Web apps
Build a real Next.js project for a SaaS product, CRM, customer portal, dashboard, marketplace, landing page, or internal system.
Next.js · editable source · local dev serverCreate production web apps, mobile apps, and internal tools without moving your code, data, or development workflow into a cloud-only builder. Avery runs on your desktop or inside your network.
Add a dispatcher map and let technicians upload completion photos from the phone app.
No agent is required. Add intelligence only when the product benefits from it.
Build a real Next.js project for a SaaS product, CRM, customer portal, dashboard, marketplace, landing page, or internal system.
Next.js · editable source · local dev serverCreate a real Expo project for iOS and Android with screens, navigation, forms, device-friendly workflows, and shared data.
Expo · iOS + Android · EAS-readyBuild a tracker, board, notes tool, calculator, or private business utility with local data. It can work without an agent or cloud backend.
Local data · private workspace · no agent requiredGive one or more agents a polished interface for uploads, review queues, approvals, editable outputs, and operator workflows.
Multiple agents · governed actions · invisible backendThe conversational speed of a modern builder, with the control of a local development environment.
Choose web, phone, local, or agentic. Explain the users, screens, data, actions, and visual direction in ordinary language.
Avery maps the architecture and build steps before changing files. Revise the plan until it matches the product you intend.
Avery runs the development server locally and opens the working app in an embedded browser. Click, type, upload, and test it.
Ask for another screen, new behavior, or a different layout. Avery edits the project, detects errors, and repairs the preview.
Open the Code tab to browse and edit source files. The Changes tab shows exact files and diffs for every request.
Download the project, deploy web apps through your Vercel or Railway account, or prepare mobile releases through EAS.
Avery keeps the development loop close to your files, systems, and operating boundary. Cloud services remain optional destinations or explicitly connected capabilities—not the place you must surrender the whole project to.
Explore the Avery platformCode, local data, preview state, and change history live in the Avery workspace you control.
Connect a publisher only when you choose to ship, or export the complete project for your existing pipeline.
Enterprise teams can bring the shared NXR Service into their network with roles, SSO, policy, and organization-managed credentials.
Build the customer or operator experience first, then connect one or more Avery agents behind it. Users see forms, files, dashboards, editable fields, and approvals—not workflow nodes or model settings.
Direct answers about formats, ownership, privacy, and deployment.
Avery generates a real Next.js project, suitable for products such as SaaS applications, CRMs, portals, dashboards, internal tools, and marketing sites. The source is available to inspect and edit.
Yes. Avery creates a real Expo project for phone apps, which can target iOS and Android and can be prepared for App Store and Play Store delivery through EAS.
No. Web apps, phone apps, and local apps can stand alone. Agentic apps are an additional option when the product needs automated work behind its interface.
Yes. Avery includes a Code view for browsing and editing source files, plus a Changes view with request-level file diffs and one-click restore to prior versions.
Free and Pro run from the Avery desktop on macOS, Windows, or Linux. Enterprise can run the shared Avery NXR Service inside an organization’s on-premise environment.
Yes. You can export the project and deploy it through your existing process. Avery can also publish web apps through accounts you connect or prepare mobile delivery through EAS.
Download Avery for Mac, Windows, or Linux. Describe the product and watch the real project take shape on your hardware.