Engineer.ai Treats App Creation as an Assembly Line Production Process

The Engineer.ai platform also known as the Builder, draws from a library of ‘Components’ to construct the repetitive blocks in the app.

Traditional thinking says that one needs to know coding or be an engineer to create an application or software but Engineer.ai proves it wrong.

Sachin Dev Duggal, CEO and founder of Engineer.ai says, “I am an engineer and many like me don’t want to do repetitive codes like Facebook login. We have to utilize engineers to do the important things—just like the logic and flow of an application and actually thinking through a customer’s problem,” he explains.

The Engineer.ai app considers creation as an assembly line production process. When an app needs to be designed, most of it is done by AI in its first few hours on its platform.

And then, software engineers (from a workforce of 26,000) work on the remaining small parts to complete the app (such as how technicians fix the car's chassis, engine, and wheels in the car assembly line), thereby leaving the repetitive work with AI and focus on creative parts that really need human attention.

The AI in Engineer.ai’s platform, called the Builder, draws from a library of ‘Components’ to build the repetitive blocks which have already been built before.

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