User Review: "Anything" AI App Builder Fails at Basic SaaS Features Despite 25k Credits Spent
By
Sharath Kuruganty
Pure flour-power. Hearty enough to carry you through lunch.
Summary
A user review of "Anything," an AI agent for building apps without coding. The reviewer spent 25k credits (5k free + 20k paid) trying to build a simple SaaS app with features like doc storage, search, customer data segregation, secure login, email verification, and basic permissions. The tool failed to deliver even basic email validation and struggled with anything beyond simple website creation. The reviewer concludes the tool is not suitable for even slightly complex SaaS applications.
Key quotes
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It failed. Reqs were customer data segregation, secure login, verification of emails for sign up, basic permissions.
If all you want to do is create a website, they might be ok, but for even slightly complex SaaS app they are just not there.
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