PPOLLON

Laptop displaying website on wooden table
Laptop displaying website on wooden table
Laptop displaying website on wooden table

PPOLLON

Laptop displaying website on wooden table

Focus Mode

APOLLON is designed to refocus on what matters most.
Every tool, every action, every interface exists for one thing:
to help you stay focused and move forward faster, without friction.

More
productivity.

Project presentation

APPOLLON is a long-term personal project, designed as a unified application ecosystem dedicated to organization, creation, and productivity enhanced by AI. The name is a deliberate play on App and Apollon, referring to the god of order, clarity, and the arts. Developed for over six months, APOLLON is not a single application, but a central platform capable of bringing together several coherent tools within a single interface.

Vision & intention

The fundamental objective of APPOLLON is to reduce the fragmentation of digital tools. Today, organizing one’s work, creating, reflecting, and producing requires multiplying applications, accounts, and flows. APOLLON seeks to offer a seamless experience, where all the necessary components for reflection, execution, and creation coexist within the same environment.

Project structure

APOLLON rests on two complementary pillars:

1. The application ecosystem
A set of functional tools, each dedicated to a specific need, but designed to work together:

  • task and productivity management,

  • idea capture and structuring,

  • project organization,

  • documentation,

  • planning and tracking.

Each application retains its own identity while sharing a unified interface logic, common patterns, and cohesive navigation.

2. The integrated AI tools
Smart assistants enhance existing uses: help with writing, idea structuring, analysis, synthesis, or exploration. AI is not thought of as a gimmicky feature, but as a contextual support tool, discreet and activated as needed.

Project positioning

APOLLON is located at the border between:

  • a productivity suite,

  • a creative tool,

  • and an augmented personal assistant.

The project is intentionally modular: the user can limit themselves to certain applications or utilize the ecosystem as a whole. This approach allows addressing both creative profiles and those oriented towards organization, study, or production.

Project Challenges

The main challenge lies in the overall coherence :

  • maintaining a strong visual identity despite the multiplicity of modules,

  • avoiding functional overload,

  • designing an interface capable of evolving over time without losing readability,

  • integrating AI in a useful, understandable, and non-intrusive manner.

Another major challenge is the design of a product still under construction, while making it presentable and understandable at this conceptual stage.

Approach & key decisions

Adoption of a dark interface, simple and modern, fostering concentration.

  • Establishment of a persistent side navigation for quick access to modules.

  • System-oriented design: reusable components, clear hierarchy, consistent patterns.

  • Explicit separation between functional applications and AI tools, while maintaining bridges between the two.

  • Progressive design, with an embraced evolving beta logic.

Current state & perspectives

At this stage, APPOLLON is a project under active construction. Several screens, flows, and concepts are already defined, tested, and iterated. The platform serves both as a testing ground for product design, design systems, development (Architecture & AI), database management, and product thinking.

In the long term, APPOLLON aims to become an intelligent personal hub, capable of adapting to each person's uses and evolving with its users, rather than a fixed tool.

Results and learning

This project represents today the most ambitious work in my portfolio. It has allowed me to consolidate a long-term product vision, to deepen my reflection on application ecosystems, AI, integrations... and to work on complex issues of consistency, architecture, and user experience. APPOLLON is not just a product in the making, it is a personal laboratory where design, organization, technology, and vision intersect.

PPOLLON

Laptop displaying website on wooden table
Laptop displaying website on wooden table
Laptop displaying website on wooden table

PPOLLON

Laptop displaying website on wooden table

Focus Mode

APOLLON is designed to refocus on what matters most.
Every tool, every action, every interface exists for one thing:
to help you stay focused and move forward faster, without friction.

More
productivity.

Project presentation

APPOLLON is a long-term personal project, designed as a unified application ecosystem dedicated to organization, creation, and productivity enhanced by AI. The name is a deliberate play on App and Apollon, referring to the god of order, clarity, and the arts. Developed for over six months, APOLLON is not a single application, but a central platform capable of bringing together several coherent tools within a single interface.

Vision & intention

The fundamental objective of APPOLLON is to reduce the fragmentation of digital tools. Today, organizing one’s work, creating, reflecting, and producing requires multiplying applications, accounts, and flows. APOLLON seeks to offer a seamless experience, where all the necessary components for reflection, execution, and creation coexist within the same environment.

Project structure

APOLLON rests on two complementary pillars:

1. The application ecosystem
A set of functional tools, each dedicated to a specific need, but designed to work together:

  • task and productivity management,

  • idea capture and structuring,

  • project organization,

  • documentation,

  • planning and tracking.

Each application retains its own identity while sharing a unified interface logic, common patterns, and cohesive navigation.

2. The integrated AI tools
Smart assistants enhance existing uses: help with writing, idea structuring, analysis, synthesis, or exploration. AI is not thought of as a gimmicky feature, but as a contextual support tool, discreet and activated as needed.

Project positioning

APOLLON is located at the border between:

  • a productivity suite,

  • a creative tool,

  • and an augmented personal assistant.

The project is intentionally modular: the user can limit themselves to certain applications or utilize the ecosystem as a whole. This approach allows addressing both creative profiles and those oriented towards organization, study, or production.

Project Challenges

The main challenge lies in the overall coherence :

  • maintaining a strong visual identity despite the multiplicity of modules,

  • avoiding functional overload,

  • designing an interface capable of evolving over time without losing readability,

  • integrating AI in a useful, understandable, and non-intrusive manner.

Another major challenge is the design of a product still under construction, while making it presentable and understandable at this conceptual stage.

Approach & key decisions

Adoption of a dark interface, simple and modern, fostering concentration.

  • Establishment of a persistent side navigation for quick access to modules.

  • System-oriented design: reusable components, clear hierarchy, consistent patterns.

  • Explicit separation between functional applications and AI tools, while maintaining bridges between the two.

  • Progressive design, with an embraced evolving beta logic.

Current state & perspectives

At this stage, APPOLLON is a project under active construction. Several screens, flows, and concepts are already defined, tested, and iterated. The platform serves both as a testing ground for product design, design systems, development (Architecture & AI), database management, and product thinking.

In the long term, APPOLLON aims to become an intelligent personal hub, capable of adapting to each person's uses and evolving with its users, rather than a fixed tool.

Results and learning

This project represents today the most ambitious work in my portfolio. It has allowed me to consolidate a long-term product vision, to deepen my reflection on application ecosystems, AI, integrations... and to work on complex issues of consistency, architecture, and user experience. APPOLLON is not just a product in the making, it is a personal laboratory where design, organization, technology, and vision intersect.