# Campus

> Campus is a collaborative workspace built around a single idea: that humans and AI agents should work in the same environment rather than passing files back and forth. It combines UI design, code generation and app deployment in one place, so the messy handoffs between designing something, building it and shipping it happen inside a shared space that both people and agents can act in. The problem it addresses is coordination. As AI agents take on more of the actual coding, the friction moves to the seams, keeping design, implementation and deployment in sync when work is split between people and autonomous tools. A unified environment where an agent can pick up a design and turn it into deployed code, with humans stepping in as needed, is an attempt to smooth those seams. It reflects a wider shift in how software gets made, away from tools built purely for human hands and toward shared spaces designed for human-agent teams. Whether that model beats the familiar pattern of humans directing agents through a chat window is unsettled, but Campus is a concrete bet on the collaborative version.

_Section: [New AI Tools](https://www.wortins.com/new-tools) · Source: Product Hunt · Published Thursday, July 16, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Campus is a collaborative workspace built around a single idea: that humans and AI agents should work in the same environment rather than passing files back and forth. It combines UI design, code generation and app deployment in one place, so the messy handoffs between designing something, building it and shipping it happen inside a shared space that both people and agents can act in. The problem it addresses is coordination. As AI agents take on more of the actual coding, the friction moves to the seams, keeping design, implementation and deployment in sync when work is split between people and autonomous tools. A unified environment where an agent can pick up a design and turn it into deployed code, with humans stepping in as needed, is an attempt to smooth those seams. It reflects a wider shift in how software gets made, away from tools built purely for human hands and toward shared spaces designed for human-agent teams. Whether that model beats the familiar pattern of humans directing agents through a chat window is unsettled, but Campus is a concrete bet on the collaborative version.

## Source

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