Q: Hello , No Code-X Massive Scaling??

Hello,
Your product sounds fantastic. Especially the robust security applied within the back-end. Also not having to utilize 3rd party software

The Big Question I have is the following. In the event our future apps grow to a point where there is massive scaling, TB’s in bandwidth , TB’s in storage, etc. At the current upgrade of 10 GB, per core, this is going to be extremely expensive. With that said, will we have the opportunity to export, host on our own servers, etc? Or are we tied to the No Code X platform?

Can users utilize vibe prompting to build robust apps on the front end and back-end where basically type or speak what you want to accomplish and No Code X automatically builds it?

I very much appreciate any additional information or assistance provided. I look forward to hearing from you from you.
Thank you,

jmorris1830PLUSJul 12, 2025
Founder Team
Wim_NoCode-X

Wim_NoCode-X

Jul 12, 2025

A: Hello jmorris1830,

fantastic and "massive" question :-)

to our experience for example the first appsumo boost we succeed in scaling without massive impacts (with did one change on the configuration to support this).

For the scaling it is linear and currently we don't see limits (except on petabytes size off course), but this we can help you with dedicated instances we can spin up for you! So, yes we can deal with massive scaling and support your business needs!
You can also export the code (feature expected 2024Q4) to high code and run it all yourself off course, as we do believe in serving and unburdening, but letting you the full choice to operate.
PS: also possible to run your local nocode-x instance under your full control as well, off course also some responsbilities of DevOps shift then your way, but not without our full support!

THe vibe prompting is exactly what it is to support scalable, full functionale, and robust architecture! And all of this with the native security embedded.
Also, linked to the scaling question. Build your apps in the SaaS and the full AI-vibe coding support, and run it on your dedicated instances is also possible, kind off hybrid approach.

hope this helps you gain the insights!

greetings
Wim

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