This is really cool. I’m not sure what I would ever use it for, but it’s a cool idea and seems well executed.
I don't mean this as a knock on OP, but it's not a new idea — I think the best known apps in this category are Soulver and Numi.
I find them super useful. Using natural language and storing the context along with the calculations helps me to sort of think through problems.
Being able to define variables on the fly is also very useful — I often use them for pricing out materials for projects. E.g.:
"8ft 4 × 4" = $15 "8ft 2 × 4" = $4 "8ft 2 × 8" = $12 "8ft 2 × 6" = $6.50 "3/8in x 8in carriage bolt" = $3.50 Adjustable stand "8ft 4 × 4" × 4 "8ft 2 × 4" × 2 "3/8in x 8in carriage bolt" × 12 Plans $12
Soulver has some examples of other uses on their homepage: https://soulver.app
I don't mean this as a knock on OP, but it's not a new idea — I think the best known apps in this category are Soulver and Numi.
I find them super useful. Using natural language and storing the context along with the calculations helps me to sort of think through problems.
Being able to define variables on the fly is also very useful — I often use them for pricing out materials for projects. E.g.:
(What you can't see here is that Soulver gives all the totals in a bar on the right).Soulver has some examples of other uses on their homepage: https://soulver.app