Why it’s a failure
- Promises an AI that builds your app in minutes, then assigns a human team that bills you for months
- Sales deck insists “no code needed,” but your project manager now wants wireframes, user stories, and your soul
- You pay enterprise prices to receive a glorified PowerPoint demo with stock photos of happy developers
- Natasha chats about features like she wrote them; turns out she’s just forwarding emails from a subcontractor in a different time zone
- “Instant deployments” apparently means a sandbox link that 404s right before the investor demo
- You end up maintaining the app yourself because the support chatbot learned all its troubleshooting from motivational TED talks
Customer translation guide
“AI-powered app creation”
means we outsource to freelancers and send you a nice PDF.
Bottom line
If you want a friendly chatbot that explains why your project is delayed, hire Natasha. If you want working software, hire an engineer and save the therapy bills.