Pythagora
World’s first all-in-one AI dev platform
Pythagora is a dev tool that builds apps from scratch by talking to you. With Pythagora you can build web apps in hours, not months.
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What reviewers say about Pythagora
Reviews paint a split picture: many applaud fast prototyping, clean frontends, helpful analytics, and time saved on testing; teams say juniors level up quickly. Stability and UX are recurring knocks—slowdowns, stalled generations, rough navigation, and poor account/receipt handling. Notably, makers of Rezourze report unmet prompts, vanishing credits, and no usable output, warning against paid plans. Enthusiasts cite momentum from earlier iterations and promise for automated tests, while skeptics say it’s only reliable for simple apps. Overall: exciting velocity, but polish and reliability lag.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate Pythagora
Based on 9 reviews
Recent highlights
I’m very disappointed with this tool. I specifically asked for a version without a login page, but the responses I received didn’t address my request. I tried using 4–5 different Pythagora accounts and all had the same issue.
I only needed a simple single-page frontend tool to test before purchasing, but the tool doesn’t produce any visible output, I couldn’t test its features. The tokens appear to be fake: they disappeared in a fraction of a second, which feels like a tactic to fool users. I had planned to try the $50 plan, but if I buy it I expect the credits will be instantly depleted and I won’t be able to create even a simple application or tool.
Based on my experience, purchasing this tool would be a complete waste of money.
Amazing coding assistant, it allows our junior developers to take a step up and go directly into intermediate roles, great job!
The game has changed, development will never be the same again, thanks to Pythagora.