this?

behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

I think the main thing is UI and being on the cloud. I used to have all my todos and notes on claude code. But it's much nicer to have a UI that can directly interact with them (e.g. mark something as done or click to view more details). With CC you'd need to spin up a server and frontend and host them etc. Here we abstract those steps away without really reducing capability. You can create a frontend and it can talk to the file system or external APIs very easily.

behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

One way to think about is like Notion. Imagine if every notion page was a webapp instead of a markdown and then you had an LLM that had access to it all. So anyone who uses productivity software can potentially use it to make their very personal workspace.

user

6 hours ago

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behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

If you combine an LLM that can run code, a cloud file system, and UI generation, you can create a new kind of os that evolves dynamically with the user.

saraabd

6 hours ago

Very cool product! Can it store the data for apps as well?

behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

yeah everything persists. The apps and LLM both talk to the same source of data. So you can either talk to change things or have apps do it.

agrinman

6 hours ago

this is really cool! so basically it makes something like claude code but with ui possible for anyone?

behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

Yup, basically like Claude code operating on a folder but the folder is on the cloud and it can generate interactive UIs for interacting with the folder.

makark

6 hours ago

Very nice, any plans for storing file system locally?

behzadhaghgoo

6 hours ago

If you give it an API to a local file system it can already connect. For the main file system we can explore it! Curious what your use case is.

Currently our file system is a relational db which makes it more web-native for webapps. but fully local can be doable too.