The operating model is tool-agnostic. These adapters show how to implement it on each stack, from a no-code starter to a full app build. Any model, any database.
The fastest way to stand up the OS. Databases, relations, and views that map straight to the lifecycle systems.
Adapter page coming soon →Relational bases for operators who want stricter structure and stronger automations under the hood.
Coming soonThe bare-minimum version. Prove the model on a spreadsheet before you commit to a heavier tool.
Coming soonRun the prompts and task specs against OpenAI models.
Coming soonThe drafting and reasoning workbench for the heavier writing passes.
Coming soonFor building and wiring the app-builder version of the OS.
Coming soonAgentic coding runtime for the technical adapters.
Coming soonEditor-based agent for hands-on build work.
Coming soonFor image generation and editing workflows connected to content, campaigns, and brand assets.
Adapter coming soonTracked as part of the image workflow stack for fast visual experiments and asset variations.
Adapter coming soonFor high-quality visual generation paths when the content system needs stronger image output.
Adapter coming soonUseful for image concepts that need stronger text, graphic, or layout-aware generation.
Adapter coming soonThe more technical image-model path for running Black Forest Labs models through Replicate.
Adapter coming soonThe original Content Hub OS build path. A strong no-code app front end for turning Airtable-style data into a usable business OS without custom code.
Adapter coming soonThe advanced reference build path. A real app on a real database when you outgrow no-code.
Coming soonAutonomous local agent framework. On the watchlist until it is stable enough for business users.
Lab NotesRepeated-workflow agent system. Tracked in Lab Notes until personally tested.
Lab Notes