Imagine it. Use it.
Imagine Ware builds AI products that turn plain-language ideas into working software. We start from the operator's job and work backward into the technical layer — never the other way around.
We want the next decade of business software to feel like imagining a tool into existence — not configuring one.
Most operations work is still trapped in spreadsheets, half-built internal tools, and SaaS that's overspecified for the job. Imagine Ware compresses the gap between “I need a tool that does X” and “here is the tool that does X” until it nearly disappears.
Decisions we make on repeat.
Our default user is a shop owner, school admin, ministry leader, or solo founder. They have an operation to run. Our job is to remove the software friction.
Plain English is the API. We translate sentences into structures: pages, tables, roles, workflows. The user keeps owning the words; we own the architecture.
AI drafts, humans approve. No silent sends, no surprise schema mutations, no pretend dashboards. The work either happened or it didn’t, and we say which.
6cript is the first product. The infrastructure beneath it — auth, persistence, autopilot, drafts, exports — is built so future Imagine Ware products inherit the same trust.
Checkpoints before destructive moves. Read-only previews you can revoke instantly. Saved scenes you can replay. Imagining shouldn’t feel like pressing a launch button.
API keys live in your environment, never in the workspace. Every integration card is metadata only.
Real operations. Real people.
inventory, sales, reorder alerts, daily totals.
fees, students, attendance, class lists.
members, groups, follow-ups, contact lists.
internal SaaS dashboards, customer notes, launch rooms.
job sheets, photos, signatures, route lists (coming).
client portals, deliverables, approvals (coming).
We're early. The work is real.
- 6cript is shipping; other products are in design.
- Custom domains and full deployment automation come later.
- Multiplayer collaboration is on the roadmap.
- We say what works today and what doesn't — no demo theatre.
Want to build with us?
Operators, partners, investors — we're open to conversations on all three.