Born with a link
Every app hatches live at a real URL. Send it to one client or the whole group chat — it opens on any phone, nothing to install.
lucky-cedar.appnest.ingDescribe an app to Claude or ChatGPT — a party RSVP, a client pitch, a poll, a game. AppNest turns it into a real, live, shareable web app with data that sticks around. No code. No deploys. Just a link.
Setup is a bit hands-on for now. Once Claude and ChatGPT approve AppNest for their stores, this gets much smoother.
Already connected? Open your dashboard ->Same trick, a hundred flavors — for the group chat and the client call. Tap a category — see the exact prompt and the real app it makes.
Backyard BBQ RSVP
Connect Four
Lassing Pointe Scorecard
Dinner Poll
Potluck Signup
Product Waitlist
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A client pitch is the same trick as a party RSVP: describe it in chat, get a real link, send it to the people who matter. If you're a realtor, a designer, a lawn crew, a one-person everything — this is the fastest “here, I made this for you” on the internet.
No website builder to learn, no agency to call. The tool you need for this client, this week, built in the chat you already had open.
Private sharing is live in the alpha today; bring-your-own domains are rolling out now.
Every app hatches live at a real URL. Send it to one client or the whole group chat — it opens on any phone, nothing to install.
lucky-cedar.appnest.ingShare with exactly the people you choose. They sign in with a magic link — no passwords, no accounts to explain — and you can revoke access anytime.
shared with: the HendersonsOne CNAME record and the pitch lives on your own subdomain, certificates handled. Your brand on the link, AppNest under the hood.
pitch.janedoehomes.comAppNest is best for simple, shared apps that need a real URL and persistent data: the thing you would otherwise fake with a spreadsheet, a screenshot in the group chat — or a PDF you'd email a client.
From “I have an idea” to a working app your people — or your clients — can use, without leaving the conversation.
Tell Claude or ChatGPT what you want — “a potluck signup for Saturday.” It builds the app right in the chat.
One call to AppNest provisions a real database and deploys it. Your data is shared and sticks around — no localStorage that vanishes.
You get a live URL. Drop it in the group chat — or send it to a client. They open it on their phones and it just works.
A quick guided look at the build flow: ask for an app, let AppNest handle the backend, and end with a live link you can share.
It is tucked down here on purpose. The main magic is still the prompt and the link.
AppNest is for shareable apps you can send around. Public apps are still public by link; private alpha apps use explicit email grants, app-local magic links, and per-visitor rows.
Claude or ChatGPT connects to AppNest through OAuth. AppNest uses that sign-in to know which apps are yours.
For AppSpecV2 private apps, owners grant email addresses and visitors sign into that one app by magic link.
AI assistants request capabilities like shared collections; AppNest generates the server-side pieces from those requests.
The dashboard shows your generated apps and lets you delete apps you no longer want live.
V1 is free to try and limited to three apps per user while paid plans and subscriptions are still being designed.
Attach a subdomain you already own to any app — one CNAME record, certificates handled automatically. Rolling out in the private alpha.
Add AppNest to Claude or ChatGPT, describe the thing you need, and send the link — before the group chat moves on, or before the client's coffee gets cold.