Desktop-first workflow design
We map local files, user actions, background jobs, permissions, settings, and what should never leave the device.
AI Kick Start
AI Kick Start builds native desktop apps for businesses that need speed, privacy, local files, offline use, hardware access, or a workflow that does not belong entirely in the browser. We favour practical stacks such as Rust and Tauri where they fit the job.

We map local files, user actions, background jobs, permissions, settings, and what should never leave the device.
Tauri can produce small desktop apps while Rust supports local commands, file work, performance, and safer system boundaries.
Desktop apps can support local model calls, redaction, document processing, RAG, media workflows, and offline review.
A useful desktop app needs icons, installers, signing notes, update strategy, app data paths, settings, logs, and support notes.
Desktop tools can coordinate browser tasks, command-line tools, local databases, file watchers, background workers, APIs, and scripts.
The handover includes build commands, environment notes, installer notes, data paths, troubleshooting steps, and update checks.
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Choose desktop when the workflow depends on local files, privacy, offline use, hardware access, background tasks, or stronger operating-system integration.
Yes. Tauri is a strong fit for many local business tools because it combines a web UI with a native shell and a Rust backend.
Yes. Depending on hardware and model requirements, a desktop app can use local models, local redaction, private document processing, or controlled API calls.
Yes. We can prepare Windows, macOS, or Linux build notes and installers where the project scope includes packaging.
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Bring one workflow, one growth problem, or one team that needs to get moving. We will map the first useful system.
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