Introduction
-basedNew AI app builder tools are changing how people create software. Tasks that once needed expert programmers can now be done by beginners using simple descriptions and browser based platforms.
One example is Kineto, a startup created from JetBrains. It allows users to build and publish apps directly in the browser without installing software.
Building Apps Without Coding Skills
Users can create apps by describing what they want. The system then generates a working first version.
3. AA user tested the platform by building three apps
1. A French vocabulary flashcard app
2. A typing practice tool for kids
3 A website link checker
Each app started from a simple idea and improved through repeated updates.
Testing and Improving the Apps
The first version rarely works perfectly. Users must test the app and give feedback.
For example, the typing tool failed to detect keyboard input in early versions. After adjustments, it began working properly.
The system improves through repeated cycles of building, testing, and refining. This process is similar to traditional software development but much simpler for beginners.
How the Technology Works
AI agents handle different tasks such as design, testing, and content creation. Each agent focuses on a specific role to improve results.
The system also selects the best AI models for each task. This helps balance speed and quality during app creation.
Developers behind the platform aim to reduce errors before the first version reaches the user. However, faster delivery sometimes limits perfection in early builds.
Limitations and Challenges
Simple apps like quizzes or trackers are easy to build. More complex tools such as link checkers need more refinement and technical input.
-codedSome experts say browser-based apps depend on internet access and may not suit all users. Others note that these apps do not yet match the depth of fully custom coded software.
Developer Perspective
Experienced app developer Jules Goldberg, who built the popular SnoreLab app, sees both promise and limits in AI app builders.
-madeHe believes these tools help people express creativity. However, he argues that most users will still prefer ready made apps instead of building their own.
He also warns that easy creation may reduce the value of simple apps. If anyone can build a basic app in minutes, competition increases and prices may drop.
-termDespite this, he does not see AI tools as a threat to established apps. He believes long term success depends on depth, research, and strong user trust.
Future of AI App Creation
The creator of Kineto believes AI will make app building accessible to everyone. He expects future tools to reduce the time needed to build apps even further.
He also believes interactive apps will become a major digital medium. As barriers fall, more people may become creators without learning coding.
