How a simple question about AI sparked the idea for nine integrated workspaces.
It started with a conversation between coworkers.
"Why is your AI better than my AI?"
"Because I am better than you."
It wasn't arrogance. It was a realization. The AI wasn't smarter. The person using it was giving it better context. Better prompts. More relevant information about what they were building.
But here's the problem: gathering that context is painful. Your design is in Figma. Your code is in VS Code. Your tasks are in Linear. Your notes are in Notion. Your git history is in the terminal. Your team chat is in Slack.
What if all of that lived in one place? What if AI could see everything?
Full context for AI. Everything in one workspace.
UI Designer
Code Editor
Git Control
Terminal
AI Assistant
Architect
Tasks
Notes
Team Chat
When you ask the AI to help with a component, it sees your design. It sees your existing code patterns. It sees your git history. It sees your task requirements. It sees your team's discussion about the feature. Full context. Better output.
A loading program where anything can be built.
"The Construct is where we can load anything we need."
— Morpheus, The Matrix
The ideas that guide how we build.
Your AI sees everything: designs, code, tasks, notes, chat. Better context, better results.
Stop switching apps. Design, code, manage, and collaborate in a single window.
Local-first architecture. Work offline. No cloud required. Export anytime.
Native desktop performance. No lag, no loading screens, no waiting.
Built by Basecode.al
We're a small team obsessed with developer tools. We believe the best software comes from people who use what they build every day.
CONSTRUCT started as an internal tool to solve our own frustrations. Now we're sharing it with everyone who's tired of context switching between disconnected apps.
We're preparing for our funding round.
If you're a VC interested in the future of developer tools and AI-powered workspaces, we'd love to talk.
Public beta launching Q2 2026. Join the waitlist for early access.