Building a web app used to mean two jobs. The interesting one — the product, the feel, the shape of the thing you're making — and the boring one. The other job. Pick a host. Set up DNS. Make a database. Wire TLS. Hope the deploy script doesn't break. Watch the bill. Get paged at 3am.
The AI wave reinvented the interesting half. Chat-driven editors. Agentic workflows. Type a prompt, see a working preview. But "preview" is where the wave stopped — the moment you want a real database, a real domain, a real production deploy, you're back stitching the boring half together yourself.
Loor closes the loop
We built Loor so the same window that turns your prompt into a working app also turns it into a live product. You describe what you want. Vibe Chat builds it, with real tools. You hit Deploy. The app is live, on a domain you own, with TLS that renews itself, served from wherever your users are.
Most tools help you start. We want to help you ship — same window, same minute.
The boring half is invisible by design
You don't pick a host. You don't choose a database. You don't write a Dockerfile. You don't renew a certificate. You don't decide which region to serve from. Loor does all of it. We're not hiding the complexity from you — we're owning it on your behalf. The trade is: a few things are decided for you, in exchange for an enormous amount of focus.
The list of "things you don't think about" will keep growing. That's the whole point. Auto-scaling. Daily backups. Read replicas. Per-region failover. Image CDN. Email deliverability. The boundary moves toward you, never away from you.
Vibe Chat is the IDE
The editor isn't a separate surface from the AI. Vibe Chat lives inside your project with real tools — read, write, run, test, ask. Every change is visible in a diff. Every action is logged. Every fork in the road becomes a real UI question you answer. You stay in control; Vibe Chat does the typing.
Same window, same minute
The same place you described the project is the place you'll iterate on it, deploy it, see its traffic, and pick the next thing to build. We don't believe in tab-switching as a feature.
What we will not do
- We will not surprise you with a bill. Hibernation does the math; you only pay for active building.
- We will not lock you in. Your code is yours. Your domain is yours. Export anytime.
- We will not ship features that break the one-button promise. Deploy means deploy.
- We will not chase trends that hurt the focus.
What we will keep doing
We will keep the boring half invisible. We will keep Vibe Chat honest — every action visible, every question explicit. We will keep the docs short enough that you don't need them. And every time you ask "can I have MongoDB in this project?", the answer will be "yes, give me 20 seconds."
— The Loor team.