You don't need a powerful computer to build with AI.

The usual assumption is that "real" building needs a fast, expensive machine. It doesn't — not when the heavy work happens somewhere else. If the AI and the compute live on a box in your own cloud, then the thing in your hands only has to show you the screen. A phone can do that. A cheap Chromebook can do that.

Why your device stops mattering

When an AI tool runs on your laptop, your laptop has to be strong enough to keep up — so people with a phone, a school Chromebook, or an old machine get left out. Wetlether flips that: the box in your cloud does the compute, and your device just talks to it through a browser. The demanding part isn't on your side of the wire anymore, so a modest device is no longer a wall.

Any laptop with a browser — even a cheap Chromebook — or just your phone. The box does the heavy work, not the thing in your hands.

What that unlocks

Build in the minutes you actually have. Kick something off from your phone in the pickup line, on a break, or one-handed on the couch. The work runs on the box whether or not your phone is awake.

Build on the machine you already own. No new hardware. A Chromebook, a hand-me-down laptop, a tablet — if it opens a web page, it's enough to drive real work.

Build without hogging the family computer. You're not tying up a powerful machine for hours; the heavy lifting isn't happening on the device in the house.

How it works, plainly

The honest tradeoff. You need an internet connection and your own box (a few dollars a month of cloud) — the box is what lets a small device punch above its weight. Free tier to start; paid tiers add the crew features. We never meter you.

See how it works →

Wetlether — build from any browser, on a box you own. Free to start.

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