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Original desktop AI workspace

Your desktop work, handled in chat.

Weenoko is the original desktop AI app for asking, reviewing, and approving useful work from a calm chat workspace.

Original app
DigitalOcean backend
Interaction
chat-guided work
Control
you approve actions
Product floworiginal app
plain request

Ask for work

Tell Weenoko what you need done in the same place you review the answer.

thoughts in chat

Watch the reasoning

The app shows its working thoughts in the chat instead of hiding the process.

user controlled

Approve the next step

When work needs a decision, the product should pause and let you steer it.

Show the product honestly

The page should make the app feel useful before it explains anything.

No fake app videos, no screenshots pretending to be proof, and no claims about logs the app does not expose. Present the real promise: a desktop assistant you can guide from chat, review as it thinks, and stop when the direction is wrong.

Product promisereview before action
Weenoko

Ask. Review. Correct. Approve.

The product is not a dashboard of every internal event. It is a chat-led desktop assistant that shows useful thinking in the conversation and keeps the user in the loop before important actions.

Natural requestThoughts visible in chatUser correctionApproval boundary
Describe the taskReview the thoughtsCorrect the directionApprove the action
chat result

Clear answer

The result should read like something you can use, not a transcript of internal machinery.

thoughts in chat

Visible thinking

When the app exposes thoughts in the chat, the page can say that plainly without claiming a tool log exists.

you decide

User decision

The page should sell the feeling of staying in control: ask, review, correct, and approve.

Operating model

A product flow people can understand in seconds.

The site should not sell architecture. It should sell the everyday moment: ask the app to help, watch enough of its reasoning to trust or correct it, then decide what happens.

01

Ask

Describe the job

Start with a normal request in chat instead of learning a new workflow.
02

Review

Read the thoughts

When Weenoko shows its thinking in chat, you can catch the direction before it goes further.
03

Correct

Steer the answer

Push back, add context, or ask for a different angle while the work is still conversational.
04

Approve

Choose what happens

Keep the user in charge before important actions or changes move forward.

Capabilities

Present the product, not the plumbing.

The homepage should answer the buyer question first: what do I ask it to do, how do I stay in control, and why is this better than another chat box?

  • Chat-first requests

    Start with what you need done instead of configuring a workflow or prompt template.

  • Visible reasoning

    Thoughts appear in the conversation, which gives the user a chance to understand and redirect the work.

  • Useful answers

    Responses are framed around the next useful output, not a decorative assistant persona.

  • Desktop context

    The original app is built for work that belongs on the user desktop, not a generic landing-page chatbot.

  • Correction loop

    If the direction is wrong, the product presentation should make it clear the user can steer the conversation.

  • Approval mindset

    Position Weenoko around user control before important changes, using only claims the app can support.

Use cases

Built around work that crosses apps and files.

Keep the examples close to what a person would ask for in chat. The product should feel useful before it feels technical.

Operator workflows

  • Turn a messy prompt into a sourced brief and a set of next actions.
  • Compare vendors, collect evidence, and produce a decision memo.
  • Sort Downloads into folders with an approval step and undo map.
  • Read a long PDF and extract the obligations, dates, and open questions.

Team operations

  • Turn a spreadsheet into a one-page PDF report and save it locally.
  • Research API changes and summarize the migration work for engineering.
  • Open the top industry posts this morning and brief the team.
  • Validate incoming CSVs and draft an issue report before notifying anyone.

Artifact production

  • Draft outlines, research claims, and assemble a publishable document.
  • Write a small script to batch-rename files from EXIF dates.
  • Turn raw research notes into a client-ready report package.
  • Generate a report package with charts, citations, and local exports.

Original app release

Download the original Weenoko desktop app

This website resolves downloads from the original app release feed at downloads.weenoko.com and the installed app talks to the DigitalOcean-backed API at api.weenoko.com. The build is currently unsigned, so Windows may show an Unknown Publisher warning while Weenoko is in beta.

Security and verification

We publish release assets under the Weenoko domain and include SHA256 checksums for the Windows installer. Antivirus scan links use the public VirusTotal file report for the released checksum.

SHA256: 8419d45d29c9...32055bfa