Composer is a tiny background agent that turns a Windows, Linux, or macOS desktop into something you control remotely. Launch, place, resize, and even operate live application windows — Word, browsers, LibreOffice, anything — without installing a thing inside them. It's how you turn the apps you already run into dynamic software interfaces.
A traditional app behaves the same no matter what's happening around it — you adapt to the software. Composer flips that. It turns the programs already on a machine into dynamic software interfaces: surfaces that respond to commands, schedules, and the rest of your fleet in real time, and rearrange themselves to fit the moment.
Most apps need nothing on their end — Composer drives them exactly as they ship. And when a team wants to go further, the InvokeFlow SDK lets an application opt in as a first‑class participant, exposing its own commands and state to the fleet.
Remote‑desktop tools mirror a whole screen. Composer addresses the windows and the apps themselves — the desktop becomes something you script.
Launch apps and place their windows with pixel accuracy. Move, resize, focus, maximize, minimize, and close — by element ID, in place, on the live desktop.
Drive an unmodified, already‑running app at runtime: type into Word, invoke menu actions, read values back — via native automation (COM, AT‑SPI, AX, UI Automation), no SDK required.
Bind windows Composer didn't launch to managed elements — manually or by rule, automatically as they appear — so existing apps join the runtime.
Save a desktop arrangement as a portable recipe and restore it across machines, with a per‑element restore report. Switch whole workspaces with one command.
Every command is recorded in a tamper‑evident log you can search and replay — and stream straight into your SIEM (Splunk, syslog, OTLP, and more) for compliance.
Grant each operator exactly the powers they need — nothing more. Permissions are cryptographically signed and re‑checked against the live window before anything runs.
Signed commands, runs without admin rights, and an allow/block policy for which apps may launch — so a compromised controller can't overstep.
Patent‑pending technology keeps every command bound to the exact window it targets. Composer runs without admin rights and manages your normal apps by design.
Composer speaks the same command language as the rest of InvokeFlow. Learn it once on Aria and it works here too — and from the same Conductor console.
Composer reports live health for every app it manages — running, responsive, or hung — and a simple score, so you catch trouble before users do.
One agent with true native support for Windows, Linux, and macOS — each verified on real machines, not a lowest‑common‑denominator wrapper.
License Composer per managed desktop. Volume and integrator pricing available. Tiers are being finalized under InvokeFlow — reach out for a current quote.
Tell us what you want to orchestrate — control rooms, lab benches, signage PCs — and we'll help you deploy Composer.