Floot lets non-coders & entrepreneurs build serious web apps that actually work. Designed to be super easy to use & powerful. The entire tech stack (backend, DB, hosting, etc) is built-in so you can finally build what you want without headache.
We're so excited to share Floot (YC S25) with you! We've been working tirelessly to build the easiest and most powerful platform for non-coders & entrepreneurs to build serious web apps with AI. We're taking a new approach by designing everything from the ground up for AI.
Many non-coders today struggle with AI app builders and end up abandoning their projects. They often get stuck with errors they don't understand or need to wrestle with developer services not designed for them. This is because most vibe coding platforms just slap AI on top of existing developer tools.
Floot does things differently:
We created a specialized framework that dictates how AI should write code and how the code runs on our infrastructure. This allows us to enforce best practices, detect errors earlier, and give the best feedback to the AI. As a result, Floot can write better code and fix issues more effectively.
We built the entire tech stack into Floot (backend, database, hosting, etc) so building and managing an app feels seamless, especially for non-coders. And because we control every layer of the stack, we can optimize each layer for AI-first coding.
Because of this, our users say they can finally build what they want instead of getting stuck in frustrating error loops.
We also built a highly scalable hosting system directly on AWS so Floot apps can handle real traffic and business demands. This means non-coders can build, deploy, and scale their apps on a single platform seamlessly.
Plus, Floot is really fun to use! We have a neat feature where you can draw on your app to tell Floot what you want changed.
Floot's approach is very good. Congrats to the team on the launch! Supporting from 🇪🇸
Congratulations on the launch!
Floot is incredibly useful! As a beginner coder, I've always wanted to develop my own web app. I've tried other platforms before, but they were either too complex or constantly ran into technical issues. I often spent more time debugging than coding, haha!
Floot makes everything so much easier. Its AI-powered code generation is a game-changer—I just need to roughly describe the functionality I want, like a simple reservation system, and it automatically generates the code, including the backend, saving me tons of time.
If I encounter problems, the error recovery feature helps me fix them. No more guessing; it pinpoints the problem and helps me fix it. For example, once my form kept failing to submit, it automatically adjusted the database settings. It's incredibly useful!
I appreciate the amount of work you guys have put into it . I wanted to ask does it gives code in web or react native ( or any other cross mobile app )
@yujian This looks amazing! Love how Floot is built from the ground up for AI instead of just adding AI on top. Excited to see how non-coders can launch serious apps without all the usual tech headaches 🚀
Have used this since before the branding/name change. At first, I knew this was a platform that had much more potential than others. But I am still realizing to what degree that is true. Even the team, it seems, is running to catch up to the real potential they have laid the groundwork for - so stick around, this one is going to run far and wide. One thing to note to new users and those who have been around who might be reading this. No, there is no way to drop in something you're already working on in Floot from the interface and 'continue' (yet - team?) but there is a workaround. Go into settings after starting a project (top left dropdown) and turn on the file sync feature and you have some options I think may work though I have not personal tried. - If you want to try starting with a repo, drop it into the folder that Floot is synced with and try having model integrate it. - I was facing an issue with Floot reverting dependencies I had manually installed through the right sidebar - try adding them directly at the version needed the same as above. - If you want to continue a Floot project from a certain point you have downloaded without affecting a main build, again, same as above but alerting the model to the fact the files you have added are an existing project using the Floot framework.
Some possibilities beyond this: - It's only a matter of time until the VS Code extensions happen. Users will build (hopefully) things to bridge the gap for local development alongside Floot's interesting codebase structure.
But here's the thing. I do not code. I saw the proprietary nature of how Floot builds the codebase as a limitation and a lock-in at first. But this is actually (especially so due to the above mentioned factors) good for the builder. Not only can you build privately but you can build in a way that your project is structured not simply proprietary to the Floot platform, but in a way that what you are building is not going to be readily copied - verbatim - by another platform. Plain and simple and I think this is going to be a benefit that is easily and sadly overlooked by builders unless they understand this - especially those of you who CAN code. I cannot but I understand the philosophy of coding and I feel like thanks to models that can code for me I have become more a whiz at the engineering of a project's computation and calculation architecture. But I digress.
While, yes, and I assume for the moment, Floot does not have documentation available that I know of, when (and 'if', hopefully) it does drop, the possibilities will be ridiculous on and wide-open. But because of the amount of potential here I have a suggestion for the team: Why not also allow builders, for example, such as myself, who will naturally be finding such interesting methods of using the platform, be able submit articles and documentation write-ups detailing use cases and/or workarounds, and things of this sort on Discord and the team review them for a supplemental community driven documentation to bolster the official documentation but also lighten some of the load for the team. Because I feel like there are only one or too few of you attempting to do all of this on your own and may be getting overwhelmed...
Other than that, platform is primed and ready to go. Buckle up. (By the way, I am the one in Discord who suggested the looong long list of possible platform names before the official update and shared some of my art as well. You should know who I am, in fact, I think I noticed today my support ticket including all of this is still open.
That reminds me. This platform is most likely the most cost efficient out there. Tokens go a long way for what you are actually getting. Not only that, given an effective prompt this thing will build for sometimes up to thirty minutes (though I don't know what is common anyways, because I don't really speak to many people) assigning task after task to itself and resolving each one accordingly beyond any context window limit I have so far encountered. And while yes, is no 'optimize prompt' feature, my workflow, even on other platforms usually does not rely on this - instead, I always prompt using Discuss Mode, every time. When the model has straightened out its understanding of what it is I am trying to convey and says to disable Discuss Mode, I then disable it and simply state: 'proceed'. I don't know, maybe this is common already, but I just see this as a better way of prompt optimization where the model will instruct itself, formulate its next prompt for itself in a project oriented manner.
There is something I am forgetting. But for now: have fun.
I have zero dev tech skills. I love Floot: interface, responsiveness, chat mode, fixing itself, etc.
Good luck on the launch!
Floot whipped up an app in 5 minutes to the state I've achieved after 2 days with Claude Code! It's really good at breaking down tasks so it introduces minimal errors compared to CC. Floot stays on the rails better than CC.
This is initial impression after 10 minutes of using Floot and I am curious to see how it handles complexity later on.
It gives non-coders the power to build real web apps no duct-taped tools, no backend headaches. Everything’s built-in: backend, database, hosting. Just focus on your idea and build something that actually works.
👋 Hi Product Hunt!
We're so excited to share Floot (YC S25) with you! We've been working tirelessly to build the easiest and most powerful platform for non-coders & entrepreneurs to build serious web apps with AI. We're taking a new approach by designing everything from the ground up for AI.
Many non-coders today struggle with AI app builders and end up abandoning their projects. They often get stuck with errors they don't understand or need to wrestle with developer services not designed for them. This is because most vibe coding platforms just slap AI on top of existing developer tools.
Floot does things differently:
We created a specialized framework that dictates how AI should write code and how the code runs on our infrastructure. This allows us to enforce best practices, detect errors earlier, and give the best feedback to the AI. As a result, Floot can write better code and fix issues more effectively.
We built the entire tech stack into Floot (backend, database, hosting, etc) so building and managing an app feels seamless, especially for non-coders. And because we control every layer of the stack, we can optimize each layer for AI-first coding.
Because of this, our users say they can finally build what they want instead of getting stuck in frustrating error loops.
We also built a highly scalable hosting system directly on AWS so Floot apps can handle real traffic and business demands. This means non-coders can build, deploy, and scale their apps on a single platform seamlessly.
Plus, Floot is really fun to use! We have a neat feature where you can draw on your app to tell Floot what you want changed.
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