
Quickbase announced Pave, a full-stack AI app builder that gives individuals and teams the built-in governance, IT oversight, and flexibility needed to scale, with custom apps that support their existing workflows, budgets, and processes.
“Most vibe coding tools focus on getting teams from A to B, from prompt to prototype. Pave is designed to take teams from A to Z, helping them move all the way from ideation to a governed, production-ready app ready for long-term operational success,” says Marcus Torres, chief product officer of Quickbase. “Other app builders often come with hidden runtime and infrastructure costs that make it hard to forecast pricing, as usage scales. With Pave, teams don’t need to juggle a stack of third-party tools, separate databases, cloud hosting setups, custom domains, or the operational overhead that comes with stitching it all together.”
Key takeaways:
· Pave offers an intuitive interface that allows users to enter plain-language descriptions of the problem they need to solve. Users then iterate using Pave’s no-code interface to create deployable apps complete with the structure, logic, permissions, and governance they need to make them usable in the real-world business environment – immediately.
· Pave is production-ready and built for the reality of work.
- Pave already includes the data management, cloud hosting, and deployment infrastructure needed to move apps into production. There’s no separate database to manage, no patchwork of third-party vendors to integrate, and no credit-based pricing that becomes harder to forecast as usage scales.
- As teams build apps, IT maintains oversight from a single interface – with granular user permissions, SSO authentication, audit trails, and version rollback capabilities built in by default.
- Relationships, logic, notifications, and views can easily be customized to fit existing business processes and branding, instead of forcing teams into rigid templates.




















