Reviewers mostly see Appwrite as a practical way to avoid stitching together separate backend tools: they repeatedly praise how quickly it handles auth, databases, storage, functions, realtime features, hosting, and self-hosting, with strong docs and a helpful community. Several say it works especially well for Flutter, static sites, and small full-stack apps. Feedback is not uniform, though: a few users report cloud stability issues, slow function development, limited database types and dashboard features, and a tendency to overcomplicate simple tasks. Makers of
Imagine also say they run core infrastructure on it.
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Really appreciate this review@adsapozhnikov! We're always trying to expand and improve Appwrite's offerings to ensure value for awesome builders in our community, such as you.