Reviewers mostly see Floot as an accessible AI builder that helps non-technical users ship websites and apps quickly, with a clean UI, responsive support, useful features like drawing edits, checkpoints, and fewer unwanted changes than some rivals. Several say it handles errors better and feels smoother for real building, not just prototyping. But criticism is sharp: some users report arbitrary edits, lost context, heavy token waste, weak mobile/SEO options, limited advanced customization, and serious concerns about pricing changes, account lock-in, and risky live-versus-sandbox database behavior.
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Thanks for the review! For exporting code - we definitely need to do some work there to make it more runnable out of the gate. It's just missing some entry files and a package.json, so it should be fairly easy for us to add. We didn't focus on that initially because we were focusing on optimizing the experience for non-coders who typically don't self-host, but it's something that has been requested by users who want that control. Definitely planned!