Floot
Floot is a no-code platform for turning product ideas into live websites and apps through conversation. You describe what you want in plain language, and Floot builds, hosts, and maintains the project on one platform. It is aimed at founders, operators, and small teams who want production-grade software without hiring developers or stitching together separate tools.
Where many builders stop at a basic landing page, Floot targets full applications with databases, authentication, backends, and integrations already wired in. It also emphasizes SEO-friendly output with server-side rendering, plus visual editing and automatic error correction when something breaks during development.
The platform includes one-click hosting, a built-in database editor, user management, background tasks, and connections to services like Stripe and Twilio. Floot is backed by Y Combinator and offers live chat support alongside an active builder community.
Describe your app in chat and watch it assemble in the editor
Draw on the preview to move buttons, headlines, and sections visually
Detects build errors and fixes them automatically behind the scenes
Export Android and iOS projects ready for Xcode or Android Studio
Built-in database, auth, hosting, and Stripe or Twilio integrations
Server-side rendering, sitemaps, and custom domains for search visibility
All-in-one stack covers hosting, database, auth, backend, and integrations without extra services.
Free tier includes 3,000 AI credits and a small hosting allowance to test real projects.
Built-in SEO tooling with server-side rendering, sitemaps, and custom domain support.
Unused paid-plan credits roll over, with referral bonuses available on the dashboard.
Mobile app store publishing requires separate Apple and Google developer accounts plus local build tools.
Mobile app conversion needs a 100K credits per month plan or higher on paid tiers.
Enterprise pricing starts at $20,000 per year, which may be steep for very small teams.
Does Floot have a free plan?
Yes. Floot offers a Free plan at $0 per month with 3,000 AI credits to get started and a $3 one-time hosting allowance, according to floot.com pricing. You can build and preview apps in the editor on the all-in-one platform.
How much does Floot Pro cost?
Floot Pro is $25 per month on floot.com. It includes $10 per month of hosting, custom domains with one free domain, SEO optimizations, badge removal, credit rollover, priority support, and the option to convert websites into mobile apps.
Do I need coding experience to use Floot?
No. Floot is built for non-coders. You describe what you want in chat, tweak layouts visually, and Floot handles backend setup, hosting, and error correction without requiring programming knowledge.
Can Floot apps be published to mobile app stores?
Yes. Floot can export Android and iOS projects you build in Xcode or Android Studio for App Store and Google Play submission. Mobile app conversion on paid plans requires a 100K credits per month plan or above, and store publishing needs Apple and Google developer accounts.
Do unused Floot credits roll over?
Yes. On Floot, unused monthly credits roll over to the next billing period. Rollover credits are used first, then your monthly quota, then bonus credits. A paid plan is required to use rolled-over credits.
What integrations does Floot support?
Floot connects to Stripe, PayPal, Twilio, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, Zapier, Slack, Google Analytics, PostHog, Resend, SendGrid, AWS S3, and many more services listed on floot.com integrations.
Who owns the code and data built on Floot?
You do. Floot states that everything you build is yours, including your code, data, and IP, and you can export your project at any time.

