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Superblocks

Enterprise internal app platform with AI generation

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Superblocks is an enterprise internal application platform that uses AI to automate backend integrations and UI generation for high-performance internal tools. It targets pro-developer teams who need more control than typical low-code platforms provide, offering code-level customization alongside visual building with enterprise features like SSO, audit logs, and fine-grained permissions.

Superblocks combines visual application building with full code-level access for developers who need the speed of low-code without sacrificing customization. Teams can start with visual builders for common patterns like data tables, forms, and dashboards, then drop into code for custom logic, complex data transformations, or specialized integrations. This hybrid approach serves pro-developer teams who outgrow pure low-code platforms.

The platform provides enterprise-grade infrastructure including SSO integration, comprehensive audit logging, fine-grained role-based permissions, and environment management for staging and production deployments. AI assists with generating backend integration code, suggesting UI layouts, and automating repetitive configuration tasks that slow down internal tool development.

Superblocks targets engineering teams at mid-to-large companies building mission-critical internal tools where the intersection of development speed and enterprise compliance matters. The paid platform includes dedicated infrastructure options and SLA guarantees for organizations where internal tool availability directly impacts business operations.

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Paid; enterprise plans with SLA

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Web, APIs, databases, SSO, enterprise

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