Software development as 'easy as ordering a pizza'

Human-Assisted AI democratizes software development; making it faster, more accessible and less expensive.

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Engineer.ai has launched Builder, the world’s first human-assisted AI for building custom digital products. Builder adopts an assembly-line approach, combining artificial intelligence with the best globally crowdsourced teams of designers and developers to build bespoke digital products at twice the speed and less than a third of the cost of traditional software development. Builder is an intuitive platform that enables anyone to assemble the complex code necessary to build software in just five easy steps:

 

STEP 1 - Begin with an idea.

STEP 2 - Choose from recommended features or add your own. The AI will create a “build card” which guarantees a maximum price and estimated delivery date.

STEP 3 - Builder’s development process leverages AI to tap a library of existing components and manage crowdsourced global teams for everything that is unique.

STEP 4 - Builder delivers a custom product quickly and inexpensively, as guaranteed.

STEP 5 - The platform can host and upgrade your product to ensure ongoing functionality.

 

“Builder redesigns how software is created, enabling everyone with an idea in their head to get an app in their hand. We empower people to build their dreams without actually knowing how to code,” said Engineer.ai Chief Wizard & Co-founder Sachin Dev Duggal. “We’re disrupting traditional software development by removing the shroud of mystery around code design, giving transparency and control to the creators - the people with ideas. This is made possible by our proprietary artificial intelligence, which can price, spec, write, and create products faster and more efficiently.”

 

Co-founded by serial entrepreneurs Sachin Dev Duggal and Saurabh Dhoot, the company was created with the belief that everyone should be able to build their ideas without needing to code and that any idea can be made into a reality without wastage of time, money or resources.

 

“I understand the hard work and drive it takes to turn dreams into reality,” said Jean Oelwang, President Virgin Unite. “In 2004, Virgin Unite was created to push how social impact can be run like a scaled business, and working with Engineer.ai last year with our Campaign against the Death Penalty & Criminal Justice helped supercharge some of our ideas using custom software. With Sachin and his team, we were able to build the critical tools necessary to streamline our efforts to have greater impact.”

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