You close your laptop. Your work disappears.
Twenty tabs. Three docs. A terminal you'll never find again. Sound familiar? What if you could open one environment and everything was exactly where you left it? That's a Space. And Yantra is the platform that makes them real.
you already had yesterday
You're the glue holding your tools together. You shouldn't have to be.
The tab scavenger hunt
Yesterday you had the perfect setup to solve the problem. Today? You're wasting twenty minutes just trying to remember which repo, doc, and ticket you were looking at.
"Wait, where's that file?"
Your work is scattered across a dozen siloed apps. The moment you close your laptop, the fragile mental thread connecting them snaps. You're effectively starting from scratch every single day.
Process by hearsay
The form is in a spreadsheet. The policy is in a PDF. The audit trail is... well, it’s mostly just your memory. You shouldn't have to manually bridge the gap between your tools.
You aren't inefficient—you're just doing the job of a system that doesn't exist yet. You're the human integration layer. It’s time to stop manually stitching your tools together and start working in an environment that actually understands what you're doing.
Imagine opening one thing instead of twenty.
A Space remembers everything: what you had open, what you were working on, who has access, and what happens next. Here's what that actually means for your day.
Your workspace survives
Being builtClose your laptop Friday evening. Open your Space Monday morning. Every tab, every document, every panel — exactly where you left it.
Nothing gets lost
In progressEvery file version, every decision, every outcome — tracked and provable. When someone asks "who changed this?", you answer in seconds.
The rules work themselves
PlannedNo more chasing approvals in email. No more checking who has access in a spreadsheet. Policies enforce themselves — consistently, every time.
It runs where you need it
Coming soonStart in your browser. When you need more power — Desktop, WASM, containers, your own servers — the Space moves with you. No rewrite.
AI that knows your work
Under designNot a chatbot in a sidebar. AI that sees your Space, proposes changes to your actual work, and executes them — with your permission, always reversibly.
You decide who sees what
PlannedShare a Space with your team, your class, your org — with boundaries that are cryptographically enforced, not just "please don't look at that folder."
Open a Space. Get straight to work.
A Space isn't an abstract concept — it's a working environment you open every day. Here's what that looks like for real people.
Open "ML 301" and everything is there
Your Jupyter notebook, the lecture recording, your notes, the assignment rubric, and the AI tutor — all in one persistent Space. No setup. No searching.
- Persistent workspace across sessions
- Code, docs, and submissions side-by-side
- AI assistant with context of your coursework
- Evidence trail for every submission
Open "API Refactor" and start coding
The repo, the terminal, the API docs, the CI dashboard, and the design ticket — connected in one Space. Close your laptop, reopen it, everything is exactly where you were.
- Terminal, editor, and preview in one view
- Linked docs that update with your code
- Runtime that scales from browser to container
- AI that reads your codebase, not your clipboard
Open "Q3 Planning" and see everything
The OKR tracker, the budget spreadsheet, the approval workflows, and the team permissions — one Space where the full picture is always visible and provably up-to-date.
- Dashboards that reflect live data
- Automated approval workflows
- Role-based access with audit trail
- Cross-tool visibility without stitching
Space Store — pre-built environments
Coming August 2026We don't fake launches. Here's the truth.
Most companies would show you a polished demo and hide the messy parts. We'd rather tell you exactly where we stand and let the work speak for itself.
What would you build
if your tools could
remember each other?
Yantra launches in August. If you're tired of being the glue — we're building this for you.
"I started Yantra because I was tired of losing my context every time I closed a browser. If you've felt that same frustration — I'd genuinely love to hear from you."— Sanskar, creator of Yantra