The usual assumption is that "real" building needs a fast, expensive machine. It doesn't — not when the heavy work happens somewhere else. If the AI and the compute live on a box in your own cloud, then the thing in your hands only has to show you the screen. A phone can do that. A cheap Chromebook can do that.
When an AI tool runs on your laptop, your laptop has to be strong enough to keep up — so people with a phone, a school Chromebook, or an old machine get left out. Wetlether flips that: the box in your cloud does the compute, and your device just talks to it through a browser. The demanding part isn't on your side of the wire anymore, so a modest device is no longer a wall.
Build in the minutes you actually have. Kick something off from your phone in the pickup line, on a break, or one-handed on the couch. The work runs on the box whether or not your phone is awake.
Build on the machine you already own. No new hardware. A Chromebook, a hand-me-down laptop, a tablet — if it opens a web page, it's enough to drive real work.
Build without hogging the family computer. You're not tying up a powerful machine for hours; the heavy lifting isn't happening on the device in the house.
Wetlether — build from any browser, on a box you own. Free to start.