I've been using Base44 for a while now to build AI tools and web apps (Launched 2 of them on W+ already), and while the idea behind the platform is excellent, the execution still leaves a lot to be desired. It has huge potential, but at the moment, several major issues make it hard to rely on for serious projects.
The GoodLet's start with the positives. Base44 lets you build and test apps directly inside the platform. You can actually use your app while you're building it, which makes development much faster. It's also much more flexible than most other no-code tools I've tried. You can build far more complex apps thanks to the integrated backend, logic system, and database.
The overall concept of combining frontend, backend, and data handling in one place is powerful. When everything runs smoothly, it really feels like a complete, developer-level environment without needing to manage servers or external databases yourself.
The ProblemsUnfortunately, that's where the good part ends for now. The biggest problem at the moment is the backend instability. Over the past two weeks, I've spent more than four days fixing issues that weren't caused by my code but by Base44's infrastructure. These random backend problems make it almost impossible to publish an app with confidence, because you simply don't know if it will still be working correctly the next morning.
Another major issue is the support system. It takes a long time to get any response, and support tickets are limited to 500 characters – which is completely impractical when you're trying to describe a technical issue. This limitation, combined with the slow replies, makes dealing with support extremely frustrating.
Then there's the export function. While it's advertised as a way to export your app, it only exports the frontend. The backend functions remain tied to the Base44 API. That means you still need a Base44 account, credits, and integrations for the app to work. In other words, you're not actually exporting a standalone app – you're just exporting an interface that still depends on their system.
Update: While it still is not perfect, base44 did a lot in the last weeks to solve the mentioned problems! They are definitly on a good way!
The Current SituationRecently, Base44 introduced a new infrastructure with additional capabilities. I haven't tested it yet, but from what I've read in the community discussions, it seems that not everyone is happy with it. Some users are even switching back to the old setup due to continued problems. Hopefully, this new system will eventually stabilize things, because the idea behind the platform is genuinely strong.
ConclusionBase44 has a lot of promise. The integrated backend, database, and logic builder make it far more powerful than most no-code alternatives. You can build complex AI tools quickly and efficiently. However, the current instability of the platform, the poor support experience, and the limitations of the export system make it very difficult to use for production-ready apps at this stage.
If the Base44 team can fix the backend issues and improve their support process, this could easily become one of the best no-code/AI app builders available. But right now, it's a risky choice if you depend on stability and reliability.
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