February 18, 2026

How Companion builds personalized apps

Imagine describing a tool you wish existed, connecting your data, and having it built for you on the spot. A budgeting app that pulls your actual bank transactions and categorizes them the way you think about money. A fitness tracker that logs your workouts, tracks your PRs, and adjusts your program based on how you're progressing. A dashboard with exactly the business metrics you care about.

Companion builds software shaped entirely around you.

Personal tools

Everyone's life runs on slightly different systems. Companion builds the ones that fit yours.

Tell it to build you a meal planner that accounts for what's already in your fridge and generates a grocery list. Or an email client that surfaces the messages that actually matter and summarizes the rest. Or a habit tracker that checks in with you every morning and adapts its tone based on your streaks.

These are real, working apps running on your Companion's computer. They pull your real data and update in real time.

Work tools

The same thing applies to how you work. Connect Companion to Stripe, your database, Slack, Gmail, Notion, whatever you use, and it builds live tools on top of them.

Want a dashboard that shows your MRR alongside support ticket volume and deployment frequency? Companion builds it. Want a weekly report that pulls from three different sources and formats it the way your investors expect? Done.

Someone running a DTC brand gets inventory tracking, order dashboards, and supplier alerts. Someone running a dev team gets deployment frequency, incident tracking, and sprint velocity. The same system, completely different outputs, because the tools are built around the person using them.

It evolves with you

The tools Companion builds grow as your life and work change. Add a new data source, change a metric, redesign a view. Companion updates the tool right there.

You're always changing. The software you use should keep up.