You asked AI to build it. Now what?
You used ChatGPT, Claude, or Copilot to create a calculator, a form, or a dashboard. It works on your computer. But your team can't use it until it's hosted somewhere. That's what WorkApps does.
Sound familiar?
These are the problems we hear about every day from teams like yours.
AI built it. Now it's stuck.
You described what you needed. AI generated the code. You downloaded it. It runs locally. And that's where it stays.
You don't know how to put it online
You're not a developer. You don't know what hosting means, what a server is, or why you'd need one. You just need your team to be able to open it.
You tried free hosting — it was confusing
Someone suggested a developer tool. You signed up. There were CLIs, Git repos, and build commands. You closed the tab.
It was supposed to save time
AI built the tool in five minutes. Getting it to your team is taking five days. The hard part shouldn't be sharing.
What your team would publish
Real tools teams like yours are building and sharing with WorkApps.
These are the tools people publish on WorkApps after AI builds them — calculators, forms, dashboards, and workflows that go from a local HTML file to a live team tool.
If AI built you something that's stuck on your machine, WorkApps gives it a real URL your team can use — no developer, no hosting setup, no waiting.
Publish your first tool in under 60 seconds.
Upload your files, get a link.
Calculators and estimators
Pricing calculators, cost estimators, ROI tools — the most common thing people ask AI to build, and the easiest to publish.
Interactive forms and surveys
Custom intake forms, feedback collectors, and assessment tools that go beyond what Google Forms offers.
Dashboards and trackers
Visual dashboards for tracking projects, metrics, or status updates — built by AI, shared by WorkApps.
Decision tools
Recommendation engines, scoring tools, and decision matrices that help your team make consistent choices.
Reference guides
Interactive reference tools, lookup tables, and knowledge bases that are more useful than a static document.
Workflow tools
Step-by-step process guides, checklists, and approval flows — the kind of operational tools AI is great at generating.
You've tried this before
Here's what happens after AI builds your tool. Every time.
Open the HTML file on your computer
It works on your machine. Nobody else can see it. You can't send a link because it's a local file.
Email the files
You send a ZIP. People don't know how to open it. The ones who do end up with a different version next week.
Try a developer hosting platform
You sign up. It asks about build commands, frameworks, and repositories. You're not a developer. You close the tab.
Give up and use a spreadsheet instead
You go back to the tool you were trying to replace. AI built something better, but you couldn't share it.
WorkApps — upload, publish, share the link
Your tool gets a permanent URL. Your team bookmarks it. You update it anytime. No IT, no servers, no waiting.
The gap between 'AI built it' and 'my team can use it' is a hosting problem, not a technical one. ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot can generate a working calculator or dashboard in minutes — the output is a folder of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files that run perfectly in any browser. The missing piece is a place to put them. WorkApps is that place. Drag in the files AI generated, give the tool a name, and your team has a real URL within 60 seconds. No developer needed, no hosting account to set up, no ZIP files to email around.
How it works
Sign in
No setup. No software to install. Just open WorkApps and sign in.
Upload your tool
Give it a name, drag in your files. That's it.
Share the link
Your tool goes live instantly. Share the URL with your team — it never changes.
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