- You need to know how to read code.
- You phrase requests like an engineer.
- You set up runtimes, dependencies, environments.
- You end up with a folder of scripts, not an app.
A local desktop app maker for non-coders. Describe what you want; ClickTerm plans, builds, designs, and launches a real app on your machine. No code to read, no commands to run.
Anthropic's Claude desktop app runs Claude Code with a GUI — but it's made for developers. ClickTerm fills the gap for everyone else: describe what you want, watch it get made, open the finished app on your machine like any other.
ClickTerm walks the gap between "I have an idea" and "it's running on my Mac." Six pieces, each doing one job well.
The chat box accepts whatever you can describe. ClickTerm asks the questions it needs, plans the build, writes the code, designs the UI, and launches it as a real app. You watch it happen, step by step.
Every tab keeps its own folder, files, and Claude conversation. Hop between them without losing your place.
A real file browser for the project folder. Open files, rename them, organize them — everything Claude creates is right there to inspect.
Pomodoro timer, budget tracker, photo organizer, file renamer. One click and Claude scaffolds a working tool you can customize from there.
No /cost, no /clear, no /compact, no terminal output you don't understand. ClickTerm exposes only what a non-developer needs: labeled buttons, plain language, finished apps.
Native app on your machine. Just sign into Claude.
Drop ClickTerm into Applications. We check whether you have Node and Claude Code, and walk you through anything missing.
Choose a default project directory once. New tabs open here; you can navigate elsewhere whenever you want.
Type what you want to build into the chat box. Pick a template if you want a head start. Buttons are there for shortcuts. No CLI, no syntax to learn.