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From Automation to Full-Stack Apps — Why I Built Simplita

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

Comment below what one workflow you’ve struggled to automate?

on October 25, 2025
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    Congrats Dr. Saravana...Love the concept

    1. 1

      Thanks, Parag. Love what you’re building at Think To Share. Curious how you’re seeing AI adoption evolve across your client base lately?

  2. 1

    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.

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      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?

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