CatDoes uses a multi-agent approach to build mobile apps for you and your business using AI. It's so easy to use that anyone, regardless of their technical experience, can build a mobile app and publish it on the App Store using CatDoes.
This is my favorite mobile app builder. You can build almost anything with it: games, apps for internal company use, or anything your mind can imagine. They are iterating very quickly, and I love how much the error handling and credit usage have improved. They also have an amazing, fast support team.
This tool is like a dream for a non-technical person like myself. I can't believe I was able to build a mobile app for my ecom shop in probably 3 hours max! I have submitted the app to testflight, let's see how it goes!
What I have tried before
- Lovable
- Cursor
- Rork
- Anything
- Vibecode app
Lovable for mobile apps sucks at the moment and I couldn't get an app out, Cursor and Rork make me feel dumb. I think they're built for developers, really wasn't sure how to use them properly and I think even if you're technical you still need to know how to write good prompts for them to work.
Anything and Vibecode app were the closest but the UI they make is just not... usable. Their agents don't seem to have a design taste and unless you have some good UI references, you're cooked.
Save your money. This app isn’t ready and will burn through credits fast.
I tried building a fairly simple multi-page app with minimal UI. Within minutes, I’d used 100 credits just to get the initial code. Then another 100 vanished while the system repeatedly failed to fix a basic date issue. Each attempt consumed credits without solving the problem. Credits are used aggressively and the value returned is poor—you’ll be left frustrated and out of pocket.
Pros:
The concept of 3 agents (concept, design, coding) is interesting. The first two stages worked reasonably well and the interface feels intuitive, giving the impression of a smooth process.
Cons:
To reach the third agent you’ll likely need to pay, as I did. Unfortunately, this is where the experience falls apart. The coding agent rapidly burns through credits while failing to deliver working fixes. My simple date error consumed over half my purchased credits without resolution. Support via Discord responded quickly but offered little more than “keep spending or download the broken code,” which is ironic given this product is aimed at non-coders.
Overall:
I wasn’t expecting perfection, but the credit system is excessive and the results underwhelming. Even for a simple app, it’s clear you’d need to spend thousands, with no guarantee of success. The idea has promise, but right now it underdelivers badly.
My project wasn’t complex, yet the app couldn’t deliver. Big fail for me—don’t waste your money.