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LaunchON FEB 18, 2025

Introducing Webin — Your Mobile Repository Spider

Webin is our newest tool at Appaholics, shaped by our belief that software should feel clear, useful, and focused.

We're excited to introduce Webin, our newest tool at Appaholics — and one that reflects everything we believe about building software: clarity, usefulness, and focus.

Webin is an autonomous coding agent powered by the Jules API, designed to help you work with your repositories directly from your phone. It crawls your codebase, maps how everything connects, and lets you continue work asynchronously — without sitting in front of a full development setup.

Today, Webin is officially deployed and available on both iOS and Android.

Why We Built Webin

Developers don't work in one place anymore. We think, review, fix, and create across:

  • trains
  • cafés
  • between meetings
  • late evenings
  • early mornings
  • and those “I just remembered this” moments

But mobile tools haven't caught up. They're either too limited, too slow, or too uncomfortable to think with.

We didn't want a mobile “IDE.” We wanted something lighter, smarter, and more supportive — something that understands code structure, keeps track of tasks, works in the background, and notifies you when your attention is needed. Something that fits naturally into the in-between moments of real life.

That's Webin.

How Webin Works

Webin uses the Jules API to execute coding tasks asynchronously. You describe what you need. Webin works. You continue your day.

Key Benefits

  • Asynchronous Task Execution — Webin works while you do something else.
  • Repository Structure Understanding — It doesn't just respond, it navigates your code.
  • History & Continuity — Pick up any previous task at any time.
  • Smart Notifications — Webin only notifies you when something meaningful happens.
  • No Account Needed — Paste your Jules API key and go. Your key stays on your device.

We keep no data, store no logs, and run no backend that tracks you.

Why a Spider?

Because your codebase is a web. And every web needs a spider that understands it. Webin's mascot is small, friendly, curious — a symbol of navigation, clarity, and patient problem-solving. Not a hammer. Not a robot. Just a tool that helps you make sense of complexity.

What Comes Next

Webin is in alpha, and we're evolving it in the open. Early testers will help shape execution reliability, UI flow comfort, memory of tasks and patterns, and deeper repository awareness. We are committed to useful progress, not rushed expansion.

Thank You for Being Here

If Appaholics stands for anything, it's this: Software should feel good to use. It should help you do real work, with real clarity. Webin is our next step in that direction.

If you'd like to try it, the links are here: https://webin.appaholics.dev

And if you'd like to share thoughts, feedback, ideas, or bugs: merimgokhan@gmail.com

We read everything. We think carefully. And we build with intention. More soon.