We build software with AI every day. Not as an experiment, but as how the work actually gets done. And the longer we did it, the clearer one thing got: the AI was never the hard part.
Describing what you want and watching a working app appear, that’s the easy part now. The hard part is everything that comes after the demo. Where does the code live? Who reviews it before it touches real data? Where does it run, under a real URL, without falling over? How does IT sign off on something built in an afternoon by someone who isn’t on the platform team?
We kept answering those questions. Over and over, for every team and every project. A workspace here, a Git server there, a place to host, identity, secrets, a check before anything shipped. Each time it worked, and each time it was plumbing we rebuilt from scratch. The fun part took minutes. The rest took weeks.
So we packaged the rest.
A sentence becomes a live app, inside your own secure environment.
Weldall is one place to build with AI, ship what you build to a real URL, and run it, with the security and the governance already handled. A browser workspace to build in. A Git platform with CI, so every change gets checked. One-click hosting, so the result is live instead of sitting in a folder on someone’s laptop. Identity and access from day one. And one overview of everything your teams build and run, so nothing turns into shadow IT.
Two things mattered to us from the start.
It had to be sovereign. Your code, data, and secrets stay inside your perimeter. The AI acts on your systems without ever holding the keys, and every action is logged. You can have Seibert run the whole stack for you, or self-host it in your own infrastructure. When IT asks the hard questions, there’s a real answer.
And it had to be something we actually use. We didn’t build a demo and hope. Seibert runs on Weldall: the same workspace, the same checks, the same hosting our own teams ship from. If it weren’t good enough for us, we wouldn’t put your name on it.
That’s the whole idea. Building with AI is real, and it’s moving fast. Weldall is what makes it land inside a company instead of staying a clever trick on one person’s screen.
If your teams are starting to build with AI and you want it to hold up, let’s talk. We’ll walk you through what a managed or self-hosted setup could look like for you.