Mina J

Mina J

Floot
I’ve spent the past several years building products with tools like Bubble, Flutterflow, and Webflow, so I have a good sense of what to expect from no-code platforms. I’ve been using Floot for a while, and while the concept is promising and the interface looks clean, my actual experience has been very frustrating. The AI makes arbitrary changes I never requested, forcing me to waste hours fixing things instead of moving forward. Translation edits, for example, can cause entire pages to break—menus suddenly display key values instead of labels, original text appears instead of translations, and inconsistencies spread across the page. It creates endless cycles of rework. After subscribing, the AI even feels less capable—missing context, producing irrelevant results, and causing repeated errors. To make matters worse, my quota gets drained just from fixing these issues, followed by constant prompts to upgrade my plan. And when I tried to cancel or delete my account/projects, I couldn’t. That kind of lock-in feels unacceptable. Compared to tools like Lovable, Floot has a very long way to go in terms of stability, reliability, and fairness. Based on my experience, I can’t rate it higher than 2 stars right now.

What's great

user-friendly interface (6)

What needs improvement

AI context issues (2)frequent upgrade prompts (1)
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