Zoer.ai

Build full-stack webapps from the database up

  • Code-Generierung
  • KI-Agent
  • LLM

KI-Zusammenfassung

Zoer.ai is an AI-powered platform that builds full-stack web applications starting from the database. It generates professional database schemas, backend logic, and SEO-friendly frontends from user prompts.

Am besten geeignet für

Developers building production-ready web applications, Teams looking to accelerate full-stack development, Startups needing to quickly launch commercial web engines

Warum es wichtig ist

Zoer.ai enables users to transform their application vision into live, full-stack commercial web applications by automating database schema, backend, and frontend development.

Hauptfunktionen

  • AI-powered database schema generation
  • Automated backend logic development
  • SEO-friendly frontend creation
  • Database-first full-stack web application development

Anwendungsfälle

  • A startup founder wants to quickly launch a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for their new e-commerce platform. They can describe their product catalog, customer management, and order processing needs to Zoer.ai, which then generates the database schema, backend APIs for inventory and user authentication, and a basic customer-facing storefront.
  • A small business owner needs to build a custom internal tool for managing client appointments and billing. They can outline the required fields for client profiles, service offerings, and invoice generation, and Zoer.ai will construct the underlying database structure, create the necessary backend logic for scheduling and payment processing, and provide a user interface for staff to interact with.
  • A marketing team needs to develop a lead generation website with a backend system to capture and manage inquiries. By detailing the desired lead capture forms, data validation rules, and integration points with their CRM, Zoer.ai can engineer the database for storing leads, the backend services for processing submissions, and a responsive frontend for the website.

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