Welcome to the Rudra Platform
The deterministic cloud operating system bridging the gap between code-first engineering and visual application assembly.
The Rudra Manifesto
Software development is broken into silos. Engineers write code, designers draw pictures, and product managers write tickets to bridge the gap. Traditional no-code tools attempt to solve this by hiding the code, resulting in vendor lock-in and bloated, unmaintainable architecture.
Rudra fixes this. We believe Code is Truth, and the Canvas is the Interface. You engineer standard, reusable code blocks in your native environments, and Rudra acts as the visual orchestration layer to safely assemble, manage, and deploy them—whether you are building a responsive web app, a native mobile interface, or a serverless backend.
How the Workflow Works
Engineer & Publish
Write standard code in your IDE. Define strict visual properties via JSON schemas and publish your UI blocks to your private registry.
Visually Orchestrate
Drag and drop your custom modules onto the Rudra canvas. Configure layouts and content visually with strict boundaries.
Deploy to Edge
Hit publish. Rudra compiles the visual state into lightweight JSON payloads and provisions the infrastructure instantly.
Who is Rudra For?
For Engineers
Stop moving buttons 2px to the left. Define strict component props, publish your libraries, and protect your architecture while handing off the UI assembly.
For Designers & PMs
Build with actual production code, not just vector shapes. Drag and drop real, interactive modules with 100% deterministic control over the final product.
For Agencies
Accelerate client delivery. Build a proprietary library of branded components once, and let your account managers spin up custom edge deployments instantly.
The Full-Stack Ecosystem
We are building a unified platform to orchestrate every layer of your application infrastructure.
Backend Builder
Visual orchestration for serverless functions and Go binaries.
Coming Soon
Ready to start building?
Dive into the documentation based on your role. If you are a developer, start with the Library Builder. If you are a designer, jump into the Module Canvas.