If you're looking for something to replace Bricabrac, Dream is another good option. It's an AI-boosted, no-code tool for building web apps that can be deployed to full-fledged web apps quickly without any programming. It's got a lot of the same features as the other tools, including AI-boosted experience, service integration with tools like OpenAI and Stripe, and one-click deployment to custom domains or subdomains. It's a good all-purpose tool for building a broad range of web apps, including chatbots, landing pages and analytics dashboards.
Another good option is Glide, a no-code app builder that links to data in spreadsheets or databases and that can run apps on any device with an adaptive layout. It's got powerful workflow development and license consolidation abilities, too, so it's good for automating business processes and reducing software expenses. With more than 100,000 businesses using Glide, including those in IT, engineering and operations, there's a lot of support if you're interested in getting started, including customizable templates and certified experts.
If you want a full-stack web application development tool, Lazy AI could be a good option. It lets you build and deploy web apps, AI agents and chatbots without any programming skills. It's got customizable templates for tools like Discord, Fast API and Google Sheets, and you can deploy with a single click to the cloud. That makes it a good tool for productivity, marketing and finance apps.
Last, Pico has a text-to-app interface that lets you build web apps using AI models like ChatGPT without any programming. It's got natural language input for customization, immediate deployment and built-in analytics. Pico has a few pricing tiers, including a free option, so it's accessible to small business owners and consultants who want to build web apps that can scale.