I am a Senior Developer by day and by night in my leisure time I have been enjoying using Antigravity to vibe code different useful programs for personal use.
More often than not, I find myself not wanting to stay glued to my desktop computer, and wind up interacting with it using Chrome Remote Desktop from my Android phone.
This is a surprisingly effective combination, but the input controls leave a bit to be desired. I would like to suggest your team consider designing a native Android application that directly integrates with Antigravity on your PC.
Examples:
1. Antigravity hosts a local server that accepts inputs and sends outputs (ex. api/web socket/service bus) with a Android client front end.
2. Build onto Chrome Remote Desktop to containerize specific PC applications (ie. Antigravity, but this concept could be expanded on) instead of the entire desktop and integrate full native inputs.
3. Potentially a combination of 1 and 2, with File menu options being surfaced to be mapped to native Android controls. This could be followed with an SDK for developers to use it in their own applications.
I’d be happy to talk more about this if needed. I see a lot of potential here.