Building apps has never been easier.
With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL.
Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
Own your own AI. No setup required. Now on Floot.
Now you can add chatbots, document summarizers, image generation, AI search, vision uploads, and more to your Floot apps just by asking.
Floot connects the model automatically and runs usage through your Floot credits.
No API keys. No model accounts. No separate billing.
Most business tools are either too complicated or too generic.
Your CRM almost matches your workflow. Your dashboard exists, but no one uses it. Your spreadsheet runs half the business, but every new teammate needs another invite.
That’s why we built Floot.
Instead of stitching together tools for client updates, file uploads, project tracking, and team communication, you can build one custom app that fits your process from the start.
AI app building isn’t just for launching products.
It’s for fixing the messy internal systems slowing teams down every day.
Building a portfolio is annoying.
You have to rewrite your experience, choose projects, organize your skills, and make the design look clean.
So we tried something faster:
Give Floot your LinkedIn profile.
Tell it the style you want.
Let Floot Infinity pull the right info and turn it into a polished portfolio site.
No blank page. No copy-pasting. All hands free.
This is what building with AI should feel like.
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Your AI builder can now do the setup work for you.
Today we’re launching Floot Infinity, our new Chrome browser integration that lets Floot take action across the web while helping you build.
Connect accounts, configure APIs, find setup pages, and keep your project moving without getting stuck outside the editor.
One app, infinite possibilities.
Comment “floot” and I’ll DM you 5,000 bonus credits to try it out :)
GPT image 2 is the best image model right now for generating game assets. I created this whole system with map tiles and character sprites with it. had to use Kling for the walking part though. will probably write up something about this whole process soon.
We launched Plan Mode a while back and noticed users spending more time there than actually building.
Goes to show how important a good starting point is.
The better the plan, the smoother the build.
i almost didn't apply to @ycombinator last year.
we'd just incorporated, had 5 paying users, $800 MRR. didn't feel ready.
but i knew it'd help with distribution, and we were going to raise anyway. so i applied.
a couple conversations later we had a clear yes. then we were back to building.
worst case, you get some clarity. best case, you get into YC.
We sat down with Shashank, founder of Halfway (now live on the App Store), to break down how he turned a real relationship problem into a product.
Full interview here: https://t.co/gEBS8DOjNS
Built with Floot.
Most SaaS pricing was built on a simple assumption:
Usage doesn’t meaningfully change cost.
AI breaks that. Every interaction with an AI has a real cost behind it.
The more useful these systems become, the more they’re used, and the more expensive they are to run.
We’re starting to see that show up in pricing.
GitHub Copilot moving toward usage-based billing isn’t a product decision.
It reflects a deeper shift: AI is growing faster than traditional business models can support.
The assumption that AI cost will go down quickly for usage cost to not matter simply has not hold. Cursor had to switched to usage based after they went viral, now GitHub Copilot as well.
A lot of AI products today still look like SaaS on the surface. Flat pricing, unlimited usage. But under the hood, many are absorbing significant costs to make that work.
That gap doesn’t hold forever. Over time, pricing becomes part of the product itself. How usage is measured. How limits are set. How systems scale.
AI isn’t just changing how software is built. It’s changing how software is priced.
Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows.
In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition.
👉 Read more about the upcoming change: https://t.co/4IC9VNHwhk
Your app shouldn’t need you to run it.
Scheduled backend jobs are now live on Floot.
Describe what should happen. Set how often. It runs.
No external tools. No exposed endpoints.