The Gestura Ecosystem
A connected product stack for intent-first interaction, context-aware workflows, and tactile feedback. Gestura.app, Haptic Harmony, and the Developer Platform each solve a different part of the loop.
Haptic Harmony
Hardware Interface
Gestura.app
Intelligence Layer
Developer Platform
Foundation
Haptic Harmony Ring
The wearable interaction layer in the Gestura ecosystem. Haptic Harmony adds tactile confirmations, gesture input, and hands-busy control to workflows that already use voice, UI, and tools.
It is built for people who want interaction to feel more immediate and physical, from everyday shortcuts to assistive, creative, and operational environments where fast feedback matters.
- Tactile confirmations that make approvals, alerts, and workflow state feel immediate
- Gesture-triggered controls for fast interaction when a keyboard or screen is not the best interface
- Wearable feedback loops that complement voice, on-screen UI, and multi-step agent workflows
- Portal-ready details for product options, compatibility, and device guidance when you want to go deeper
Use the portal for specs, product comparisons, launch updates, and deeper guidance on where Haptic Harmony fits best.
Gestura.app
The intent-first application experience in the ecosystem. Gestura.app helps people research, plan, write, and operate with an assistant that can accept voice, chat, CLI, and gesture input while staying grounded in one shared execution model.
It is designed for users who want more than chat: a product that can stay in context, support complex tasks, and still feel natural enough to use throughout the day.
- Natural interaction through voice, text, and ecosystem-aware control surfaces
- Knowledge-aware coordination with memory, retrieval, and live context working together
- Multi-step execution for research, coding, and operational workflows that go beyond single prompts
- Portal-led onboarding with downloads, workflow guides, and deeper product detail when you want the full picture
Visit the portal for downloads, docs, workflow examples, and the full product story behind Gestura.app.
Developer Platform
The builder layer for teams that want Gestura capabilities inside their own products, internal tools, and device experiences. It provides the SDKs, integration patterns, and control surfaces needed to turn ideas into production workflows.
It is designed for teams that need control and extensibility rather than a black box, with a portal that makes it easier to evaluate APIs, architecture, and adoption paths in depth.
- Typed SDKs across Python, Rust, and TypeScript for application, workflow, and device integration
- MCP-aligned patterns for safe tool access, scoped execution, and composable workflow design
- Production-minded guidance that shortens the path from prototype to stable deployment
- Portal resources with SDK docs, architecture references, examples, and next-step learning
Go to the portal for SDK docs, reference architecture, integration examples, and deeper technical evaluation.
Reference Workflow Patterns
The ecosystem matters when the three layers combine into a single workflow: input, context, and action.
Research & Briefing
A user speaks or types a request, Gestura retrieves relevant knowledge and memory, and the platform connects the workflow to external tools. Haptics can confirm transitions, approvals, and completion.
Coding & Operations
Teams can wire MCP tools, project context, and approval-aware actions into coding or operational flows while keeping feedback visible across voice, UI, CLI, and optional haptics.
Hands-Busy & Assistive Control
Wearable signals and tactile cues can make workflows easier to manage when attention is split, screens are inconvenient, or assistive interaction patterns matter.
Reference Architecture
Ring Interaction Architecture
Haptic Harmony works best as a compact interaction loop: sense motion or intent, interpret it in context, then return fast tactile confirmation. In the broader Gestura ecosystem, that loop complements voice, session context, and tool execution rather than replacing them.
1. Sensing
The ring captures gesture and motion signals, which can be combined with host state and active workflow context.
2. Interpretation
Gestura maps those inputs into actions, confirmations, or mode changes using the current session, permissions, and configured controls.
3. Feedback
Haptics provide immediate confirmation, progress cues, or escalation signals so users can stay informed without staring at a screen.
4. Safety
High-impact actions should still respect the same trust boundaries as voice and CLI workflows: permissions, approvals, and visible recovery paths.
Ready to Explore the Ecosystem?
Whether you are evaluating Gestura.app, building on the Developer Platform, or exploring device partnerships, this ecosystem is designed to connect the pieces cleanly.