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swifty.build Website Launch

Swifty Team Feb 9, 2026 2 min read

We've been heads-down building the platform for a long time. Today we're launching the website that introduces it to the world.

What You'll Find

The site covers the platform from multiple angles:

For people evaluating Swifty — what it is, what problems it solves, how it compares to building custom software or deploying off-the-shelf tools. Honest descriptions of where it fits best.

For people ready to try it — a straightforward path from interest to a running workspace. No gatekeeping, no sales call required to see what the platform does.

For people already using it — the blog (which you're reading), updates on new capabilities, and a growing knowledge base for getting the most out of the platform.

Why a Blog

The blog serves a purpose beyond marketing. Platforms are opinionated — the way they work reflects choices made about what matters in business software. We want to explain those choices: why we built the configuration history system the way we did, what tradeoffs we made in the extension model, how we think about data integrity.

If you understand the reasoning behind a tool, you use it better. The blog is how we share that reasoning.

The URL

swifty.build — direct and memorable. The .build domain fits what the platform does: it's a place to build business applications.

Your workspace URLs live under the same domain: yourapp.swifty.build for production, or the path-prefix equivalent for local development. The website and the platform share a home.

What's Next

The website will grow as the platform grows. New features get documented. Use cases get explored. The knowledge base expands with every pattern we see customers implement.

If there's something you want to see covered — a capability you'd like explained, a use case you'd like to see addressed — the feedback channel is open. We build what people actually need, and that includes the content that helps them use it.

Welcome to swifty.build.

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