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.
Dazl claims its platform moves beyond simple prompting into what it calls “Vibe Coding” — a more intuitive partnership between the creator and the AI. The company says its proprietary technology is designed for more accurate prompt interpretation and, crucially, doesn't lose context as the user makes changes. The promise is a predictable, reliable process that bridges the gap between creative intent and a final, working product.
