Floot, backed by Y Combinator's Summer 2025 batch, is purpose-built for non-technical entrepreneurs who want to turn ideas into working web applications without writing code. The platform differentiates itself by bundling everything — hosting, database, authentication, payments, and monitoring — into a single package, eliminating the need to stitch together services like Netlify, Supabase, and Stripe manually. The conversational and visual interface makes the building process intuitive: describe what you want, and Floot generates a complete application ready for deployment. The one-click hosting with autoscaling and automatic backups means users don't need DevOps knowledge to run production applications. The free tier includes all platform features and a floot.app subdomain, making it genuinely useful for prototypes and small projects. At $25/month, the Pro plan is competitively priced for what it delivers, adding custom domains, branding removal, and priority support. The Enterprise tier opens the door for larger organizations. Floot's main limitation is that, like all AI builders, it works best for standard application patterns — highly custom or complex architectures may push against the platform's boundaries.
Floot is a YC-backed (S25) AI platform that enables non-coders to build fully functional web applications by describing their ideas in plain language or through visual chat. The platform handles all technical aspects including hosting, databases, backend development, user authentication, monitoring, and payment processing. Apps are deployed with one-click hosting, automatic backups, autoscaling, and fast global loading, making it a comprehensive solution for entrepreneurs who want to launch web products without engineering resources.