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Bora Celik
Bora Celik
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My biggest idea yet. Give skills to your personal AI so you won't need apps again.

I built an API, a Python SDK library, and an MCP server that create a private vault for your personal AI for storing data, memories, and skills.

Introducing Arca.

It replaces individual apps and features (my apps-no-more thesis)

Instead you'll have your personal AI + skills + data + memories you own and control.

You should take a look at how it works, sign up at arca.build and get a feel for how our app-free future will look like.

If you're non-technical, try the MCP server (instructions). Just connect it to Claude or ChatGPT as a custom connector. Super easy. Takes 1 minute.

Or import my n8n template into a new n8n workflow to repurpose it as your own custom personal AI agent. Still fairly easy. Takes 10 minutes. You can build an impressive personal AI assistant that uses Arca as backend like I show in this demo.

If you're technical, here is the Python SDK on Github and the API docs you can connect to your custom agent.

DM me on Linkedin to let me know what you think!

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Bora Celik

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