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Próx OS Positioning

Próx OS is a cloud-first personal intelligence OS for developers, creators, and AI-native workers.

One-line Positioning

Próx OS is a cloud-first personal intelligence OS for developers, creators, and AI-native workers.

Product Definition

Próx OS is not only a Web OS shell and not only an iframe bookmark launcher. It is a browser-native operating workspace that organizes GitHub, RSS, cloud services, AI context, web apps, future local data sources, and public Spaces into a permission-aware personal, small-team, and community operating system.

The short-term product should be:

  • Cloud-first: GitHub, RSS, Cloudflare, Neon, Notion / Airtable-style sources, deployed web apps, and hosted dashboards come before deep local indexing.
  • GitHub-first: developer project intelligence is the clearest early wedge.
  • RSS-first: information radar and knowledge inbox workflows are useful before a full data sovereignty suite exists.
  • AI Context-first: the OS should prepare safe, scoped, reusable context for AI agents instead of relying on long ad hoc prompts.

What It Is Not

Próx OS should not position itself as:

  • A visual shell that only opens apps.
  • An iframe bookmark launcher where embeds are the final value.
  • A full Google Drive, Notion, Nextcloud, Eagle, or Apple Photos replacement from day one.
  • A data sovereignty suite that tries to ingest all personal data before the cloud-first workflow is compelling.

Data sovereignty remains a core long-term capability, but it should land through focused apps, source models, permissions, export flows, and a later local bridge.

App Store Role

The App Store is not a normal marketplace. It is the incubation entry for:

  • Apps: installable or previewable OS surfaces.
  • Templates: reusable starting points for radars, dashboards, and homes.
  • Spaces: public or private project/data/app workspaces that can later be cloned or remixed.
  • Data Sources: GitHub, RSS, cloud, database, knowledge, and future local connectors.
  • AI Workflows: source-scoped prompts, summaries, agents, and context packs.

The runtime app registry remains the source of truth for apps that can actually open. The store catalog may include incubating, coming soon, concept, and roadmap items as long as the UI labels them honestly.

Early Product Wedge

The most important near-term demo is Awesome GitHub Radar:

  1. Input an awesome repository URL.
  2. Parse the README into structured project entries.
  3. Enrich entries with stars, license, language, and last update.
  4. Add AI summaries and comparison notes.
  5. Save the result into Próx OS as a radar app or Space.

This demo explains the larger OS better than an abstract platform pitch: external source in, structured information out, AI-readable context, reusable views, and a future public Space.

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