From Automation to Full-Stack Apps — Why I Built Simplita.ai
Hello Indie Hackers, I am Dr. D. Saravana Kumar, Founder of simplita.ai
While tools like n8n and Make are effective for backend workflows, they often do not extend beyond automation. Many users need a complete application with both frontend and backend, along with full ownership of their code. If n8n hadn’t frontend + exportable code that is us. simplita.ai was created to address this need.
Here’s how it’s different:
• Visual Full-Stack Builder – Frontend + backend, everything you create is immediately visible.
• Clean, Exportable Code – You fully own it, and can deploy anywhere.
• End-to-End Apps – Turn workflows into production-ready applications, not just automation scripts.
• Community & Share/Earn – Build, share, and even monetize your apps.
Who It’s For
• Founders launching fast without big tech teams
• Developers who love automation but want flexibility
• non-technical users with zero coding knowledge
• Creators who want frontend + backend in one place
If you’ve ever thought, “I wish this workflow could be a real app,” Simplita.ai makes it happen.
Launching soon → simplita.ai
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Congrats Dr. Saravana...Love the concept
Thanks, Parag. Love what you’re building at Think To Share. Curious how you’re seeing AI adoption evolve across your client base lately?
That’s a great idea, Dr. Saravana! Simplita.ai looks like a solid step forward for creators who want to turn workflows into complete apps. Tools like this could make managing projects—like keeping data and updates consistent—so much smoother. https://crumblcookiesprices.us/ is a good example of where this kind of solution could really help.
Appreciate it! That’s spot on Simplita’s core idea is to turn scattered workflows into seamless systems. Curious to know what kind of automation challenges you’ve seen most often?