This is an ambitious project but I wonder if there'll be a market for it even if the product is well executed.<p>1) It seems like you'll need to have some understanding of how web applications work to use the UI, and if that's the case you probably already know how to do trivial things quickly like creating submission forms.<p>2) Related to 2), browsers and the JS community are getting pretty good at doing things like components and modularity. Building apps should continue to get easier for developers.<p>3) It could work well for apps whose scope is contained in your feature scope, but when I need to do anything custom outside that scope I'll be out of luck.<p>Basically it comes down to whether the time that cloudboost saves me on web dev is going to be worth the extent of restriction on product. The lower that extent, the more it's worth it. Good luck to you guys.
Founder here : We're a startup that uses AI to build web apps. We're planning to launch an alpha by end of feb/early march. Traditionally what people do is hire a programmer (or program themselves).A huge majority of apps these days are data-intensive and they do one or more of these things :<p>Send Email
Authentication (fb,twitter,etc)
Payments
Save a form
Add an entry
Edit an entry.
List all the entries<p>Most of these tasks are mundane, take a lot of time to build, test, debug, and deploy. We automate all of that for you. All you do is - drag and drop few things around and our AI engine will build an app + the UI (That'll amaze you for sure) in minutes - saving you weeks of your life. If you want to add features or pivot - Its simple, takes few minutes to edit and publish.
We will not be a compelling product during our alpha, but we will mature over time (in a few months).<p>Let us know if this sounds exciting, If it does - signup for our alpha program at <a href="http://www.cloudboost.io" rel="nofollow">http://www.cloudboost.io</a> /<p>Thanks a ton for your time. :)
A cool concept - very ambitious. A couple copy things<p>> Am I locked in? By locked in you mean if I own my data. Yes. You do<p>I think you mean you're not locked in.<p>> Never spend time coding the UI and forms?<p>Might want to drop the question mark