Pythagora enables complete AI development from planning to deployment. While others stop at code generation, we embrace the messy reality of software. Build full-stack applications that survive real users, then deploy anywhere - all from one platform.
We built Pythagora after seeing too many AI-generated projects either abandoned at the first sign of trouble or trapped in endless "fix it" loops with no visibility into what's actually happening. Without proper logs, breakpoints, or debugging tools, users were left guessing and rebuilding repeatedly.
While other platforms focus on the initial "wow" of code generation, we've designed for the complete reality of software development. Every application will face challenges when it meets real users with real data.
Our key differences:
1. End-to-end development: From project planning to deployment (our cloud backed by AWS or your own infra - take your code wherever)
2. Real debugging tools: Breakpoints, logs, and database inspection when something inevitably breaks
3. Full-stack architecture: Proper backend, frontend, and database relationships, not just UI demos
4. Production readiness: Security, scalability, and maintainability built in
We're most proud that Pythagora treats your applications as living projects, not disposable demos. The platform shines exactly where others fall short: when you need to fix, improve, and deploy what you've built.
Stop treating AI-generated apps as disposable. Start building applications worth maintaining, fixing, and deploying.
This looks like a game-changer for full-stack AI development! Love how Pythagora goes beyond code and addresses real-world deployment from day one super practical for fast-moving teams. Does it support integration with popular frontend frameworks like React or Next.js out of the box?
Congrats, @ivisburic to you and your team on the launch. Looking forward to looking around and poking the tires. Awesome!
Excited to try this out. Been using GH Copilot and Cursor. And as you rightly said, they do only the code generation part, and do not touch the other aspects of software engineer. It will be a much welcome addition to the tool stack if this does that.
Hi @zvonimir_sabljic1, what's the biggest project built using only Pythagora? How many requests does it handle, how many users can use it simultaneously, and—if it's not confidential—how much revenue does it generate per month? Also, if your definition of a big project differs from mine, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
Looks like a nice improvement on the barebones landing page generators. Congrats on the launch!
Huge congrats on launching Pythagora. Building web apps by just talking to your dev tool? That’s not just cool — that’s magic for builders. Wishing you tons of upvotes, love, and fast-growing adoption. Onwards and upwards.
Ha, you guys took my idea — glad to see someone bring a project like this to life; I think adding that structure around the AI code writing will significantly improve the quality of the output. Can’t wait to try it out!
Congratulations on launching Pythagora! The all-in-one approach to AI development is truly ambitious. How do you plan to balance automation with the need for customization in complex projects?
Great job launching! I've had my hands tested on most of vCoding web apps out there, and there's one thing in common: token management issues. They either compress or super-optimize their token usage to save money, yes, we understand, everyone needs to profit. But to the detriment of having quality code? In the long run, users will notice this,s and it creeps up to being a frustrating journey.
I hope it doesn't end up like that. Listen to the users. Get the LLM to learn about users' frustrations, too!
Anyway, I like the UI and the CRUDL I asked for the one-shot generation was great. The product is promising, and kudos to the team!
The difference between a flashy demo and a production-ready app is everything. Love that Pythagora is leaning into the reality of development, not just the wow-factor of code generation.
Ask any of my team members...the phrase I type most into my AI IDE is "FOR GOD SAKE, JUST FIX IT." All caps.
I'm a big fan of seeing the full end to end experience reflected within your product, with real tools for debugging and problem solving.
I'm excited to use the product to build my next internal tool for Atlas.