From rough request to
executable specification

Turn a few sentences into a structured, agent-ready specification.
Simply share your ideas, plans, or rough brief, and a compiled spec is delivered straight to your inbox — no live chat, no waiting on a screen.

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Start compiling your specs

Don't write the specification.
Compile it!

Turn your raw ideas, constraints, and messy notes into a structured, agent-ready document. The more detail you drop in, the tighter the spec. Paste your requirements in, hit "Compile Spec," and feel free to walk away. Your compiled blueprint will be waiting in your inbox.

Describe the raw parameters.

We'll send your compiled blueprint and a secure access link here.

Include your goals, tech stack, edge cases, and any strict constraints.

Your ideas remain your IP. Requests are strictly isolated and never used to train public models. Read our Privacy Policy.

/ How it works /

Four steps.
Fully asynchronous.

01

Submit

Drop your raw notes, architecture plans, or feature requests into the form. We create an isolated compilation job and secure your data.

02

Compile

The engine restructures your messy intent into a precise, Markdown-formatted specification, applying strict logic and constraints.

03

Deliver

The finished blueprint is emailed straight to you — rendered safely and ready to hand to an AI agent or your development team.

04

Continue

Reply directly to the email from a secure address to iterate on the spec, or log into your dashboard to manage your history.

/ about /

It turns intent
into execution.

A specification compiler takes an underspecified request — the kind you actually write when you are busy — and produces a strict, structured artefact. It defines the exact goals, constraints, inputs, outputs, and acceptance criteria.

The result is a concrete blueprint that an automated coding agent or a team of technicians can execute immediately, without constantly pausing to ask you for clarification or re-interpreting your intent.

› Compile a spec

/ Where compiled specifications help /

Built for the systems that consume specifications.

Coding Agents

Hand an agent a complete spec — like a strict React and Vite front-end build — with scope, constraints, and file targets, instead of a vague prompt.

Operational Workflows

Compile a messy process description (like migrating legacy client hosting to a centralised Vultr and RunCloud stack) into ordered, repeatable steps ready for automation.

Teams & Handoffs

Produce a shared, reviewable document so your human technicians and automated systems start from the exact same understanding.

General AI Tools

Give any downstream model a clean, unambiguous contract to work against, eliminating the frustrating back-and-forth chat loop.

/ Trust & security /

Designed conservatively,
by default.

Signed, authenticated continuation

Email replies are authorised only by a cryptographically signed reply address bound to your conversation — never by message threading alone.

Secrets are never stored in the clear

Worker keys, lease tokens, activation tokens and reply secrets are stored only as hashes, and worker results are rendered without executing any embedded HTML.

Isolated accounts and conversations

Submitting your email never exposes anyone else's history, and account existence is never revealed by the public form.

Abuse controls throughout

Rate limiting, size limits, and automated-mail suppression protect the service and your inbox.

› Compile a spec

Ready when you are.

Start your first compilation, or sign in to review your history and continue refining a spec.

Asynchronous by design.

You submit your requirements and receive a compiled result when it is ready — by email, and in your dashboard. Work proceeds reliably in the background, even if you close the tab.

Not a live chat.

There are no typing indicators, streaming chat bubbles, or presence dots. You are not waiting on an AI to type out a response in real-time. DUSC-SC is built for calm, durable compilation — so you can get back to your actual job.