A 40-year promise, finally kept.
Steve Jobs said this in 1983. It was a vision of what computing should be. Instead, we got the opposite.
You have 80 apps on your phone. Each one knows a fragment of your life. Spotify knows your music. Uber knows your movements. Gmail knows your correspondence.
But none of them talk to each other.
You have become the integration layer. You copy phone numbers from emails to dialers. You switch tabs to compare flight prices. You remember passwords. You manage updates.
We are serving the machines.
Interacly removes the app layer. It creates the interface you need, the moment you need it. No installation. No accounts. Just outcome.