Inspiration

Software development is becoming increasingly AI-driven, but current tools are fragmented. Developers jump between chat interfaces, local tools, scripts, and orchestration systems just to coordinate multiple AI agents.

We asked a simple question:

What if AI agents worked like a real development team — coordinated, scheduled, and collaborative — inside a single workspace?

PSX was inspired by the need to turn AI-assisted development into a structured, autonomous workflow rather than a collection of disconnected prompts.

What it does

PSX is a desktop application that allows users to create, orchestrate, and run AI agents that collaborate to build.

Users can:

  • Create AI agents and define their roles and capabilities
  • Schedule agents to run during defined work periods
  • Enable communication between agents to coordinate tasks
  • Connect external tools to add context (MCPs)
  • Build mobile, web, and desktop applications from a single environment
  • Use it with no-code simplicity or extend it with developer-level control

How we built it

PSX was designed as a local-first desktop environment. Matthew — Seller & Product Design / Front Minor — Backend Cata — Developer

Challenges we ran into

  • Preventing conflicting actions or duplicated outputs
  • Creating predictable scheduling behavior for autonomous execution

Accomplishments that we're proud of

  • Transforming AI usage from prompt-based interaction into coordinated workflows
  • Enabling agents to operate on schedules like real team members
  • Creating a single workspace capable of generating software across multiple platforms
  • Designing an interface accessible to both non-technical users and experienced developers

What we learned

  • We learned that orchestration is more important than raw model capability.

What's next for PSX

  • Adding deeper developer extensibility and plugin systems
  • Enhancing real-time collaboration and monitoring

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