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Modelence is a no-code app builder that helps you build real, production-ready web apps (not prototypes) with everything you need to go live by default. It lets users build complete web applications with built-in authentication, database, and monitoring - all in one platform. Powered by its own open-source library designed specifically for the AI era, Modelence enables fast, reliable app development without writing a single line of code. Whether you're building internal tools, SaaS products, or MVPs, agents handle the entire development process from start to deployment. Once live, you can easily scale your app and monitor its performance and metrics in real time. Modelence is free to get started and supports the full app lifecycle out of the box.
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TypeScript and MongoDB as the core stack, built on Modelence's own open-source full-stack framework. The AI App Builder layer handles prompt-to-app generation on top of this foundation.
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Compared to Lovable, Replit, or Base44, Modelence gives you production-grade apps (not throwaway prototypes), a fully open-source codebase you can eject and self-host anytime, and a streamlined no-code experience backed by a robust full-stack framework.
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Non-technical founders, solo entrepreneurs, and small teams who need to ship real software products quickly - without hiring a dev team or learning to code. Also appeals to technical users who want to accelerate app development with AI while retaining full code access.
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Modelence builds real, production-ready apps from prompts - not just prototypes. Unlike other AI app builders, it's powered by an open-source TypeScript/MongoDB framework, so you get full code ownership and no vendor lock-in.
Based on our record, Snap Framework seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I also looked into Snap (http://snapframework.com/) and Yesod (https://www.yesodweb.com/) for Haskell. I didn't really get anywhere with those though because I had build issues with dependencies and was in a bit of a hurry so I put them off for later. Source: almost 4 years ago
As with most languages, there are several good web frameworks. See for instance snap. Source: about 4 years ago
Snap (http://snapframework.com/) and Scotty (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/scotty) are both projects that can fit this description. Source: about 4 years ago
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