Pi Network Just Made The App Studio More Useful For Creators
Pi Network's @PiCoreTeam has rolled out a dual-tier update to Pi App Studio, adding native backend support and an AI-assisted planning phase to help developers build better apps for its large Pioneer community.
@PiCoreTeam has shipped two meaningful upgrades to Pi App Studio, giving developers on the network more infrastructure and smarter tools to build with.
Persistent Storage Comes to Pi Apps
The first update addresses a long-standing limitation of the platform. According to Pi Network's official blog, Pi App Studio previously confined creators to frontend-only, single-session experiences, where user data such as preferences or progress would reset the moment someone left an app. That changes with the introduction of native backend support and persistent storage for newly created apps.
The upgrade allows apps to save and retrieve user-specific data across sessions, so a game can retain a high score, a productivity tool can remember a to-do list, and a note-taking app can preserve entries automatically. The team describes this as a significant platform milestone because it expands what AI-created apps can practically do within the Pi ecosystem. It is worth noting that this update applies only to newly created App Studio apps, not existing ones.
AI-Assisted Planning Before You Build
The second update introduces an app planning phase powered by AI. Before an app is generated, creators are guided through an interactive process that helps them refine their concept. Pi Network says App Studio may prompt for more detail on the app's main idea, goal, category, or intended user experience. The result is a more thorough brief for the AI to work from, which the team says leads to higher-quality app output.
Together, the two updates reflect a consistent push by @PiCoreTeam to make Pi App Studio a practical development environment, not just a prototype tool. As Pi Network put it, adding backend support is a foundation on which further capabilities can be built. The platform already supports external AI coding tools such as Claude Code, Replit, and Cursor, allowing both technical and non-technical creators to bring apps into the $PI ecosystem and reach a user base of more than 60 million Engaged Pioneers. Both features are accessible directly through the Pi Mining App.
Sources:
Pi Network Official Blog: App Studio Backend Updates and AI-Assisted App Planning
CryptoNews: Pi Network Unveils 2 Major Updates
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