Redefining how we communicate with AI
Teton replaces the chatbox with a visual canvas. Every component is its own AI agent, building in parallel. You lay out intent. The app assembles itself.
Text chat gives AI a keyhole view of your project. By message thirty, it's forgotten message five. The entire interface is fighting you.
Chat forces sequential thinking for a non-sequential process. You can't branch, backtrack, or explore — you can only scroll.
Every conversation has a ceiling. Hit the context window and the AI loses your project's architecture, decisions, and history.
Natural language is ambiguous. Without enough context, the AI spirals in the wrong direction and you can't revert.
No collaboration. No version history. No shared workspace. Chat is a private thread, not a team environment.
Drop blocks onto a canvas. Each block is a piece of your app — authentication, payments, dashboard, database. Each block spins up its own AI agent that immediately starts building.
Connect blocks to define relationships. The agents align with each other automatically. The app emerges from their collective output.
You steer. You don't type.
Drag components onto the canvas. Text, screenshots, videos, sketches — whatever communicates your idea fastest. The AI reads spatial relationships, not paragraphs.
Every component is its own agent, building its piece of the app autonomously. Five agents working simultaneously on five parts of your project. No waiting.
Agents stay aligned through a shared project graph. Connect components, and they negotiate contracts, schemas, and interfaces automatically. Preview at any time.
Your app doesn't need another prompt. It needs a workbench.
— The Teton Thesis
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