The problem with AI app builders

They build the UI first.
Hope the backend holds.

Most vibe-coding platforms generate a beautiful interface and pray the data layer works. It rarely does. Authentication breaks. Relations collapse. The app looks great in a demo and falls apart in production. That's not building software. That's building demos.

Gainable does the opposite. We build the schema first. The data models, APIs, and auth layer come before a single component renders. The UI follows the data — the way senior engineers actually build software.

production-ready from the first build
01 The architecture

Schema first

Data models, relations, and types are defined before the UI. The app structure comes from your actual data, not a blank canvas.

Backend-first

APIs and authentication are built and secured before the frontend renders a single element. Production-grade from the start.

AI refines in place

Ask in plain English. Rename fields, adjust layouts, change logic. Nothing breaks because the data model is the foundation, not an afterthought.

02 From data to deployed app
0 min

Connect your data

HubSpot, Sheets, Stripe, Salesforce, Airtable, Jira. Authenticate with OAuth. No field mapping. No ETL.

One unified data model, automatically.
~5 min

Gaia builds

Gaia reads field names, data types, and relationships — the same way you read your own spreadsheet. It builds the app your data implies.

Not a blank canvas. A working app.
~8 min

Refine with prompts

"Show only overdue accounts." "Add a status dropdown." "Hide deals under $5K." Ask in plain English. The app changes. Nothing breaks.

No migration to undo. No undo button needed.
~11 min

Publish and share

One click to deploy. Send your team a link. Role-based views mean each person sees what they're supposed to see.

Live. Your team uses it the same day.
~12 min

Get out of the loop

Autopilot watches for stalled items, anomalies, and exceptions. Drafts the action for your review. Approve, edit, or skip. Nothing ships without you.

You stop being the bottleneck. You start being the architect.
03 Connects to your stack
HubSpot
Google Sheets
Stripe
Salesforce
Airtable
Jira
Supabase
PostHog

...and more. OAuth or API key in seconds. No field mapping. No ETL.

Your data already knows
what the app should be.

Connect HubSpot deals and Gaia reads the pipeline stages, deal values, and owner relations. Connect Stripe and it sees revenue, customer records, and billing history. Connect both and it understands the relationship between your sales pipeline and your cash flow.

The app isn't configured. It's inferred from the data.

Your data Gaia infers You get
HubSpot deals Sales pipeline Deal tracker with stages
Stripe accounts Collections tracker AR dashboard with status
Inventory spreadsheet Warehouse view Stock levels with alerts
Jira issues Kanban board Task tracker with priorities
05 What changes

Your team stops asking you for the morning export.

The data is live. They update it themselves. You stop being the middleware between systems and action. The app handles it.

12 min avg time to deploy

From connected data to a live app your team actually uses.

0 developer tickets

No IT. No backlog. No waiting for a sprint slot.

Autopilot flags what needs attention before you know to look.

Stalled deals, overdue accounts, SLAs at risk. Gaia drafts the action. You approve or skip. Nothing ships without you — but nothing slips through either.

The app your team deserves
is nine minutes away.

This isn't a prototype. Every app is full-stack and tested — authentication, audit log, and Autopilot enabled on day one. First time, every time. Connect your data. Let Gaia build it. Get out of the loop.