Floot is one of the most fluid platforms I've used in the past few years and one that truly implements what we were told AI could do, into one seamless package. It's only the second "vibe-coding" platform I've ever utilised, the first I've spent money on, and as a programmer myself, it's changed my entire viewpoint on no-code tools.
I was able to immediately implement and easily integrate Floot into my workflow by starting a project and using the asynchronous editing feature, which allowed me to look at the code base on my local setup in real time without the need to set up an elaborate system for doing so, which some other options sorely lack and Floot makes it super easy. I've used Floot to build 2 large projects since starting, and the amount of times I've used it in the last two months is insane. It's probably become my second most frequently visited website. Customer support is a breeze, Yuj, Ed, and Justin always seem to be online both on live chat and in Discord, whether interacting in chat, or responding to support tickets. I've never had an issue I wasn't able to solve in a timely manner.
Floot has a very broad set of skills that other, larger platforms seem to miss and are starting to catch up on. For example, Floot allows you to directly databases, store API keys, and discuss with the AI itself - and stop it from editing code, until it understands what you mean, so you don't waste credits. These features, in my view, are next-generation smart and genuinely set this tool apart from others. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Realistically, I don't quite have issues with Floot, sure, I have pet peeves, but the team is evidently working very hard to rectify any remaining issues in the app. There is definitely still some friction between platforms, as some other tools allow the import of Figma designs directly, however via Floot we do need to take screenshots, but it always does well when designing based off a screenshot. It is still a little difficult to get Floot to use external databases, and as Floot has no access to the web, it's a little hard for it to build something by asking it to reference something else.
Security is definitely a question. Not 100% confident on how secure Floot's databases are, for example. But I'm sure the team is working every day to make it better and better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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