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Workshop AI

Workshop AI

Software Development

Workshop your ideas into reality. Chat with AI to build websites, AI-powered apps, dashboards and more. Cloud + Desktop

About us

Website
https://workshop.ai
Industry
Software Development
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held

Employees at Workshop AI

Updates

  • Eitan couldn't find a FIFA World Cup calendar that had all the features he wanted. So he built one with Workshop. Check it out below!

    With the last qualifiers wrapped up this week, the FIFA World Cup 2026 field is officially complete! All 48 teams confirmed. I've been maintaining wccal, a match calendar for the tournament, and just pushed a round of updates: 🔵 All 48 teams finalized (including this week's playoff winners) 🔵 Color-coded group stages for easier visual tracking 🔵 Permalink filters (share a direct link to any team, group, or venue view 🔵 AI match assistant that can answer questions about the full schedule On top of what was already there: easy navigation by any match detail you might want, bracket with match lineage, one-click calendar sync, timezone conversion, and filters across all 104 matches. The tournament kicks off June 11. If you're planning around it (whether for watching, traveling, or just keeping track) this might save you some time. wccal.com

  • This video was built entirely in Workshop, from prompt to MP4. Now you can too.

    This video was made entirely by Workshop AI in 10 minutes. I gave it our brand colors, logo, and a rough idea: "Make a 12-second intro animation video for Workshop. Highlight what you can build and how its is available on Cloud and Desktop." From there, Workshop took over. It scaffolded a Remotion project, designed the scenes, wrote the marketing copy, built the animations, and exported the final video. Every round of feedback was just plain English — "make the headline bigger," "this transition feels off," "add more examples." Something I found very useful: I didn't have to choose between control and automation. When I wanted to be prescriptive — specific copy, exact layout — I was. When I didn't have a strong opinion, I just said "you decide" and it made good calls. That's the pattern we're building toward. An agent that meets you where you need it to. Try building a Remotion animation with Workshop today. Its free!

  • A very fun example of building with Workshop. A tool that brings together data, AI, and a custom interface to help people understand a deep topic more intuitively. In this case: baseball analytics ⚾

    Happy Opening Day to all who celebrate! ⚾ I've been a baseball fan my whole life. And one of the things I've always loved about the sport is how deep the numbers go — there's a stat for almost everything. But honestly? For a long time, a lot of those advanced metrics intimidated me. wRC+, FIP, xFIP, wOBA, BABIP...I'd see them thrown around on broadcasts and in articles and kind of gloss over. I knew they mattered, and could tell what levels were elite and which ones were horrible, but I didn't know what theyt meant. So I built something to fix that for myself, and figured it might be useful for others too. StatDNA is an interactive visual encyclopedia of baseball analytics. Here's what it does: 📖 Stat Library — Every major advanced metric explained in plain language, with the formula, what the numbers actually mean in context, and how it's used. 📈 Career Arc Viewer — See how a player's key metrics evolved across their career, year by year. 🔬 Correlation Canvas — Plot any two stats against each other across players to visually explore how they relate (or don't). 🏟️ Park Factor Lab — Compare all 30 MLB stadiums across run, HR, ISO, wOBA, WHIP, and ERA factors. Great for understanding why Coors Field numbers always come with an asterisk. 🤖 StatBot — An AI assistant you can ask anything about baseball analytics. There's also an "Explain This Line" mode where you paste any stat line — box score, FanGraphs, whatever you remember — and it breaks down every number, profiles the player type, and finds comparable historical seasons. Started as something I wanted for myself, but hopefully it’s helpful for anyone looking to understand these stats a bit better too (because honestly, they make the game even more fun). Opening Day felt like the right moment to share it. Would love to hear what other metrics or features would resonate. Play ball. ⚾

  • We just open sourced dbt-skillz. It converts your dbt Labs project into an AI agent skill by compiling models, sources, macros, and lineage into structured Markdown that agents can actually use. It works across Workshop, Cursor, Claude Code, and other Markdown-aware agents. But we built it with a workflow we care deeply about in mind: making it incredibly seamless to use AI to understand, explore, and update your data stack inside Workshop. That means teams can use AI to better: - understand data structures - follow transformation and metric logic - make updates with more confidence - stay aligned across the team - catch issues before things quietly break Your dbt project already contains a lot of the context your AI needs. dbt-skillz helps unlock it. As part of the Workshop launch, we’re excited to share it openly: dbtskillz.com

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  • Introducing Workshop: cloud + on-device AI for building and getting work done. To celebrate, we’re giving away $250k in Gemini credits (details below). The future of AI work isn’t cloud or local. It’s both. With Workshop Cloud, you can use AI agents powered by frontier models or open source models to: → Build internal tools, dashboards, and AI apps → Analyze data and run workflows → Even manage things like Google and Meta Ads With Workshop Desktop, you can do all of that directly on your computer — plus: → Build desktop and mobile apps → Work with local files and large codebases → Delegate ad-hoc tasks throughout your day. And this is the part we’re most excited about: → Workshop lets you run the full AI agent experience on-device. Fully private. Free. Even offline. No API. No internet required. Just your machine. Local models are about to become viable for real, everyday work — but today, they’re still too hard to set up for most people. Workshop makes it simple: →One-click install (Mac, Windows, Linux) →Recommends the right model for your hardware →Download + run everything directly in the app You can start in the cloud for speed, then move to desktop for privacy, performance, or control — and publish from either. We’ve also built in everything you need to go from idea → production: → Connectors to your data (databases, warehouses, Google Drive, etc.) → Built-in AI for your apps → GitHub integration → Private deployments → ... and more We built Workshop to meet that moment. ----- Launch offer: To claim up to $250 in Gemini credits for your AI Apps: 👉 Follow us 👉 Repost this post 👉 Comment “Workshop” BONUS: The first 100 users to claim their credits will get $500 Gemini credits! We’ll send you the details via DM.

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