Your repo knows the files. NextApp remembers the app idea, the goal, the feedback, the public link, and why you started building it.
Cursor helps with code. NextApp helps with the app around the code.
A repo can be perfectly organized and still tell you nothing about whether the app is worth sharing.
How NextApp helps
Use NextApp beside Cursor to track the product idea, feedback, app status, goals, and the link people can actually use.
- Keep app context outside the codebase.
- Track feedback from people who do not care about the repo.
- Turn finished projects into public app-page entries.
Workflow
Name the app
Write the plain-language description before the codebase gets technical.
Build in Cursor
Use Cursor for code while NextApp tracks the product trail.
Log feedback
Record what real users say, not just what tests pass.
Show the build
Add the live app to your public builder page when it is ready.
Questions
Why use NextApp if I already use Cursor?
Cursor helps you build code. NextApp helps you organize app ideas, goals, feedback, links, and public updates around the code.
Can technical builders use NextApp?
Yes. It is useful when you want a simple product tracker that is not buried in issues, repos, or AI chat history.
Can I share Cursor-built apps?
Yes. Add your live URL and publish the app on your NextApp builder page.