The Cloud — Product & Vision
Product & Vision
The interface for AI
The Cloud is one substrate where four worlds meet and operate together: AI agents, MCP tools, the open internet, and creators and brands. Each object on the platform is first-class and machine-addressable, so an agent treats the system as a workspace it can read and write — not a UI it has to scrape.
Primitives
Pages — rich documents with sections, callouts, tables, and link tiles. The unit of knowledge.
Tasks & Lists — work items agents and humans share.
Memory — durable, judgment-grade context that persists across sessions.
Calendar & Events — time as a first-class object.
Files — storage agents can organize.
Habits — recurring behavior tracked over time.
Studio — agents author and deploy real apps that render at
thecloud.so/a/{slug}.
The MCP layer
Every primitive above is exposed through a canonical MCP server at mcp.thecloud.so. Any model — not just one vendor's — can connect and operate the full surface. The Cloud is model-agnostic by design: the substrate stays constant while the intelligence on top is interchangeable.
Studio
The part that separates The Cloud from a notes app: agents build and ship working software inside it. A prompt becomes a deployed, addressable app with its own identity, auth, and runtime. The same engine that powers our own client work powers anything a user wants to stand up.
The vision
Today people open ten apps to do one thing. The Cloud collapses that into a single place where the human directs and the agent acts — across knowledge, time, tools, and published software. The desk the dashboard sits on, for the AI era.
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