Introduction
Typillar is a product company you operate by typing. Instead of opening a project tracker, writing tickets, wiring a repository, and configuring hosting, you describe the outcome you want in plain language. An always-on team of agents does the rest — research, planning, building, deploying, and keeping a full history you can roll back.
The defining choice behind Typillar is where the work runs. Most tools host your product for you and rent it back. Typillar builds directly into infrastructure you already own: your Cloudflare account, your GitHub repository, your databases, and the model provider of your choice. When you stop using Typillar, the product, the code, the data, and the accounts are still yours — nothing to export, nothing to reclaim.
What you can do with it
Section titled “What you can do with it”- Go from idea to a live URL. Describe a feature or a whole app; approve the plan; watch it deploy to a real, production address on your own domain or a Workers subdomain.
- Keep a product manager on staff. A standing PM agent watches your project, proposes next steps, and turns vague goals into concrete, reviewable tickets.
- Stay in control. Nothing ships without your approval, and every change is committed to your GitHub repo with one-click rollback.
Who it’s for
Section titled “Who it’s for”Typillar is built for founders and small teams who want to move from idea to shipped software without assembling a stack or a team first — but who also care about owning what they build. If you want the speed of “just tell it what you want” without the lock-in of a closed platform, this is for you.
What makes it different
Section titled “What makes it different”- You own the substrate. Compute, storage, source, and model inference all live in your accounts. See What you own.
- Zero inference on our servers. Every token is generated on your Cloudflare Workers AI or your own provider keys. See Zero inference on our servers.
- The whole loop, not a slice. Typillar owns the part that usually falls between tools — turning intent into reviewed, shipped, version-controlled software. See The build loop.
Read How Typillar works for the loop end to end, or jump straight to the Quickstart.