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---
layout: layout-intro
title: 'hood.ie intro'
redirect_from: "/intro.html"
---
<div class="cb teaser">
<article>
<h1>Welcome to Hoodie!</h1>
<p>
Hoodie enables you to <strong>express yourself through technology</strong> by making web application development very fast, easy and accessible.
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<figure class="">
<img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/animals/low-profile-dog-1.png" width="180" height="180" alt="Low-profile dog sitting" />
</figure>
<br />
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<p>
Hoodie is a free and Open Source Software for building applications for the web and iOS. It is a complete backend for your apps, <strong>ready for you to get creative</strong>. It works immediately out-of-the-box: develop your frontend code, plug it into Hoodie’s <a href="/intro/#get-started">frontend-friendly API</a> and your app is ready.
</p>
<p>
When you develop it, your app runs locally first, you can then <a href="http://docs.hood.ie/en/latest/guides/deployment.html" target="_blank">deploy and host it</a> wherever you want to. And if you want to extend Hoodie’s core features, you can check our list of <a href="http://plugins.hood.ie" target="_blank">currently available plugins</a> or <a href="http://docs.hood.ie/en/latest/guides/plugins.html" target="_blank">build plugins</a> yourself.
</p>
<p>
Hoodie is a <a href="/initiatives#nobackend">noBackend</a> technology — it's there for making the lives of frontend developers easier by <strong>abstracting away the backend</strong> and keeping you from worrying about backends. It gives you <a href="/initiatives#dreamcode">Dreamcode</a>: a simple, easy-to-learn-and-implement frontend API built into it. Hoodie is also <a href="/initiatives#offline-first">Offline First</a>, which means that your app users’ data is stored locally by default so your Hoodie-based apps are accessible and usable anytime, independent from your users’ internet connection.
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>“What’s fun about programming? It’s problem solving, keeping in your head what’s actually going on in the machine, and being very, very accurate, because the machine does exactly what you tell it to do, even if it’s not what you meant.” <br>— <a href="http://www.bl.uk/voices-of-science/interviewees/mary-lee-berners-lee/audio/mary-lee-berners-lee-programming-with-pencils-and-sellotape" target="_blank">Mary Lee Berners-Lee</a></span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie exists to empower you</h1>
<p>
Hoodie exists to empower you and make web development easier and more accessible to a wider range of people. It relies on <a href="/about#philosophy">strong values</a> like <strong>diversity, empowerment and decentralisation</strong>. Hoodie is built by an amazing and dedicated <a href="/community">community</a> consisting of developers and non-coding experts.
</p>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Build your applications with Hoodie</h1>
<p>
Hoodie is your tool for building frontend-heavy applications for the web and iOS really quickly. It gives you a compact API which has built-in features: user signup and administration, data storage, loading, shares, synchronisation and sending emails. With Hoodie, all you do when building an app is: <strong>develop the frontend code</strong>, <strong>hook it up to Hoodie’s frontend API</strong>, and <strong>your app is ready</strong>. Hoodie can be used for building applications for the web and iOS.
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<br />
<span>"During my love affair with Hoodie I built a todo list app (complete with login system) in ~8 hours. Pretty impressed!" <br>— <a href="https://twitter.com/JakeStubbz/status/463234687990001664" target="_blank">@JakeStubbz</a></span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie gives you a backend for all your apps</h1>
<p>
If Hoodie’s core features aren’t enough for you, you can extend Hoodie with plugins, so you can make Hoodie fit your needs exactly. See all our <a href="http://plugins.hood.ie" target="_blank">currently available plugins here</a> and out how to build a plugin yourself in <a href="http://docs.hood.ie/en/latest/guides/plugins.html" target="_blank">this tutorial</a>.
</p>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie is currently for frontend developers and Node.js developers</h1>
<p>
At the moment, Hoodie is mainly for frontend developers who want to build their own applications based on it and for Node.js developers who want to help us extend Hoodie’s core by <a href="http://docs.hood.ie/en/latest/guides/plugins.html" target="_blank">building plugins</a>.
</p>
<p>
Hoodie’s <strong>vision</strong> and future goal is to be accessible for designers and people with few coding skills because <a href="/about#philosophy">we think this matters</a>.
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<br />
<span>"Ok Internet, why didn't you tell me about Hoodie?" <br>— <a href="https://twitter.com/wadmiraal/status/450902310479470592" target="_blank">@Wadmiraal</a></span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie’s Code and Status</h1>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Hoodie’s code</strong> is <a href="http://github.com/hoodiehq" target="_blank">on GitHub</a>.
</li>
<li>
<strong>Hoodie’s version</strong>: Hoodie’s multiple components are individually versioned. To get the latest stable versions, just run <strong>hoodie new myApp</strong>.
</li>
<li>
Check our <strong>current work</strong> and <strong>next steps</strong> in our <a href="http://gr2m.github.io/milestones" target="_blank">Milestones</a> overview.
</li>
<li>
See our <strong>recent commits and open issues</strong> in Hoodie’s <a href="http://espy.github.io/ubersicht/#hoodiehq" target="_blank">Ubersicht</a>.
</li>
</ul>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">
<a class="jump-mark" name="get-started">How to install Hoodie:</a>
</h1>
<ol>
<li>
Follow our <a href="http://docs.hood.ie/en/latest/guides/quickstart.html" target="_blank">quickstart guide</a>.
</li>
<li>
Get creative and build your own app!
</li>
<li>
Should you need any help or have questions: find out how to <a href=/get-help>get help</a>, give us <a href="/contribute/#feedback">feedback</a>, and, of course, <a href="/contact">we’re there for you</a>.
</li>
</ol>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>You can do it!</span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie runs locally and can be hosted</h1>
<p>
If you want your Hoodie-based applications to not just run locally, you can deploy them. Find all details on how to do this in <a href="https://github.com/hoodiehq/my-first-hoodie/blob/master/deployment.md" target="_blank">this tutorial</a>. <em>(Oh yes, unfortunately, deployments aren't really easy yet. We're working on making this much more smooth than it's now. If you want to help us with this, please <a href="/contact">get in touch with us</a>!)</em>
</p>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Hoodie is Dreamcode based on an Offline First and noBackend architecture</h1>
<p>
Hoodie is <a href="/initiatives#offline-first">Offline First</a>. Thus, your application users’ data is stored locally and accessible regardless of internet connection. It’s a <a href="/initiatives#nobackend">noBackend</a> architecture which means that you who build something on it don’t have to worry about backends, and its API is written in <a href="/initiatives#dreamcode">Dreamcode</a> so that frontend developers can easily understand it.
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>Say hello to <br><a href="/blog/say-hello-to-offline-first.html">Offline First</a>!</span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Take a look behind the magic</h1>
<p>
Hoodie is written in JavaScript and built based on <a href="http://couchdb.apache.org" target="_blank">CouchDB</a> and <a href="http://nodejs.org" target="_blank">Node.js</a>. All parts of Hoodie work together smoothly to create a <strong>seamless, consistent user experience</strong> for your applications’ users.
<!-- We have written down a detailed explanation of Hoodie’s parts and how they work together in <a href="https://github.com/hoodiehq/documentation/blob/gh-pages/tutorials/how-hoodie-works-behind-the-magic.md">this tutorial</a>. -->
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>All is <a href="http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120315182857/adventuretimewithfinnandjake/images/7/72/S2e13_FinnMagicWand.gif" target="_blank">Magic</a> <br>(ok, and <a href="http://www.tehcute.com/pics/201204/bunny-falls-asleep-at-desk.jpg" target="_blank">some work</a>)</span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h2">Support Hoodie!</h1>
<p>
<strong>Hoodie would not exist without the wonderful people</strong> who build it, improve it, extend it, spread the word about it and support it. We’re a small, but growing <a href="/community">community</a>, and we’re very happy if you want to help us. <a href="/contribute">Join us</a>!
</p>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>“One of the most exciting projects I’ve seen in a long time & stellar team.” <br>— <a href="https://twitter.com/FrancescoK/status/468682726963691520" target="_blank">Francesco K.</a></span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h1">
<a class="jump-mark" name="showcases">Showcases</a>
</h1>
<p>
There are already various applications based on Hoodie. Some of them are prototypes or work in progress, others are already finished, and most of them are Open Source. Feel free to try them out or contribute to them, if you want to!
</p>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="friends apps">
<h1 class="h2">Applications based on Hoodie</h1>
<div class="grid-3-container">
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/your-app.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="Sample picture for an application showing pencils and a mug" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5">Your app</h2>
If you built an app based on Hoodie, please <a href="/contact">let us know</a>! We’re happy to add it here. If you want to give us feedback on working with Hoodie, <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/144uyYfrX1onnXiWV5wbA3qC_eOoUImolNaMXPdgDWMc/viewform" target=”_blank”>tell us more</a>!
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/minutes-io.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the minutes.io meeting notes app" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="http://minutes.io" target="_blank">minutes.io</a></h2>
A well-structured note-taking app with a beautiful design and various sharing options. Our first Hoodie-app in production works like a charm — offline and online.
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/drawing.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the Hoodie Drawing App" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="https://github.com/caolan/hoodie-drawing" target="_blank">Drawing App</a></h2>
Discover your inner artist! Draw something on your screen, edit it, share it and send it to someone easily or use it yourself. It’s simple, and it's a lot of fun!
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/mapchat.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the mapchat application" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="https://github.com/hoodiehq/example-mapchat" target="_blank">MapChat</a></h2>
A great example for an <a href="/initiatives#offline-first">Offline First</a> use case: an app for farmers who want to take notes about the status of their acres.
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/prototypo.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the prototypo.io font editor app" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="http://prototypo.io" target="_blank">Prototypo</a></h2>
A font-editor located in your browser, enabling you to create and adjust fonts yourself. Read more about its implementation <a href="http://blog.hood.ie/2014/05/a-hoodie-for-you-7-prototypo">here</a>.
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
</div>
</div>
</article>
<aside>
<br />
<span>Let us show you the shapes of the Hoodies:</span>
</aside>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="friends apps">
<h1 class="h2">Applications based on Hoodie and Angular JS</h1>
<div class="grid-3-container">
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/codequiz.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the Hoodie-based codequiz app" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="https://github.com/zoepage/codequiz" target="_blank">Code Quiz</a></h2>
A quiz for beginners to help them learn JavaScript.
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/todomvc.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the Hoodie-Angular-Backbone-Ember-Todomvc-implementation" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="https://github.com/jspenc72/todomvc-on-hoodie" target="_blank">TodoMVC</a></h2>
A Todo-MVC, an implementation of the Hoodie store using Backbone.js, Ember.js, AngularJS, and many more
</div>
<div class="grid-3">
<figure><img src="http://hoodiehq.github.io/hoodie-css/src/content_img/apps/zentodone.jpg" width="152" height="152" alt="screenshot of the Hoodie-zentodone-implementation" /></figure>
<h2 class="h5"><a href="https://github.com/boennemann/zentodone" target="_blank">zentodone</a></h2>
A to-do app based on Leo Babauta's ultimate simple productivity system <a href="https://zentodone.jit.su/" target="_blank">Zen To Done</a>.
</div>
</div>
</article>
</div>
<div class="cb">
<article class="grid-9">
<h1 class="h1">And by the way …</h1>
<p>
We also built a few handy <strong>tools to manage our work on Hoodie</strong> and keep track of it and which may be of interest for your project as well, — take a look at <a href="/initiatives#tools">Milestones and Ubersicht</a>!
</p>
</article>
</div>