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AI App Builders Fail Non-Developers Who Need Real AI Integration

Non-developers trying to build AI-powered apps find existing platforms too basic, too complex, or too expensive for solo builders. The gap between no-code drag-and-drop tools and full custom development leaves a large segment underserved. The $200/month pricing of capable platforms creates a high barrier before any product validation.

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