SneatBuilding
Many niche apps on one shared graph of people, spaces, events, assets, and money — converging into the super-neat-app.
Why
Everyday life has no data layer. Your family, contacts, events, assets, lists, and money are scattered across a dozen apps that don’t share anything. Nobody owns the graph. (The origin story shows what that looks like in one kitchen.)
Connects to
Every consumer and team app on this map reads and writes the same shared graph. The data foundations (OpenVaultDB, inGitDB, DALgo) keep that graph user-owned and portable. The spec layer (SpecScore, GraphSpec) keeps dozens of modules coherent.
What it makes possible
Each new app makes every existing app more valuable. That compounding — not any single feature — is the moat.
In the graph
- Sneat needs The Shared Graph — composable apps need shared data
- Alexander Trakhimenok maintains Sneat — founder
- DALgo powers Sneat — storage independence
- Sneat.app part of Sneat — consumer door
- Sneat.team part of Sneat — teams door
- Sneat.work part of Sneat — engineering door
- Contactius part of Sneat
- Calendarius part of Sneat
- Assetus part of Sneat
- Eventius part of Sneat
- Listus part of Sneat
- Formius part of Sneat
- Documentus part of Sneat
- Bookius part of Sneat
- IssueNumber.one connects Sneat — focused door
- SpecScore powers Sneat — keeps modules coherent
- Bots Go Framework powers Sneat — messenger doors
- Ecosystem Engineering inspired Sneat
Notes
- — OpenVaultDB prototype runs Sneat end-to-end