Nothing's Essential Apps turn text prompts into functional widgets, letting Phone (3) users build custom tools without code, just vibes and very specific instructions.
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What if you could create an Android app without knowing how to code? If you have a Nothing Phone, now you can.
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Playground lets users create Essential Apps that live on the home screen and adapt to individual routines and needs.