Write your script on Windows, run it on Linux. The UI runs in the browser, making it ideal for automation tools that need user interaction. How It Works: A Simple Example (Python)

Visualizing script outputs in real-time. Conclusion

If you can write a list or a print statement, you can build a form. You define the layout—a button, a textbox, a dropdown—and Pglet handles the rest. 2. Native Look and Feel

It’s a frustrating scenario. You know what you want to build—a simple dashboard, a file processor, or a monitoring tool—but the boilerplate code feels like a punishment. Enter .

Turning csv/data processing scripts into interactive apps.