The tools your team is missing,built by describing them.
Luo tools are working internal apps — CRMs, trackers, dashboards, triage desks — built from a plain-language description, connected to the software you already use, and kept running by agents.
What teams build
Every card is a kind of tool running in Luo workspaces today. Each links to a worked example you can open — and apply to your own workspace.
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Internal tools
How describing a tool replaces building one — and what happens after it ships.
Build internal tools →Examples
Worked examples of real tools — open one and apply it to your own workspace.
Browse examples →Integrations
The tools Luo connects to — Slack, Gmail, Linear, Notion, HubSpot, and 20+ more.
See integrations →Frequently asked questions
What are Luo tools?
Luo tools are working internal apps — CRMs, trackers, dashboards, triage desks — that your team gets by describing them in plain language. Luo builds the tool, connects it to the software you already use, and runs it with agents that keep the data current.
Is Luo a no-code tool builder?
No — there is no builder to learn at all. With no-code platforms you assemble the tool yourself from components. With Luo you describe the tool and it gets built for you, with sign-in, permissions, and integrations already wired.
Which tools does Luo integrate with?
Slack, Gmail, Google Workspace, Linear, Notion, HubSpot, Salesforce, Attio, Airtable, Typeform, Mailchimp, and 20+ more. Connect once and every tool you build can read from and write to them.
How fast can my team get a tool?
The first working version is typically built in the same session you describe it — hours, not sprints. You refine it through chat as the team starts using it.