Prox OS Platform Vision
GitHub made the Repo a global unit of software collaboration. It solved a
Status Model
| Label | Meaning |
|---|---|
Current | Exists in the repository or shell today. |
Planned | A product direction for near roadmap work. |
Exploration | A candidate model that needs validation before implementation. |
Long-term Vision | Strategic north star, not a promise that the platform already does it. |
The Problem After GitHub And Hugging Face
GitHub made the Repo a global unit of software collaboration. It solved a
large part of publishing, starring, forking, watching, reviewing, and operating
code. But after the repository explosion, builders still face a daily problem:
- There are too many projects to know what to inspect next.
- Awesome lists and READMEs remain semi-structured.
- Star, fork, and watch do not fully answer how to move useful projects into a personal workflow.
- A repo is excellent for code collaboration, but not always enough to express a full information workspace.
- AI-native work needs more than code. It needs controlled context that agents and apps can understand and call.
Hugging Face made Model, Dataset, and Space visible platform objects for
the AI ecosystem. It solved a large part of publishing, running, cloning, and
discovering models, datasets, and AI demos. But many users still need a broader
workspace:
- Models, datasets, and Spaces are strong AI ecosystem objects, but daily work is not always organized around models.
- A single demo Space is not the same as a personal OS Home or team operating workspace.
- Users still need to combine GitHub, RSS, cloud services, project docs, profile pages, AI context, data sources, and workflows.
Prox OS explores the layer above those tools: a way to turn cloud tools, information streams, projects, sources, and AI context into an operating workspace.
Core Analogy
GitHub: where code lives.
Hugging Face: where models, datasets, and demos live.
Prox OS: where personal AI-native workspaces, OS apps, data sources, and AI contexts live.GitHub lets code become a collaborative, discoverable, forkable platform object.
Hugging Face lets models, datasets, and AI demos become publishable, runnable,
cloneable platform objects. Prox OS explores whether OS Space, OS App,
Source, AI Context, and Workflow can become platform objects for
developers, creators, teams, and communities.
Strategic summary:
GitHub lets people publish code. Hugging Face lets people publish models, datasets, and demos. Prox OS explores letting people publish their own OS Apps, OS Spaces, source combinations, and AI Context. The App Store is only the curated storefront; the real commercial core is Space + Studio + Connector + Permission + MCP Gateway.What Prox OS Is Not
Prox OS should not be framed as:
- A visual Web OS shell only.
- An iframe bookmark launcher.
- A direct replacement for GitHub, Hugging Face, Notion, Google Drive, Nextcloud, Eagle, or Apple Photos from day one.
- A simple App Store.
- A heavyweight cloud platform that immediately hosts every user's code, files, models, inference, database, and static assets.
- A product that already provides enterprise privacy certification, automatic global payouts, real autonomous agent execution, or universal hosted data residency.
The correct ambition is to stand on top of ecosystems such as GitHub, Hugging Face, Cloudflare, Vercel, RSS, AI agents, and MCP tools, not to replace all of them at once.
What Prox OS Is
Long-term Vision: Prox OS is a cloud-first, AI-native OS Space platform for
developers, creators, teams, and communities.
Strategic sentence:
Prox OS is a personal AI desktop where agents become visible, auditable, data-sovereign apps.Technical positioning:
Prox OS is not a nostalgic web desktop. It is a data-sovereign runtime for summoning, wiring, auditing, and moving personal agents and micro-apps.Its long-term goal is to:
- Bring GitHub repos, Hugging Face Spaces, RSS, Cloudflare, Vercel, Neon, Notion/Airtable-style sources, public data sources, personal knowledge flows, AI Context, and later local data bridges into OS Spaces.
- Let users create OS Apps and OS Spaces with low setup cost.
- Let each Space carry README content, Apps, Sources, Dashboards, AI Context, MCP capabilities, public/private visibility, and clone/remix metadata.
- Let non-traditional developers use AI-assisted publishing to create OS Apps without starting from a blank codebase.
- Let developers register apps, declare permissions, connect sources, publish templates, and expose MCP-ready capabilities through governed platform layers.
- Let users bring Airtable, Baserow, Notion, GitHub, and future local data, build a Prox App interface over that data, and own the runtime boundary.
Strategic north star:
Prox OS is not just another generated app tool. It is an AI-native OS Space
platform where apps, sources, permissions, deployments, manifests, and contexts
can be registered, installed, composed, and eventually operated by humans and
AI agents.Platform Loops
The early platform loop is a foundation target, not a completed backend:
GitHub SSO
-> Profile
-> Space
-> App registration
-> App source/deployment metadata
-> App installation
-> Open in OS shell
-> Permission declarationThe future AI-operated loop is a long-term direction:
Ask AI to build an app
-> AI creates or updates Space
-> AI generates code and manifest
-> BYO GitHub / BYO deployment
-> Prox records app/deployment metadata
-> App is installed into a Space
-> App declares permissions
-> Sources and Views provide data/context
-> MCP Gateway and audit arrive laterv0.2 is foundation work. It should prepare these platform objects without
pretending that AI Builder, MCP Gateway, billing, or full permission enforcement
already exists.
v0.1 should remain public-preview plus waitlist and invite-only beta. It
validates the narrative, early builder fit, privacy/data/export/agent
permission mental model, and visible OS shell rather than opening broad global
paid signup.
Post-generator OS Layer
Prox OS can position itself as a post-generator OS layer. The opportunity is not to out-generate every AI app builder or out-host every deployment platform. The early wedge is to register, install, compose, permission, and run generated apps, BYO repos, BYO deployments, Sources, and AI Context inside OS Spaces.
This is not implemented yet as a full platform. The current shell and
/app-os and /app-hub prototypes make the direction visible; v0.2.x starts the control
plane planning.
| Platform | Strong at | Prox OS should learn | Prox OS differentiation |
|---|---|---|---|
| GitHub | Code identity, repo graph, collaboration | Owner/repo mental model | OS Space + runtime + installation layer |
| Hugging Face | Typed resource hubs, datasets, Spaces, discovery | Type-first resource URLs | Personal/community OS Spaces and app runtime |
| v0 | AI app generation, Vercel deployment | Natural language creation flow | Post-generator registry, permissions, OS shell |
| Lovable | Prompt-to-app, publish/live app flow | Creator-friendly app lifecycle | BYO app control plane and Space composition |
For a broader module-by-module comparison, see Competitive Landscape.
Platform Object Model
Exploration: the following is a concept model, not a current database schema
or API contract.
Primary objects:
User
Profile
Space
App
Source
Collection
Context
WorkflowPlatform objects:
Manifest
Connector
Capability
Permission
MCP Endpoint
TemplateSpace
A Space is not a single app. It is an accessible, shareable, cloneable, and remixable workspace.
A future Space may contain:
- README
- Apps
- Sources
- Dashboards
- Datasets
- GitHub repos
- RSS feeds
- AI Context
- MCP endpoint
- Public/private/unlisted visibility
- Clone/remix metadata
- Stars and watchers
Example public path ideas, not final routes:
prox-os.com/@esmadrider/prox-os-roadmap
prox-os.com/@alice/ai-tools-radar
prox-os.com/@bob/cloudflare-dashboard
prox-os.com/@team/frontend-osApp
An App is an application unit that runs in Prox OS. The current app registry and app contract are early foundations for this direction and should evolve gradually instead of being redesigned in one pass.
A long-term app manifest may include:
- App id
- Name
- Icon
- Publisher
- Runtime type: iframe, route, local module, external, future isolated app
- Entry URL
- Permissions
- Sources
- Capabilities
- MCP declaration
- Version
- Status
Source
A Source is an external or internal data origin. Future sources may include:
- GitHub repo
- RSS feed
- Cloudflare project
- Vercel project
- Neon database
- Notion database
- Airtable base
- Hugging Face model, dataset, or Space
- Google Drive folder
- Obsidian vault
- Eagle library
- Local folder
- Manual JSON or Markdown source
Context
Context is a controlled collection of information that an AI agent or app can use. Future context may contain:
- Sources
- Summaries
- Allowed apps
- Allowed models
- Permissions
- User-approved rules
- Export format
- MCP resources, prompts, and tools
Workflow
Workflow turns information into action. Future examples:
- RSS update -> Space update
- GitHub release -> notification
- Cloud alert -> task
- Dataset update -> AI summary
- App publish -> profile activity
- Space clone -> new project
Future OS App Portfolio
Planned and Exploration: these are platform capability surfaces, not
promises that every app exists today.
The current shell includes static /app-os and /app-hub UI prototypes for these surfaces.
See Platform Core App Prototypes for the
route map and prototype boundaries.
| OS App | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Prox Studio | AI OS App and Space Builder: create apps, spaces, dashboards, sources, MCP tools, templates, and drafts. | Exploration |
| App Store | Curated discovery layer for featured apps, spaces, templates, collections, installed apps, and concepts. | Current/Planned |
| Space Gallery | Browse featured spaces, trending spaces, AI tool radars, developer dashboards, and clone/remix examples. | Planned |
| Profile App | Public identity, pinned Spaces, apps, dashboards, repos, AI contexts, follow graph, and activity. | Current mock / Planned |
| Developer Console | App registration, manifest validation, URLs, webhooks, MCP registration, analytics, submissions. | Planned |
| Connectors Hub | Notion, Airtable, Coda, Google Sheets, GitHub, Stripe, ClickUp, monday.com, Smartsheet, Baserow, NocoDB, Softr, Glide, AppSheet, Power Apps, Retool, Appsmith, Budibase, RSS, Cloudflare, Vercel, Neon, Supabase, Hugging Face, Figma, Linear, Slack, APIs. | Planned |
| Launcher Hub | Notion Sites, Obsidian Publish, Cloudflare Pages, Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Pages, v0, Lovable, Bolt, Claude Artifacts, personal landing pages, docs sites, demo sites. | Planned |
| Design System Hub | Prox Native, Bit.dev, Storybook, shadcn, Material Design, Fluent UI, Ant Design, Liquid Glass, style packs, AI-readable recipes. | Planned |
| Permission Center | Source access, AI Context access, public/private visibility, tokens, read/write scopes, audit. | Planned |
| MCP Gateway | Unified authorization, scopes, rate limits, audit logs, and user approval for MCP resources/tools. | Exploration |
| Business and Growth OS Apps | Landing, templates, analytics, upgrade, onboarding, feedback, referrals, CRM, proposals, pilots. | Exploration |
Prox Studio is not just an app generator. It should combine ideas from GitHub New Repo, Hugging Face New Space, Vercel New Project, and AI app generation into an OS App and Space creation surface.
The App Store is not the whole platform. It is a curated discovery layer. The platform core is Space + Studio + Connector + Permission + MCP Gateway.
BYO GitHub, BYO Deploy, Prox Metadata Control Plane
Planned: Prox OS should not start by hosting every user's code, files,
databases, AI inference, and static resources.
Early strategy:
BYO GitHub + BYO Deploy + Prox Metadata Control PlaneMeaning:
- User code lives in GitHub.
- Static frontends deploy to Cloudflare Pages or Vercel.
- Data can start from GitHub READMEs, JSON, RSS, and third-party APIs.
- Prox OS stores metadata, manifests, Space index, profile, stars, watches, and install relations.
- Prox OS registers iframe/external/registered app URLs into the OS.
- Prox OS starts as control plane and discovery layer before becoming a heavyweight hosting platform.
Candidate creation flow:
1. User clicks Create App or Create Space in Prox Studio.
2. User selects a template.
3. AI drafts manifest, README, layout, and data config.
4. User creates or connects a GitHub repo.
5. User connects Cloudflare Pages or Vercel deploy.
6. User returns the deployed URL.
7. Prox OS registers the app or Space metadata.
8. User publishes to Profile, Space Gallery, or App Store draft.Social Objects
Long-term Vision: GitHub's star, watch, fork, and profile mechanics made repos
social objects. Prox OS should explore making App, Space, Source, and Context
social objects.
Future social and distribution primitives:
- User profile
- Public OS Home
- Follow user
- Star app
- Star Space
- Watch Space
- Clone Space
- Remix app or Space
- Activity feed
- Public gallery
- Featured Spaces
- Community templates
- Made with Prox OS badge
MCP Strategy
Exploration: App, Space, Source, and Context can be MCP-ready, but individual
apps should not open unmanaged MCP servers by default.
Principle:
OS App declares MCP capabilities.
Prox MCP Gateway enforces auth, scopes, rate limits, audit logs, and user approval.Future mapping:
- Space exposes MCP resources.
- App exposes MCP tools.
- Context exposes MCP prompts and resources.
- Source becomes MCP-readable under permission.
- Permission Center and MCP Gateway govern access centrally.
Competitive Landscape
Prox OS has a multi-layer competitive context. It should not define itself as a simple replacement for any one product.
| Layer | Reference products | Prox OS posture |
|---|---|---|
| Ecosystem object platforms | GitHub, Hugging Face | Explore OS Space, OS App, Source, AI Context, and Workflow as new platform objects above existing ecosystems. |
| AI app builders | Replit, v0, Bolt, StackBlitz, Lovable, Cursor, Codex | Do not compete only on generating one app. Organize what happens after apps are generated: Space, Profile, Sources. |
| Work entry and app grouping | Raycast, Arc, WebCatalog, Rambox, Station | Do not become an advanced bookmark page. Iframe/external app is only the first integration layer. |
| Knowledge and data spaces | Notion, Airtable, Coda, Anytype, Obsidian | Treat these tools as Sources where useful; do not start by out-editing or out-database-ing them. |
| Automation and agent layer | n8n, Zapier, Make, Pipedream, MCP platforms | Embed Workflow and MCP inside Space context with Permission Center and MCP Gateway governance. |
Summary:
Prox OS is not trying to out-code GitHub, out-model Hugging Face, out-generate Replit/v0/Bolt, out-note Notion, or out-automate n8n.
Prox OS explores the OS layer that lets people combine these tools into personal, team, and community AI-native Spaces.