TAAFT brings backend infrastructure to Cursor IDE through a visual interface that eliminates the need to code database schemas, authentication systems, or payment logic manually. This system connects with a single prompt and translates backend complexity into drag-and-drop components, making the traditionally invisible backend layer visible and manageable for non-coders and developers alike.
The visual database designer lets users create tables, define columns, and establish relationships without writing SQL. Actionflows handle backend workflows and business logic through a flowchart-style builder where conditions, loops, and API calls get arranged visually rather than typed in code. The multi-modal AI agent builder supports RAG implementations and tool calls, allowing users to construct intelligent agents that can access external data sources and execute functions. Authentication and permissions come built-in, covering user signup, login, and role-based access without third-party services. Stripe integration handles both one-time payments and subscription billing directly within the system.
The Cursor integration works through Momen MCP and Cursor Rules, which provide the connection layer between the IDE and TAAFT's visual backend. Users can auto-generate Product Requirements Documents and data model instructions, streamlining the planning phase before building. Pre-built templates like Journey Planner offer starting points for common application patterns. Custom domains, white labelling, and SEO tools prepare apps for production deployment. SSO and multiple client support cater to B2B scenarios where users need to manage separate customer accounts.
The free plan provides full access to the visual builder but restricts output to preview mode only, meaning apps can't be published to custom domains. Users get one API endpoint, one Actionflow, and one AI agent to experiment with. Storage caps at 20 MB for databases and 200 MB for objects like images or files. The plan includes 1,000 automated Actionflow runs monthly and 100,000 AI points for agent operations. Server logs retain for just one day. Momen branding appears on all free-tier apps.
Basic tier runs $33 monthly when billed annually and removes the API, Actionflow, and AI agent limits entirely. Custom domains and white labelling become available, along with SEO capabilities. Storage increases to 200 MB for databases and 2 GB for objects. Actionflow runs jump to 10,000 per month and AI points to one million. One collaborator can join projects. Server logs retain for seven days. The plan still caps at five requests per second during peak traffic.
Pro tier costs $85 monthly with annual billing and adds payment integration, SSO, and multiple client management. Ten collaborators can work simultaneously. Performance improves to 25 requests per second at peak. Database storage reaches 1 GB and object storage 10 GB. Monthly limits expand to 50,000 Actionflow runs and five million AI points. Server logs retain for 30 days.
Enterprise pricing stays custom with dedicated support, adjustable resource limits, and multi-project support. Students and educators receive 50% discounts across paid plans.
This system targets solo founders building MVPs, non-technical founders who need backend infrastructure without hiring developers, and Cursor users who want visual management for their backend rather than maintaining it purely in code. The free plan's preview-only restriction means serious projects need at least the Basic tier to launch publicly. Basic's single-collaborator limit forces growing teams toward Pro. Payment features exclusively on Pro and above block monetization for Basic users. The visual approach trades some flexibility for accessibility, making it ideal for standard CRUD apps and AI-powered tools but potentially constraining for highly custom backend architectures.