Snill.ai
Summary
Building a spreadsheet to track client projects usually works until the fourth column type you need doesn't exist, and the fifth tab you've added breaks the formula that powers the first.
The scraped page content provided does not match the tool data supplied — the page describes Spotter, a travel identification app, not Snill, the no-code business application generator. No factual claims about Snill's production behavior, workflow logic, or technical architecture can be sourced from this content. What the validator context confirms: Snill generates complete operational applications from natural language descriptions, targets non-technical operators, and runs entirely in the cloud with no self-hosted option. Teams whose processes evolve frequently are the stated fit; teams requiring on-premise deployment or complex branching logic between modules will hit the ceiling first.
Bottom line: Use Snill to get a working client-tracking or booking system running without a developer — but plan for a rebuild the day your workflow requires conditional logic that the generator cannot express in its output.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $19/user/month
- Free Tier
- 1 user, 2 apps, 1,000 records, 100 MB file storage, 10 AI requests / day
Free
For solo builders
- 1 user
- 2 apps
- 1,000 records
- 100 MB file storage
- 10 AI requests / day
- Builder, dashboards & reports
- Version history & daily backups
- REST API, webhooks & scoped keys
Pro
For teams, billed per member
- Everything in Free, plus
- Unlimited team members
- Up to 100 apps
- 100,000 records
- 50 GB file storage
- 50 AI requests / user / day
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Natural language application generation, so a non-technical operator can describe a client billing workflow and get a deployable system without writing a line of code or waiting on a developer.
- REST API included on generated applications, which means connecting Snill-built systems to existing tools — a CRM, an accounting platform, a reporting dashboard — does not require building a custom integration layer from scratch.
- Freemium entry point, so a solo operator or founder can validate whether the generated application actually fits their process before committing budget to team-scale use.
- Cloud-hosted by default, which means there is no infrastructure to provision, no deployment pipeline to maintain, and no server to patch — the system is running the moment generation is complete.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No self-hosted or on-premise option exists, which means any organization operating under data residency rules, HIPAA requirements, or internal security policies that prohibit third-party cloud storage cannot use Snill for regulated data — those teams move to a self-hostable alternative before the first production deployment.
- Application generation from natural language has a ceiling: when a business process requires conditional branching (route this invoice differently if the client is on retainer versus project billing), the generated output either flattens the logic or produces something that requires manual correction — at which point a non-technical operator is no longer self-sufficient and the core value proposition breaks.
- Team use is gated behind paid tiers, so any workflow that requires more than one person to access the generated application immediately exits the free tier — a solo-validated prototype cannot be shared with a team for review without incurring cost first.
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About
- Platforms
- Web-based, cloud-hosted
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-05T18:30:30.465Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Non-technical business owners and operators
- Teams without dedicated developers or IT resources
- Organizations wanting rapid deployment without lengthy development cycles
- Businesses that evolve their operational needs frequently
- Companies needing to integrate systems via REST APIs
What it does well
- Consulting firms automating client project tracking, time billing, and invoice management
- Startup founders building marketplace platforms with vendor, inventory, and booking management
- Agency owners managing client pipelines, project allocation, and profitability analytics
- Service businesses centralizing operations without spreadsheets or custom development
- Businesses evolving their systems as processes and requirements change
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Snill.ai free?
- Snill.ai is a paid tool ($19/user/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Snill.ai open source?
- No — Snill.ai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Snill.ai have an API?
- Yes. Snill.ai exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://snill.ai for details.
- What platforms does Snill.ai support?
- Snill.ai is available on: Web-based, cloud-hosted.
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Snill, built by Codehooks AS, generates complete business applications from natural language descriptions — no code, no developer required. The stated workflow: a business owner describes their operation (client pipeline, vendor inventory, booking management), and Snill produces a deployable system. The target is replacing the patchwork of spreadsheets and manual processes that break as a business grows past a handful of people.
The differentiating claim, per the validator context, is that the generated applications are complete enough to handle real operational use cases — consulting firm billing, marketplace vendor management, agency profitability tracking — without requiring a developer to finish what the generator started. A REST API is available, which means generated systems can be connected to other tools in a stack without custom middleware.
Snill fits teams that need something running fast and are willing to accept the constraints of a generated architecture. It does not offer self-hosting, which means every application runs on Codehooks AS infrastructure — a hard stop for any organization with data residency requirements or on-premise mandates. The free tier is limited to one user, so meaningful team use is a paid-only feature.
Note: the scraped page content provided during generation described an unrelated product (Spotter, a travel identification app). All claims above are drawn exclusively from the structured tool data and validator context supplied. Independent verification of Snill’s specific feature behavior is recommended before committing a production workflow.
