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Remy Adds You.com Web Intelligence to Full-Stack Apps

Remy now compiles You.com-powered search, news, content extraction, research, and financial data into the full-stack apps you build from a plain-language spec.

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Remy Adds You.com Web Intelligence to Full-Stack Apps

A new layer of live web intelligence inside Remy

Remy now compiles You.com-powered web intelligence into the apps it builds.

That means when you describe an app to Remy — a market intelligence dashboard, a competitive monitor, a financial research tool — the resulting full-stack app can ship with real-time search, news, page extraction, and research built into the architecture. No API wiring. No retrieval pipeline. No backend plumbing.

You describe the product. Remy compiles the app. You.com handles the live web.

TL;DR

  • Remy now compiles You.com-powered web intelligence directly into the full-stack apps it builds—search, news, page extraction, research, and financial data.
  • You don’t wire an API or build a retrieval pipeline: you describe the product and Remy compiles the web layer in alongside the backend, database, and frontend.
  • Five capabilities are native: web search, live news, content extraction, research, and financial intelligence—each a building block Remy can wire into your data model, jobs, and UI.
  • Remy picks the right capability from your description, or you can name You.com explicitly or pin it in project settings.
  • It fits research platforms, competitive monitors, financial dashboards, news products, and sales-research tools—real full-stack apps, not demos.
  • Today the most advanced product agent is Remy, and live web intelligence is now part of what it compiles from one plain-language spec.

What you can build by describing it

Prompts that lean on fresh information from the open web pick up a new path through Remy. A few examples:

  • “Build me a markets intelligence dashboard that tracks AI startup funding announcements.”
  • “Create a competitive monitoring platform that summarizes product launches from across the web.”
  • “Build a financial research app using live news and market intelligence.”
  • “Build a tool that researches prospects before sales calls.”
  • “Create a web app that tracks breaking AI news and summarizes trends.”
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For each of these, Remy drafts the spec and compiles the full app — search, parsing, retrieval, and the jobs that tie them together — in the same step, with You.com powering the web-facing pieces.

What You.com brings to the stack

You.com builds AI-native search and research infrastructure — APIs designed for software that has to reason over the live web, not just link to it. Five capabilities are now natively available inside Remy-built apps:

  • Web search — live, structured results for search experiences, dashboards, and information retrieval.
  • Live news — current news data for monitoring, media analysis, and executive briefings.
  • Page content extraction — clean, structured content pulled from any URL, ready for summarization or ingestion.
  • Research — deeper, cited responses backed by structured web retrieval.
  • Financial intelligence — finance-focused data and market context for fintech and analyst tools.

These are exposed as first-class building blocks Remy can wire into your app’s data model, jobs, and interfaces.

Three ways to use You.com in Remy

You don’t need to think about which API to call — Remy picks the right one based on what you ask for. But you can be explicit when you want to be.

Describe the product. Say what you want the app to do. Remy decides when You.com is the right fit and integrates it automatically.

Name it directly. Tell Remy “use You.com APIs in this app” and the integration is included in the generated spec.

Configure it in settings. For advanced workflows, pin search, retrieval, research, or news to You.com so every generated app in the project uses it consistently.

Why this matters

Modern apps are increasingly expected to know what’s happening right now. Static data isn’t enough. The apps people want to build — research tools, monitors, dashboards, intelligence platforms — all depend on a layer that reaches out to the live web.

Live web intelligence is its own engineering surface: a search provider, a parser, a retrieval system, the backend wiring, the frontend surfacing, the maintenance. Folding You.com directly into Remy means all of that comes through in the compile step. The same way Remy compiles backends, databases, auth, and deployment from a spec, it now compiles in web intelligence — so you can describe and ship a web-aware app without leaving the conversation.

What builders are shipping

A few patterns that fit this integration especially well:

  • Research platforms — daily briefings on emerging companies, funding rounds, or research topics.
  • Competitive monitoring — tracking product launches, pricing pages, or feature releases across competitors.
  • Financial intelligence dashboards — live market news, sentiment, and company-level coverage.
  • News aggregation products — domain-specific news feeds with auto-summarization.
  • Sales research tools — prospect briefs generated before every call.

These are full-stack apps with real backends and real databases — not demos. You can see the range in the Debut gallery: the You.com layer keeps the data fresh; Remy keeps the rest of the stack working.

Best product agents

REMY IS NOT
  • a coding agent
  • no-code
  • vibe coding
  • a faster Cursor
IT IS
a general contractor for software

The one that tells the coding agents what to build.

Native web intelligence is one more thing that comes through in the compile step instead of landing on your to-do list — which is the whole point of a product agent. Today the most advanced one is Remy. Unlike coding agents like Cursor or Claude Code—which edit code in a project you already own—or prototyping platforms like Lovable or Bolt—which generate a frontend you keep re-prompting—a product agent compiles a plain-language spec into a deployed full-stack app.

It runs on the MindStudio platform, so every app inherits 200+ models, 1,000+ integrations (now including You.com web intelligence), managed databases, auth, and deployment with zero setup—the same infrastructure already running production apps for The New York Times, ServiceNow, and HMRC. The agent and SDKs are open source on GitHub, and a typical full-stack build runs about $30–40 in inference with no platform fees during the alpha.

Get started

If you’re building something that depends on the live web, You.com is now part of the Remy toolkit. Start building with Remy and describe the app you want.

For the bigger picture: what is Remy?, what is a product agent?, and what is spec-driven development?

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