Hello, I’m Routzie,
I may look small, but I can help you build powerful server applications in seconds.
Curious to see how it works?
Let’s find out moreRoutzie is a server-side application designed to make backend development effortless.
Instead of spending hours setting up infrastructure, you can build fully functional backend services in just minutes. Routzie allows you to quickly generate REST APIs, or any other HTTP-based endpoints, based on your needs. You decide how to use it: run Routzie as a standalone application to power your entire project, or integrate it as a lightweight microservice into a larger architecture. Either way, it adapts to your workflow and scales with your requirements.
Routzie makes it easy to create and manage HTTP routes that listen on your server and handle incoming requests. Each endpoint can process data in various formats — from JSON and FormData to Blobs — and return responses in the same flexible way. You can also connect to other services using fetch, making it simple to integrate external APIs.
Out of the box, Routzie comes with powerful tools like EJS for templating, AJV for JSON schema validation, and Sharp for image processing. It also lets you store data directly on the server, giving you freedom to build anything from lightweight utilities to complex services.
Beyond development, Routzie takes care of the heavy lifting around operations: hosting, monitoring, and logging are built in, so you can easily see what’s happening inside your application. To make your work transparent, Routzie can automatically generate documentation for your APIs — and you can choose whether to keep it private or share it publicly.
Getting started is simple — just create an account and open your personal dashboard. From there, you can set up projects, define routes, store data, and manage your server with ease. Everything you need, including hosting, monitoring, and logs, is already built in, so you can focus on building instead of managing infrastructure.
At its core, the system is a JavaScript application running on the server. With the integrated assistant, you don’t just write code — you describe what you need, and it automatically generates the implementation, test coverage, and documentation for you.