What is CodeSpring?
CodeSpring is a visual workspace that sits on top of the coding agent you already use, like Claude Code, Codex or Cursor. It lets you see the whole app you are building and stay in control of what the agent does next.
What it is
Coding agents are brilliant at writing code fast. The problem is that they cannot see your app the way you do. Every session they start with a blank memory, so you end up re-explaining what you are building, and the agent fills the gaps with guesses.
CodeSpring is the layer in between. You lay out your app on a visual mind map, feature by feature, and that map becomes a shared source of truth. Your agent reads it before it builds, and updates it as it goes, so you are always looking at the same picture.
It is a companion, not a replacement. CodeSpring does not build the app for you. It sits on top of the agent you already use and gives you the visibility and control that the agent alone cannot.
Who it is for
CodeSpring is built for people who have a strong idea but are not full time engineers. If any of these sound like you, you are in the right place:
- You are non technical or semi technical and building with AI, and you want to ship a real product rather than a demo.
- You keep getting stuck between it kind of works and it is actually usable.
- You are tired of the loop where the agent fixes one thing and quietly breaks another.
The core promise
There are three things CodeSpring is designed to give you:
- See your whole app. Features, notes, screens and plans laid out visually, so nothing lives only in the agent's head.
- Control the AI. You decide what gets built and in what order. The agent works from your plan, not its own assumptions.
- Stop burning tokens re-explaining. The map is the memory. You describe your app once, and every session picks up from it instead of starting over.
When to use it
Reach for CodeSpring whenever you want a plan before you build. It works for a brand new idea and for an app you have already started. If you are beginning from nothing, follow Build from scratch. If you already have code, start with Import an existing app. Either way, the fastest way to feel how it works is Your first app.