A new startup called Dazl is launching today with $10 million in seed funding, arguing that the first wave of AI app builders got it wrong. The company, an App Builder Platform co-founded by Wix veteran Nadav Abrahami and former TikTok executive Assaf Sagy, wants to solve the gap between a cool-looking AI prototype and a piece of software you can actually ship.
The problem, as Dazl sees it, is that current generative tools are great at spitting out a first draft but stumble when you try to refine it. Entrepreneurs and designers can prompt their way to a half-finished concept, only to get stuck in endless trial-and-error cycles where the AI loses context and fails to deliver the desired results.
