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We Built the First Agent-Native Computer

And it just killed my 23 SaaS subscriptions.

Last week I stopped using: Notion. Slack. Mailchimp. Calendly. Zapier.
All of them.
Because I don't need apps anymore. I just talk to my computer.

🕳️ The problem

We're in 2026 and founders are still managing 23 tools to run one business.

Still spending 2 hours a day copy-pasting between them.

Everyone's adding "AI features" to their apps. A chatbot here. An auto-complete there.

But nobody's asking the real question:

Why are we still using apps at all?

đź‘€ Agent-native vs App-native

App-native computer: Open Excel → Pull data → Open Gmail → Write email → Send

Agent-native computer: "Pull Q4 revenue from that spreadsheet, compare to last year, email the team."

One sentence. Done.

It's not an app with AI features. It's a computer where agents do the work for you.

🦫 This is Happycapy

The first agent-native computer that runs in your browser:
• Write and run code
• Process files, spreadsheets, images
• Send emails that understand context
• Automate your browser
• Do literally anything a computer can do

The interface is just a conversation.

Early users are already:
• Building web apps without touching a code editor
• Automating customer support
• Generating entire presentations from bullet points

No tool management. No subscriptions. No context switching.

Just describe what you want.

🙌 Try it for free

We just launched on Product Hunt.

Vote for us đź«¶

👉 https://www.producthunt.com/products/happycapy/launches/happycapy

Free trial. No credit card.

👉 http://happycapy.ai

The future isn't better apps.

It's not needing apps at all.

on February 28, 2026
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