Yesterday, I wrote a single short prompt:
“Make an app to improve grammar and speaking skills of users.”
And what I saw made me to think about kodular future.
Within seconds, an AI built a complete app — interface, features, even the logic with complete backend. No dragging blocks. No endless testing. Just a simple line of text… and a ready MVP.
That moment, I felt something deep — Kodular and platforms like it are in danger.
For years(more than 5 years), platforms like Kodular empowered us to build apps without coding. It was magical. But now, we’re entering a new era — an era where prompts replace platforms, and AI replaces drag-and-drop.
The walls between “idea” and “product” are collapsing faster than ever.
We’re moving from:
“Build with blocks” → to → “Build with words.”
“Learn UI/UX” → to → “Describe what you want.”
“Hours of testing” → to → “Minutes of generation.”
I’m not saying Kodular and its community are irrelevant.
I’m saying: If they don’t evolve right now — they will be.
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are turning the no-code dream into something even simpler — “no-effort development.”
The future isn’t about learning how to use Kodular.
It’s about learning how to talk to AI.
So here’s my friendly but urgent warning:
Dear Kodular team, please don’t ignore this revolution.
Add AI creation. Add instant prompt-based app generation.
Or risk being left behind in history.
The next wave of makers won’t “design apps” — they’ll describe dreams.
And AI will do the rest.
Thanks for considering my concern @Diego ![]()