BetaAI Application & Agent Platform

Blazorly

Build software. Deploy agents. Run AI crews—with clear human control.

The problem is rarely that a team cannot describe the software it needs. The gap is turning that operational knowledge into a system people can inspect and trust. Blazorly combines an application platform—Builder, SaaS Client, and Conversational Client—with an agent platform—Agent and Crew. Each product owns a clear job, and consequential actions keep an explicit human control point.

Autonomy is not the opposite of friction. Unclear authority creates a more expensive kind of friction: work nobody can confidently explain or approve.

Imagine asking what needs attention, seeing the underlying records, reviewing the proposed change, and approving it without leaving the application. Blazorly is being built for that continuous path from intent to evidence to controlled action.

Capabilities connected to a real job

Shape operational software and AI systems around work your team already understands. The capability list below reflects the current product or development scope—not a generic wishlist.

Plan and configure schemas, forms, rules, actions, navigation, and dashboards
Run published apps through screen-based and conversational clients
Review proposed data changes before supported mutations execute
Build agents with bounded tools, knowledge, memory, tests, and releases
Coordinate product-specific AI Mates through work, handoffs, and approvals
Inspect versions, runs, evidence, permissions, usage, and failures

Each part has a clear responsibility

01

Builder

Turns operational intent into a reviewable application model and publishable versions.

02

SaaS Client

Runs published applications through dashboards, lists, forms, details, and related records.

03

Conversational Client

Finds and acts on application work through grounded conversation and explicit approvals.

04

Agent

Builds, tests, deploys, and observes focused tool-using agents.

05

Crew

Coordinates product-specific AI Mates, shared knowledge, handoffs, briefings, and founder approvals.

Who it is for

Teams and founders who need custom operational software or AI assistance without surrendering control to an opaque automation layer.

What to remember

AI becomes useful when intent, structure, and authority remain visible.

What we will not pretend

Blazorly is a private invitation beta. Product availability varies by workspace, and exact models, connectors, channels, modules, and runtime actions depend on configuration and rollout stage.

You may not need this product. You may share the problem behind it.

DeeSha uses its portfolio as proof of how we investigate workflows, make difficult boundaries visible, and ship working software. Tell us where context, handoffs, or repeated manual work are costing your team.