The full-stack tool was presented during an event at the company's headquarters in São Paulo
Skyone, a Brazilian technology company specializing in cloud, data, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, launched Creator, a new module of Skyone Studio, on Wednesday evening, August 12th. Creator uses artificial intelligence to transform commands into natural language, ready-to-operate enterprise applications. The announcement was made at the company's headquarters in southern São Paulo during an event for clients and partners of the Skyone ecosystem, marking the company's main product launch in 2026.
The presentation was led by Rennan Sanchez, co-founder and CTO of Skyone, and Leonardo Aguila, the company's Product Manager, who was responsible for the live demonstration of the tool. Sanchez described the launch as a distinct milestone in the company's trajectory, with the potential to transform how Skyone's ecosystem of clients, partners, and integrators builds software.
Integrated with Skyone Studio, a proprietary platform that brings together systems integration, data management, automation, and AI agents, Creator brings the concept of vibe coding to the enterprise environment and positions Skyone in the AI app builder market, with a proposition based on integration, security, and governance. In practice, the user describes what they need to build as if they were talking to a person: the artificial intelligence interprets the request, generates the code, and transforms the demand into internal applications, dashboards, portals, operational interfaces, automations, and other digital experiences. A first functional version can be created in a few minutes and progressively improved on the platform itself.
According to the company, the launch addresses one of the main challenges faced by organizations in adopting artificial intelligence: transforming experiments and prototypes into applications that are truly integrated into operations. Although AI tools have already accelerated software creation, many initiatives still require combining different technologies to access data, connect systems, automate processes, and meet corporate security and governance requirements.
Creator differentiates itself from competing Vibe Coding solutions by being a full-stack solution: in addition to generating the interface and front-end layer, the tool creates and manages databases and governance structures, allowing the construction of complex systems, not just visual prototypes. Available features include automatic application generation, selective component editing, assisted code review, complete change history, version control and rollback capability, as well as visual interface customization. Solutions can be published directly through the platform or have their source code exported to external environments.
Developed over the last six months, the new feature arrives at a time of accelerated expansion for Skyone. After receiving a Series C funding round led by Advent International at the end of 2025, the company announced, in June, the largest acquisition in its history: the purchase of ADD IT. Skyone ended 2025 with revenue of 400 million reais, projects 50% growth in 2026, and serves more than 25,000 clients in over 35 countries through an ecosystem of more than 400 software partners.
During the presentation, Sanchez contextualized Creator as the latest stage in a trajectory that began with cloud solutions, still in the early stages of the company's operations, aimed at moving clients from on-premise environments to more scalable and secure infrastructures. According to him, the company then moved into information security and, starting in 2020, began to meet a recurring client demand: integrating distinct corporate systems, such as ERPs, CRMs, and e-commerce platforms, which operated in isolation, a step that gave rise to the product then called Integra Sky.
In 2022, according to Sanchez, clients themselves began demanding not only transactional integration between systems, but also the centralization of this data in a single environment, which led Skyone to launch a data warehouse and data lake module in Studio. He stated that, although the organization of corporate data was already a known challenge, the maturity of most companies on the subject was still low.
With the popularization of artificial intelligence starting in 2023, Skyone identified that it already possessed two elements considered essential for exploring corporate AI: access to cloud infrastructure at scale, enabled by partnerships with hyperscale providers, and a structured and organized database, understood by Sanchez as the raw material necessary for any artificial intelligence application, whether aimed at conversational agents or other uses.
Sanchez cited recent moves by other technology companies as evidence of this logic, mentioning acquisitions and partnerships focused on specialized AI implementation services, and positioned Skyone Studio as the layer that enables this practical application. According to him, the perception that the platform was robust, but complex for certain clients and partners, led the company to also launch a line of vertical solutions, with agents ready for specific use cases, such as automated billing and customer service.
“Artificial intelligence is accelerating a profound transformation in the software market. Different areas and professionals within companies will increasingly create applications based on their own needs, but this will only be truly efficient with organized data, integrated systems, and a solid foundation of security and governance,” says Sanchez. According to the executive, Creator embodies this vision by allowing different areas to transform demands directly into software, while the company absorbs the technological complexity necessary for these solutions to operate at scale, completing the journey built in Skyone Studio: from infrastructure and data organization to the practical application of artificial intelligence.
In the demonstration led by Leonardo Aguila, the team started with a hypothetical database of a logistics operation and described, in a single command in natural language, an order picking application. The command specified the display of pending orders, a button to detail the items of each order, a button to change the order status from pending to shipped, and the recording of the date and time of this change.
Based on the command, the tool automatically identified the connected database, requested credential validation, and simultaneously began building a database, a graphical interface, and the application's business logic. According to Aguila, Creator is also capable of incorporating functionalities such as login, user registration, and Google authentication through additional commands in natural language.
The Creator interface was presented divided into two areas: an interaction panel with artificial intelligence on the left, and a preview of the application under construction on the right. During the demonstration, tabs for logging compilation errors and the complete source code generated by the tool were also shown, which, according to the presenters, can be edited manually, integrated into repositories such as GitHub, and taken outside the Skyone environment if the client wishes to continue development externally.
Throughout the presentation, Aguila used new natural language commands to correct an error in data display, resize interface elements, cross-reference information between different tables, and change the chart type of a pie dashboard to bar charts, which was done by selecting the component individually on the screen. In just a few minutes, three distinct applications were built during the event: an order picking system, an administrative version for tracking shipments, and a dashboard with revenue and order volume indicators.
Sanchez also highlighted the existence of a theme library functionality, in which it is possible to register colors, logos, and visual references, so that all applications generated from Creator follow the same corporate design system. According to the presenters, the module includes security layers applied automatically before the publication of each application, in addition to access permission controls, protections that, according to Sanchez, seek to ensure that the generated systems meet a minimum standard of corporate security, a topic he described as increasingly sensitive given the growing use of artificial intelligence agents.
According to Sanchez, Creator will be available at no additional cost to existing Skyone Studio Pro and Max plan subscribers, with release scheduled for Friday, August 14th. The company also announced a promotional offer for customers who sign up for or upgrade their plan during the event period, with the monthly fee waived for the first 30 days, the value of which can be converted into credit for token purchases or other Skyone products.
Sanchez announced that the company plans to launch a new version of Studio by the end of October, aimed at solving project organization challenges in multi-tenant environments—a common scenario among partners who use the platform to serve multiple end clients or different internal areas of the same organization. The company also signaled the future development of a marketplace for pre-built Creator applications, which users can customize using ready-made templates, such as corporate intranets
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