
Our Take
Soloron wants to kill the idea that building apps requires knowing how to code. You literally just describe what you want—an app, a dashboard, a tool—and Soloron builds it. No templates. No drag-and-drop. Just describe it in plain English and get something that works. That's the pitch, and honestly if they pull it off even halfway, they've got every non-technical founder, PM, and operator in the world lining up at their door.
The team behind Soloron appears to be Piroune Balachandran, Simon Kotlerman, Aya Vlasoff, and Cho Seunglai, with Zafeiris Loulourgas likely driving the vision. This is the kind of tool that either changes everything or becomes another "describe your dream app" experiment. No metrics, no funding announced, no traction numbers to point to yet. But the premise is simple and the timing is right—everyone wants to build, nobody wants to learn React. We'll see which category Soloron falls into.
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