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Securely — All in One
The world’s first platform that unites specs, frontend, backend, and deploy — faster, safer, simpler.
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How it works
All-in-One — Built for Speed

Specs in seconds

Frontend in minutes

Backend in hours

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Pythagora Business
The Only AI Platform Built Security-First for Enterprises
Pythagora Business enforces enterprise-grade security, giving your team full control over deployed apps — without vendor lock-in or hidden risks.
Auth Bridge
A secure authentication gateway that protects your apps and users.
Team-Only Access
Deployed apps remain fully under your organization’s control.
Enterprise Control
Designed for compliance, scalability, and safe collaboration.

Build. Debug. Deploy.
Technical Features That Matter
Logs & Debugging
Built-in logs, breakpoints, step debugging.
Edit Anytime
Tweak, extend, or fully rewrite your code whenever you need.
AI Pair Programming
Pythagora codes with you, explaining what it built and what’s next.
Inline Code Review
Automated bug detection with instant, smart fixes.
One-Click Deploy
Ship apps to production in seconds with a single click.
VS Code Native
Built directly into the VS Code interface for seamless use.
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FEATURE COMPARISON
How we stand out
Feature
Enterprise-Grade Authentication
Reverse Proxy Protection
Internal Deployments
Internal Tool Focus
Transparent Control
Role-based auth — fully auditable
Requests blocked before backend
Role-based, invite-only access
Designed for production workflows
Full visibility, no black-box AI
Other AI App Builders
Buried in AI code — hard to audit
Requests may hit backend directly
Limited or no access control
Built for demos or prototypes
Security unclear, black-box AI
FAQ
Under the hood
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