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    Vibe code dashboards on internal data with Claude Cowork

    Building applications has never been more fun. Business users can vibe code their own dashboards and internal apps in minutes. The hard part is the data underneath, making sure every chart pulls from the right source, every number is accurate, and each user only sees what they're allowed to. Rig gives vibe-coded apps a reliable, governed data layer so the apps you ship actually hold up.

    Interactive demo

    Click through the Claude Cowork flow

    A short interactive tour of what it looks like to build a dashboard in Cowork on top of Rig's governed data layer, then share it with the rest of your team safely and reliably.

    Sharing it safely

    Once it works, get it to your team, without the security nightmare

    You've built something useful. Sending around a one-off HTML file from Claude, or hosting it on a vibe-coding platform, opens the door to script CDNs you don't control, network egress, supply chain attacks, and data exfiltration. Most teams quietly walk away from the app because it's too risky to share. Rig closes that gap.

    Sandboxed hosting

    Rig strips risky scripts, swaps them for vetted graphing libraries, and blocks all network egress from the running app.

    Scheduled refreshes

    Add a trigger and Rig will re-run the app on a schedule, every Monday morning, every quarter end, every hour. The data stays fresh without anyone touching it.

    Team-ready

    Share the app with colleagues. They can view it, run it, or remix it from the same governed data layer, with their own permissions enforced. No copy-pasted HTML files, no orphaned dashboards.

    Walkthrough

    Watch it built end-to-end

    See how Rig connects to Claude Cowork and powers a vibe-coded dashboard with accurate, permissioned data from your warehouse.

    Ship vibe-coded apps that hold up in production

    Connect Rig to Claude Cowork and give your dashboards a governed data layer with accurate numbers and per-user permissions.

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