Deliver projects faster without losing control of your workflow.
Vackup keeps your project work, release packages, task notes, and tool decisions connected in one private workspace, so you can move from idea to finished result with less context switching. It works across the MCPs, coding agents, and creation tools you already use.
A calmer way to build with many AI tools
The public story is simple: Vackup helps builders keep focus, reduce switching, and release faster. The internal machinery stays private.
Keep work connected
Bring project paths, task notes, packages, release summaries, and follow-ups into one workspace instead of spreading work across chats and folders.
Move faster with less switching
Decide the next best action, open the right tool, and keep a clean summary of what changed without recreating context each time.
Stay private by default
Prefer local project data and explicit opt-in connections, so sensitive work does not have to start in a hosted workspace.
Package work cleanly
Create project packages, release notes, and client-ready handoffs from the work already happening on your machine.
Control tool spending
Track subscriptions and compare which service is worth using for the next task before burning time or budget.
Grow from solo to team
Start with one workstation, then expand into shared workflows when projects, clients, and contributors grow.
From messy idea to reviewable result
The page explains the working flow only: plan the work, build with your tools, package the result, and keep a clear trail for the next decision.
Capture the project
Save the path, goal, notes, and working context before the first build session starts.
Choose the next move
Compare privacy, cost, speed, and effort so the right tool is used for the right job.
Package progress
Turn completed work into release notes, shareable summaries, and clean project packages.
Review and release
Check what changed, decide what remains, and publish with less guesswork.
Infinity for continuous build momentum
Infinity adds 24/7 mode for builders who want project context, tools, and next actions prepared whenever work resumes, while private operating details stay out of the public story.
Continuous workspace
Keep active work, release notes, tool choices, and next steps aligned so each work session starts with less setup.
Across your tools
Carry the same work trail across MCPs, coding agents, AI Studio, hardware tools, creation tools, and local build workflows.
More ways to turn ideas into reviewable results
Vackup presents each creation path as a clear use case: what the user can make, where it fits, and what they get back for review.
AI Studio
Train, tune, and compare AI models, test prompts, prepare model notes, and keep the selected setup ready for product work.
Hardware
Converting concepts into component notes, firmware direction, prototype tasks, and handoff packages for the next build stage.
Experience concepts
Create interface maps, workflow layouts, concept notes, and review-ready briefs from a single prompt.
Prototype plans
Plan products, materials, dimensions, visuals, and fabrication notes so creative work moves from concept to checked package.
Tool choice
Pick the right AI, design, hardware, or creation tool for the next task by comparing privacy, cost, speed, and output fit.
Review packages
Collect summaries, decisions, files, and next actions in one place so clients, creators, and teams can approve the next step.
Built for people delivering real products
Target the audience directly without showing them the internal operating model.
Solo founders
Keep MVP work, releases, and tool choices connected while moving quickly between product, code, content, and customers.
Agencies and Creators
Create cleaner client handoffs, summarize progress, and keep each project separated without adding a heavy process.
Product teams
Give builders a shared view of active work, packages, and next actions without forcing everyone into one AI platform.
Technical operators
Use local-first project control for sensitive builds where files, credentials, and context need careful handling.
Simple pricing for serious builders
Start free on your workstation. Upgrade when you need more projects, bigger packages, team coordination, and priority support.
Starter
For one builder coordinating active projects and release work locally.
- Track up to 3 active projects
- Create monthly project packages
- Keep a simple private timeline
- Publish selected releases to GitHub
- Basic tool spending notes
Pro
For serious solo builders who want a faster, cleaner development workflow.
- Unlimited tracked projects
- Unlimited project packages and GitHub publishes
- Guided build workspace
- Priority task planning and handoff
- Tool cost and value dashboard
- Windows desktop app
- Email support
Team
For small teams coordinating product work across people, files, and tools.
- Everything in Pro
- Up to 5 team seats
- Shared planning workspace
- Team-ready project timelines
- Shared tool budget planning
- Priority support
Enterprise
For larger teams that need private deployment, governance, and support.
- Private deployment options
- Contract and SLA support
- Security review support
- Custom onboarding
- Dedicated success support
FAQ
Clear answers without exposing the internal roadmap.
Is Vackup for non-technical builders?
It is strongest for technical builders, founders, agencies, and teams who already use development tools and want a cleaner way to coordinate AI-assisted project work.
Does Vackup replace my existing tools?
No. It is designed to sit beside the tools you already use and help you connect project context, packages, summaries, and next actions.
Where is my project data stored?
Vackup is designed local-first. Cloud connections are opt-in and depend on the deployment and tools you choose to connect.
What does the desktop app add?
The Windows app gives local builders a stronger workstation experience for project files, packages, and private workflows.
What does Vackup not promise?
Vackup helps coordinate and package development work. It does not replace professional review, production configuration, or human release judgment.
Build faster. Keep the control.
Use Vackup to keep AI-assisted development work connected from first idea to release-ready package.
Start free