A couple of years ago, I started working on an idea on no-code platform that generates code. The goal is to help devs and agencies ship products faster for their clients. I went through Antler startup accelerator and got initial funding. I was working on the right problem, but wrong solution. Instead of no-code, I should have jumped into LLM a lot earlier. I felt defeated when Lovable, Base44, and Bolt came out strong, showing the world what LLMs can do in software development. No one cared about my product anymore.
I pivoted my startup second time after that, to an AI agent builder for businesses. After my first MVP launched, I got some decent tractions with that. A lot of people wanted to make AI agents that they can monetise. So, I focused on making a platform that helps them build and ship monetisable AI agents. The product made some revenues, but the churn was super high. Later, more mature companies like Zapier and N8N started their AI agents. My competitors in the US and Europe are raising serious money. As a solo founder in Australia, I couldn't get the funding to compete with them. I realised some of my users are using it for their internal operations.
So, my last pivot before running out of my current runway is Appaca. With my experience building an app builder to AI agent builder, I rebuilt the entire platform and make it an AI workspace where the team can build and run their internal ops tools by chatting with AI, and connect tools with their existing system. This space seems a bit competitive as well. But, I have a conviction that Appaca can be the platform people use to run their businesses.
Appaca is different from general vibe coding tools. The goal of Appaca is to give users a user experience, rather than a builder experience. All apps built on Appaca runs directly in the platform without any concept of hosting, deployment or bug fixing. I want people who use Appaca to feel like the platform itself evolves and adapts to the way they work. Each tools they created should feel like it's part of Appaca. It's still in a very early stage. I am currently working on the right positioning and messaging.
I hope you give it a go, and please let me know your honest thoughts. Thanks.
thanks! Nope, you don't need any config. All apps run on the platform. If the internal tools you are building require third party access, then you will need to connect them with connector, or configure the API keys when necessary.
Thanks!. It runs on my server, and it lives in the platform. So, the experience I want to give users is that every tool they want AI to build should feel like it's part of the platform. So, they don't need hosting or domain. All technical infra like database is built-in.
Appaca is my third pivot.
A couple of years ago, I started working on an idea on no-code platform that generates code. The goal is to help devs and agencies ship products faster for their clients. I went through Antler startup accelerator and got initial funding. I was working on the right problem, but wrong solution. Instead of no-code, I should have jumped into LLM a lot earlier. I felt defeated when Lovable, Base44, and Bolt came out strong, showing the world what LLMs can do in software development. No one cared about my product anymore.
I pivoted my startup second time after that, to an AI agent builder for businesses. After my first MVP launched, I got some decent tractions with that. A lot of people wanted to make AI agents that they can monetise. So, I focused on making a platform that helps them build and ship monetisable AI agents. The product made some revenues, but the churn was super high. Later, more mature companies like Zapier and N8N started their AI agents. My competitors in the US and Europe are raising serious money. As a solo founder in Australia, I couldn't get the funding to compete with them. I realised some of my users are using it for their internal operations.
So, my last pivot before running out of my current runway is Appaca. With my experience building an app builder to AI agent builder, I rebuilt the entire platform and make it an AI workspace where the team can build and run their internal ops tools by chatting with AI, and connect tools with their existing system. This space seems a bit competitive as well. But, I have a conviction that Appaca can be the platform people use to run their businesses.
Appaca is different from general vibe coding tools. The goal of Appaca is to give users a user experience, rather than a builder experience. All apps built on Appaca runs directly in the platform without any concept of hosting, deployment or bug fixing. I want people who use Appaca to feel like the platform itself evolves and adapts to the way they work. Each tools they created should feel like it's part of Appaca. It's still in a very early stage. I am currently working on the right positioning and messaging.
I hope you give it a go, and please let me know your honest thoughts. Thanks.
Nice concept! Do we need to configure manually then?
thanks! Nope, you don't need any config. All apps run on the platform. If the internal tools you are building require third party access, then you will need to connect them with connector, or configure the API keys when necessary.
looks good, but can you explain what it does without marketing copy. what does it run where? locally? your servers?
Thanks!. It runs on my server, and it lives in the platform. So, the experience I want to give users is that every tool they want AI to build should feel like it's part of the platform. So, they don't need hosting or domain. All technical infra like database is built-in.