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HowOne is a creator-first platform that turns a conversation into a live agentic app with UI, logic, backend pieces, and deployment. The public site is aimed less at enterprise automation and more at app templates, remix workflows, EvoAgentX under the hood, and fast solo-founder MVP launches with subscriptions and usage-based billing already wired in.

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The site includes a Pricing item in the navigation, but the public pricing page currently returns 404 and no plan details are shown on the landing page itself. From the public surface you can only confirm the Get Started flow, app templates, a demo, and the focus on launching monetizable MVPs.

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Building an app through plain conversation

HowOne promises natural-language development without drag-and-drop builders or hand-crafted workflows. The idea is that you describe the product in words and the platform assembles an agentic app around that request.

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Launching a template and remixing it for your use case

The site includes app templates and a library of ready-made examples. That means HowOne can be used not only from scratch, but also as a fast remix layer on top of an existing app idea.

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A monetized MVP for a solo founder

HowOne explicitly calls out live URLs, subscriptions, and usage-based billing. So the product is trying to cover not just app assembly, but the first step toward a real launch and revenue.

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Application scenarios

Scenario: a solo founder describes a product idea in chat, uses a template as the base, and quickly gets a first live MVP with a public URL for testing on real users.

Scenario: a creator takes an existing app from the catalog, remixes it for a niche use case, and ships a narrower version instead of building the whole product from zero.

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