One home for serious work

Apps for people. Infrastructure for teams.

ImagineOS brings product apps, shared workspaces, and real operations into one local-first system. Fast by default, private by default, and finally coherent across the stack.

No public registry dump. No operator jargon first. Just a clear way into the platform, the workspace, and the apps that matter.

9 Connected apps under one platform shell.
3 Shared workspaces for canvas, studio, and collaborative flow.
4 Native runtime services working behind the experience.
9 Reusable workflows shaping the system instead of ad hoc glue.

What ImagineOS is for

Running serious digital work without splitting your world between disconnected apps, brittle admin tools, and infrastructure nobody wants to touch.

For founders and operators

Launch the app you need, keep the shared context, and still retain a real operating layer underneath.

For teams

Move from public entry to private portal to operational control without changing products midstream.

For trusted runtime work

Performance is visible. Status is public. Platform ownership is clear instead of buried in app hacks.

For growth without chaos

Shared capabilities live at the platform layer so every new app does not become a new mess.

How the experience should flow

The front door should welcome people. The portal should take them to work. Ops should give the team a real control room.

Public landing

Explain the platform, build trust, and offer the cleanest path into sign-in, docs, and live status.

Portal

The authenticated home for workspaces, app launch, and the next meaningful actions.

Universal Ops

The platform control room for tasks, workflows, runtime truth, and cross-app coordination.

Featured apps

The platform exists to support real products. These are the app surfaces currently connected to the shared shell.

Start in the right place.

Public visitors should meet a confident product. Signed-in users should land in a coherent portal. Operators should have a real control room. That is the platform shape this landing now points toward.