Companion apps reach beyond the desktop

Calyx isn't only the app you open. Companion apps capture what happens away from the keyboard — meetings, voice, the hallway conversation — and file it back into the same vault. Different surface, shared context.

CalyxVoice desktop app home screen with upcoming meetings tagged to projects and recent transcripts
Companion app · Desktop

CalyxVoice — meetings and dictation, in your vault.

A desktop app that records and transcribes your meetings and turns your voice into text anywhere you type. It files speaker-attributed notes into your vault, tagged to the right project — then a coding agent can turn the conversation into tasks, follow-ups, and updated project notes.

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Anyone can build an app — and sell it

Apps run inside Calyx as native surfaces, right next to your files — not a tab switch, not a separate product. Describe what you want and build your own, install one someone else made, or run a third-party app like Pencil. They all share the same files, the same context, the same AI.

That's also the business. The Calyx marketplace lets anyone publish an app — some free, some paid — with Calyx taking a fee on every sale. It's a core revenue stream, and a moat that compounds with every app the community adds.

Third-party · App

Pencil runs natively, like it was always part of Calyx.

Pencil (pencil.dev) is an AI design tool for mocking up real, production-grade interfaces. It isn't ours — it's a third-party app — and it runs inside Calyx as a first-class surface. A designer mocks up a screen right beside the feature folder it belongs to, so the design sits in the same place as the code, the tasks, and the docs.

Proof the platform is open: bring the tools you already love, and they live where the work lives.

The Pencil design tool open as an app inside Calyx, showing a canvas full of dashboard and mobile app design mockups alongside other workspace tabs

And the ones we build

First-party apps that ship the same way — each a surface inside the workspace.