Overview
Zoer is an Artificial Intelligence powered app-building platform. Its primary focus lies in transforming ideas into fully-functioning web applications.Catering to users with varying technical proficiency, it requires no coding or prior expertise in software development. The user simply needs to outline what they need and Zoer's AI undertakes the task of building both the frontend and backend, as well as establishing the necessary database.Moreover, Zoer also integrates an AI assistant within each app.This innovative feature brings the ease of conversational control to the applications, providing an intuitive and interactive way for users to navigate and operate the app.By doing so, Zoer not only automates the app creation process but also ensures the end product is user-friendly and efficient.Whether the user is venturing into the digital space with a fresh idea or looking to streamline an existing workflow, Zoer presents a hassle-free avenue to navigate this journey.This reach extends beyond just software developers or coding-literate individuals, thereby democratizing the app creation process and making it accessible to every user.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Transforms ideas into apps
- No coding required
- Caters to all technical levels
- Develops frontend and backend
- Creates necessary database
- Conversational control in apps
Cons
- Limited customization options
- Potential misunderstood requirements
- No coding option for advanced users
- Automated process lacks human judgement
- Conversational control might be limited
- No mention of scalability
Categories
- Primary: Creativity
- Secondary: Software
- Specialty: Apps
Community Feedback
Only the latest comments are shown.People please don't be fooled. I upgraded to Zoer Pro plan for $30pm and sitting with a half built app. Subscribing for $30pm and stuck in the middle of nowhere with a incompleted app is a nice start. What is so nice about Zoer
I've tested a ton of these AI app builders, and most of them feel like a cool tech demo. You get a decent first draft, but the moment you want to change something specific, you're stuck in a frustrating loop of re-prompting and hoping for the best. Zoer is the first one that has broken that cycle for me. I used it to build a quick internal dashboard for my team to submit weekly updates. The first version it generated was great - it set up a database, a simple form with text fields, and a table to view all the submissions. But then, I realized a simple text field for "Link to document" wasn't going to work; I needed a proper file upload. I just typed into the chat: "Can you change the 'Link' input to a file upload field?" And it just did it. It modified the form on the frontend, I assume it adjusted the backend logic to handle files, and crucially, it didn't break the rest of the app. It's a AI builder that feels like a dev you can actually collaborate with. Still early days, of course, but the core experience is promising. Excited to see how this evolves.
Ive been using Zoer, and its honestly been a gem. I often build neat little websites for myself with it from small tools to organize my work, to pages that help me track things more easily. It covers both frontend and backend, plus database and login, so it really solved a lot of my productivity needs at work.