How is it possible that it’s nearly 2026 and there is still no support for the composer on Mac OS, or in-browser? The suggested “workaround” via Parallels and similar is clunky, expensive and simply not an option in many locked-down organizational environments.
Without a viable option, this makes Intuiface virtually unusable for my team, unless certain team members are in the office to collaborate.
Is there no plan to expand this service to a larger user base? Mac OS isn’t a niche system, and asking professionals to partition their computers to run this software is frankly ridiculous. After all these years, how is this still a problem?
It’s a no-brainer that Composer needs to go to the web. This is our priority and the focus of our Dev team.
What does Composer on the web look like? Just reproducing the existing Composer would be a big mistake. In the world of AI, experience composition is ripe for innovation.
You’ve actually seen our first public step in that direction with yesterday’s release of Experience Generator. The guts of that solution will be at the heart of Composer Next Gen.
Bottom line: The future is on the web, and we’re all-hands-on-deck to get there. No timeline yet, but keep an eye on Experience Generator—it’s our playground for exploring where we want to go.
Just adding my 2 cents. I’m a Mac user too, using Intuiface with Parallels. I don’t have the corporate IT restrictions, but I do find the Parallels VM setup and performance not ideal.
I see two trends emerging with web authoring tools: vibe coding and clean modern UI. I think Experience Generator aligns more with vibe coding. Expert creators will likely prefer making updates manually, as it’s faster to change a font with a click than typing a sentence. Also, each of us has developed over time our own way of working, from naming assets to organizing scenes, etc. ‘Vibe Intuifacing’ is probably more appealing to beginners in the current form.
That said, I wouldn’t discount the importance of having some sort of Composer-like on the Web. When I look at Webflow, Figma, Spline, Framer, they can accomplish a lot with clean, clever UIs. I’d love to see Intuiface embrace that direction, while expanding the vibe AI generation as well.
As noted in our announcement of Experience Generator, it is targeted at the beginner Intuiface user. Little to no understanding of Composer, let alone knowledge of sound design practices. It’s a bootstrap for getting to a decent v.1 before the real work begins.
Rest assured, our vision of Composer Next Gen (CNG) does not exclude giving users the ability to tinker. It’s premature to say anything definitively, but the goal is for CNG to learn your preferences and approaches, building an increasingly robust and complete experience before you jump in and change whatever you want.
In the future, there will surely be a contingent of users who just want an experience to do x, y, z without any interest in how it’s built. We need to be prepared for that, but we must also serve those who master the detail and want to dive in deep. Our vision is to expose all of an experience to manual intervention while increasingly and reliably building more and more of it using AI.
@tosolini You’re going to get both vibe coding and a modern UI.