Bobby Renteria

Projekt - The BYOK Design & Dev Tool for Building with Agents

One workspace for builders. Run multiple AI coding agents side-by-side with live preview, inline editing, and file management. Bring your own keys — no lock-in, no extra subscriptions.

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Bobby Renteria

Building with AI coding agents is powerful and rapidly changing how we ship products. But the workflow around them is fragmented. We're either forced to use engineering-based IDEs or oversimplified no-code tools. And if you're not using either, you're bouncing between a terminal, a browser, a file manager, and a code editor, constantly switching context just to prompt, check the result, and make an adjustment.

I wanted something that felt as simple as a no-code tool but gave you the full power of any coding agent. Not a new AI, a better workspace for the ones that already exist. What's more, I wanted it to work with any project and didn't want to lock people in to a particular language or force them to pay for models they're not even going to use.

That's Projekt. One platform supercharging your agent/s: live preview, file browser, inline code editing, element selection, multi-agent tabs, git actions and many quality of life improvements you'll quickly realize you can't do without.

The best part is Projekt is agent-agnostic, aka BYOK, bring Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Opencode, whatever you prefer. Your key, your agent, your workflow.

This is a free early alpha and I'm building the roadmap in public. If you build with AI and you're tired of tab-switching and duct-taping your workflow together, I'd love to hear what you think. Help me shape the future of building with Projekt!

Jacklyn William

@bobbydesign Congrats on your launch! Does this support integrations with other coding tools?

Bobby Renteria

@jacklyn_i right now the only integrations that are "built-in" are agents via your cli (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI and Opencode) and Github if you have are working out of a repo. I want to keep this as lightweight as possible but I'm considering a few integrations if they feel universal enough.

Modassir Alam

Bring your own keys' is doing a lot of heavy lifting here, no lock-in is genuinely rare in this space.

How does it handle context sync when multiple agents are working on the same file simultaneously? That's the part I'd want to stress test before switching my stack. Building Fillix (makes job hunting embarrassingly easy) mostly solo so far, but this is tempting.

Bobby Renteria

@alamenigma appreciate you noticing how important that it is. Bring your own keys was critical to launch with and no lock-in as well. The power of these amazing agentic tools is being able to work adapt to any codebase so you could literally point Projekt at any new or existing project and get working without worrying about some bespoke injections or having to "migrate" to something else.

I plan to add the ability for both more agents out of the box but also the ability to bring any agent soon!

Thanks for taking a look!

Neil Verma

Congrats on the launch, @bobbydesign! This one's for the people who constantly bounces from one file manager to another.

Bobby Renteria
@neilverma thanks! Reducing contact shifting was definitely something I was looking to help with 😵‍💫
Ben Adam

Really impressed with some of the design decisions here. Great work @bobbydesign

Abhinav Ramesh

So cool! and really nice UI. Will explore using this