Clone Your Live App
Send a live URL from a locked platform. SPIRITT recreates the product — frontend, backend, and data — then you keep running it as a startup OS.
What you can do
Paste a live URL from Lovable, Base44, Replit, Shopify, Magento, Wix, Webflow, a self-built app, or another hosted platform. SPIRITT starts with what is live, then uses the source, exports, and authorized access you provide to move the whole product — not just reproduce the homepage.
SPIRITT can take the whole product across:
- preserve the branding, copy, visual language, and customer journeys
- rebuild frontend, backend, auth, integrations, and business logic
- migrate records and media instead of shipping an empty lookalike
- deploy it with a fresh repo, database, credentials, and live host
- keep working in a SPIRITT workspace as the operating system for the business
You stay the owner. SPIRITT does the reconstruction, the wiring, and the cutover work.
Proof: we clone live products this way
The loop is one message: send the link, authorize the source, and ask to clone it. SPIRITT studies the live product, rebuilds what customers actually see, stands up the stack behind it, and keeps going from there.
That includes the work a real migration needs:
- brand-preserving fidelity, not a synthetic rebrand
- frontend, backend, and data together, not a screenshot of the homepage
- a fresh repo, auth, database, and host, so you are operationally independent
- a live URL you can keep improving from, instead of a locked editor
We have used this workflow across dozens of products in this workspace, carrying the visible product into independent codebases and live deployments. The clone is not the finish line. It is the starting workspace.
The illustration below shows the migration shape: a live surface, reconstructed application layers, and the same product continuing in an open workspace.

The extra
Once the product is rebuilt in a SPIRITT workspace, it is no longer limited by an app-specific host. The workspace can add agents, memory, recurring jobs, production systems, a GTM machine, and the rest of the platform around the same product.
You keep the business you already built. The original platform becomes a migration source, not a ceiling.