A visionary has an idea. Spark creates the product, the platform, the hosting, the security, the marketing, the support — everything else. AI-first, end to end, in days instead of quarters.
You supply the idea, the domain knowledge, the customer insight. Spark supplies everything else it takes to turn that into a live, paying, supported product.
Not a code repo. Not a starter kit. A running product with the infrastructure, customer-facing surfaces, and back-office systems already wired in.
The product itself, designed AI-native from the first line — not bolted on later.
Site, copy, landing pages, email sequences, campaign infrastructure ready to ship.
Crawlable structure, semantic markup, sitemaps, content engine. Ranking from day one.
Schema, migrations, hosted storage, backups, query layer. Production-grade by default.
Plans, billing, upgrades, dunning, refunds — all wired to a payment processor.
Every change versioned, audited, reversible. The system grows; nothing gets lost.
Built-in operations, error handling, monitoring, on-call. The product stays up.
Always-on customer help across email, chat, and phone — staffed by AI agents.
Live conversational interface on every page. Answers, captures leads, takes orders.
Real phone numbers that talk to customers, take messages, book, transact, escalate.
No standing meetings to align engineering, design, marketing, ops, and finance. Spark is the team. The visionary is the brief.
Decisions become deployments in the same session. The throttle is your imagination, not the calendar.
What used to take quarters takes days. The product launches before the competition finishes hiring.
One operator with Spark replaces a dozen specialists. Burn rate falls; runway extends; margin appears.
Development, delivery, and support are automated by default. Humans intervene where they add judgment, not where they add labor.
Once live, Spark keeps the product running, answering customers, processing payments, and improving with every iteration.
No installs. No SDK. No diagrams. The interface is your inbox.
Send Spark a plain-English description of the system you want to build. Industry, audience, what it does.
Within minutes, the product is assembled — database, pages, dashboards, intake, billing, marketing surfaces, support channels.
"Add a column for severity. Hide closed items by default. Send me a digest each Friday." Each email is a versioned change.
Real domain. Real phone number. Real customers. Spark keeps operating and supporting the product after launch.
There are 4 billion email users on Earth and roughly 27 million developers. Spark bets on the bigger number. You need nothing else — no install, no SDK, no account.
Compose. Send. Done. Every domain expert on Earth already knows the interface. There is nothing to install, sign into, train on, or remember.
Not a code repo. Not a chat transcript. A live phone number, a live URL, a live database, a live workflow — usable the moment the build finishes.
Spark carries a versioned system prompt that grows with every email. Months in, your agent knows your business better than any contractor you'd hire.
VoxxMe — the browser agent — takes voice commands too. "Add a row to the dashboard for the new pilot site." Spoken into a phone, executed in seconds.
Phones, payments, accounting, catalog, cart, calendars, the MCP tool ecosystem — all wired before you start. You never touch them; the platform calls them.
The same system answers by phone, SMS, email, web, and browser agent. Most platforms treat each channel as a separate product. Here they're one orchestration layer.
Three categories overlap with Spark. None of them is what we are.
| Category | Examples | Buyer | Output | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coding agents | Claude Code, Cursor, Replit Agent, Lovable, v0, Bolt, Devin, Copilot Workspace | Software developer | Code in a repo | AI Assisted Developers |
| No-code builders | Bubble, Webflow, Glide, Adalo, Retool, Zapier, n8n | Hobbyist / ops person | Visual app on their hosted runtime | Prototype |
| Enterprise agent platforms | Salesforce Agentforce, ServiceNow Now Assist, Microsoft Copilot Studio | Fortune 500 IT | Agents bound to existing CRM/ITSM | Side-Bolted AI workflows |
| Spark | SlashLogixx | All of Above | A live product — built, marketed, hosted, supported | Rapidly Deployed Full Systems and Products by Visionaries |
The frontier-model labs are racing to make developers more productive. Spark isn't in that race. We're betting that the next billion products get built by people who never wanted to be developers in the first place.
Spark is the same platform on every tier. The difference is where your data lives and whose LLM endpoint answers the call. SlashLogixx runs the control plane on all three — you focus on your product. 99.5% monthly uptime SLA on the SlashLogixx-hosted control plane; customer-hosted components (VPC connector, BYOK LLM endpoint) are excluded from the availability calculation.
| Tier | Who hosts your data | Whose LLM endpoint | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spark Cloud | SlashLogixx | SlashLogixx (no-training enterprise contracts) | Full SaaS. Fastest path from idea to live product. |
| Spark Connect | Customer VPC | SlashLogixx (no-training enterprise contracts) | Thin Connector on your platform. Ephemeral data on ours. No retention to LLMs. |
| Spark Connect BYOK | Customer VPC | Customer (Bedrock / Vertex / Azure OpenAI) | Regulated buyers who must keep both data and model calls inside their own cloud account. |
99.5% uptime is guaranteed on the SlashLogixx-hosted control plane across all three tiers. If we miss it in a calendar month, you receive a 10% credit against the following month's hosting fee for the affected instance. Scheduled maintenance, and any downtime caused by customer-hosted components (the VPC connector on Connect / Connect BYOK, or the customer's own LLM endpoint on Connect BYOK), are excluded from the SLA. Full terms in the Spark Platform Subscription Agreement, Section 6.
On Connect BYOK, inferences pass directly to the customer's LLM provider over the customer's own credentials.
Early access is open to twenty visionaries. Send a one-line description of the product you'd build — we'll spin it up.