CatDoes v4 - An AI agent with its own computer builds your apps
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CatDoes is a no-code app builder. Its AI agent, Compose, runs in the cloud and has its own computer, so you can close the tab and it keeps working. Compose writes the code, installs the packages, runs the tests, and fixes its own errors. It builds mobile apps and websites. Every plan comes with a backend included, database and auth and storage and edge functions and real-time events. For founders, SMBs, designers, and engineers who want to move faster.



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CatDoes
Hi @omgjennie , yes you can! You can also share any designs that you might have as images with the agent.
It would be great to create a library of ready-made templates for different industries based on best practices. For example, a restaurant website.
CatDoes
Thank you for the feedback @natalia_iankovych
We're gonna build a template library. What templates you'd like to see there?
@mahdi_nouri I’m personally interested in hotels, restaurants, and wineries - I’m planning to open such businesses. But the most important thing is not the template itself, but best practices for increasing sales. What sections does a restaurant website need? What converts website visitors into real restaurant guests? This kind of knowledge is only known by people who have built many such sites for themselves.
My idea is to find all this information on the internet and create guaranteed high-performing websites. That could be the real value and competitive advantage.
CatDoes
Got it @natalia_iankovych
Will reach out to you on LinkedIn once we have this ready to get your feedback. 🙏🏼
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Congrats on the launch! This is genuinely impressive. I'm curious about error recovery when Compose encounters something outside its training—like integrating with an obscure third-party API or a really unusual design requirement. Does it ask for human input, or does it attempt to problem-solve entirely on its own? How often do you see builds actually complete without needing intervention?
Quick question — when Compose ships an app, do I own the source code and can I export it, or does the project stay locked into CatDoes Cloud?