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       Show HN: Pipo360 - Generate production-ready back end APIs in 60
       seconds with AI
        
       Hi HN ,  I got tired of writing the same boilerplate over and over
       -- DB setup, auth, routes, security -- every time I built a
       backend.  So I built Pipo360 -- an AI-powered tool that generates
       production-ready backends in under 60 seconds, from just a plain-
       text description.  How it works: Type what you need  "Create a task
       management API with user auth and MongoDB"  Hit Generate  Get real,
       exportable code  Auth (JWT)  Database schema  CRUD routes
       Deployable to Vercel, AWS, etc.  No templates. No lock-in. Just
       code that works.  Why it's different: Built with Gemini AI + human
       supervision (to ensure real prod-quality output)  Exports to
       MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite  Secure by default (JWT, RBAC,
       etc.)  Supports no-login backend previews  Try it live (No signup
       needed): https://pipo360.xyz  Would love feedback: What backend
       would you try first?  What would make it better for your workflow?
       Would open sourcing part of it be useful?
        
       Author : the_plug
       Score  : 16 points
       Date   : 2025-06-15 19:46 UTC (3 hours ago)
        
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       | leetrout wrote:
       | Your colors on dark theme make some of the callouts unreadable.
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       | Windows - Chrome 137.0.7151.104
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | let me fix that in a few ,i will update you
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | Thanks for reporting this! I've updated the dark theme colors
         | to improve readability of the callouts. The fix should be live
         | now - let me know if you're still seeing any issues with
         | readability on your setup
        
       | kleiba wrote:
       | Aren't you worried that this functionality will just be available
       | in one of the regular AI IDEs in one of their next updates?
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | nah , i am not worried , everybody is trying to be a generalist
        
           | the_plug wrote:
           | and if they did , that means there is competition and a
           | market
        
       | hilti wrote:
       | Looks interesting but I don't understand the pricing. Why the
       | monthly plan if I deploy to my computing resources?
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | Unlimited backend generations (vs. limited free gens)
         | 
         | AI-powered enhancements to evolve your code
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         | Access to the in-browser editor, project management, versioning
         | 
         | Future features like team collab
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         | You're free to deploy anywhere -- Vercel, AWS, your own VPS,
         | etc. The plan is about giving you a complete dev experience,
         | not locking you in.
         | 
         | Open to feedback -- would love to hear what pricing model you'd
         | prefer!
        
       | klez wrote:
       | In some parts of Italy, the name will make people's inner
       | 12-year-old giggle. It sounds like a childish name for "penis".
       | Do what you will with this information.
        
         | makapuf wrote:
         | Also, in French, pipeau is a kind of flute. "Playing flute"
         | meaning bulshitting. Do what you will with this information.
        
           | the_plug wrote:
           | Luckily, at Pipo360, we're doing the opposite: cutting
           | through BS and giving devs real, working backends in 60
           | seconds.
           | 
           | No flute-playing here. Just code.
           | 
           | French devs -- we see you
        
             | gardenhedge wrote:
             | This reply was 100% generated by chatgpt. It always gives
             | me that style. "No <X> here. Just <Y>"
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | Thanks for the heads up - that's exactly the kind of cultural
         | insight we need as we build for global markets. We're
         | evaluating our options and really appreciate you taking the
         | time to share this
        
       | can16358p wrote:
       | So, the initial demo is nice but I'm wondering at what level of
       | complexity does it start "breaking"/hallucinating and not start
       | producing anything useful.
       | 
       | Having said that, tools like this are the future for sure!
        
         | the_plug wrote:
         | Great question -- and totally fair.
         | 
         | Right now, Pipo360 handles CRUD-heavy apps, user auth, and DB
         | integration across 16 frameworks + 14 DBs really well.
         | 
         | But yes -- when you ask for complex, multi-service
         | architectures or deeply custom business logic, the AI can still
         | hallucinate or need refinement. We're actively working on
         | grounding and constraints to improve that.
         | 
         | That said, we've shipped:
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         | Live code editing
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         | AI refinement (on top of generated code)
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         | Full project management
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         | So if it doesn't get it right 100%, you can still tweak it in-
         | browser instantly.
         | 
         | And you're absolutely right -- this is the future. Our goal:
         | take you from boilerplate to 80% of a usable backend in 60
         | seconds or less.
         | 
         | Would love to know what you'd want it to build -- happy to test
         | its limits with you.
        
           | rco8786 wrote:
           | Genuine question, was this reply generated or in any way
           | augmented by AI?
        
             | the_plug wrote:
             | nah , i have taken time to write it nothing much
        
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