Tired of the Frontend/Backend split? Meet Zolt: Full-Stack Apps in Pure Python.

📰 Dev.to · Rehan Mazhar

Learn how to build full-stack apps in pure Python with Zolt, eliminating the frontend/backend split

intermediate Published 26 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Explore Zolt's documentation to learn about its features and capabilities
  2. Install Zolt using pip to start building full-stack apps in Python
  3. Build a simple full-stack app using Zolt to understand its workflow and architecture
  4. Configure Zolt to handle routing, templating, and database interactions
  5. Test and deploy a Zolt app to a cloud platform or local server
Who Needs to Know This

Full-stack developers and backend developers using Python can benefit from Zolt to simplify their workflow and reduce the complexity of managing separate frontend and backend codebases

Key Insight

💡 Zolt allows developers to build full-stack apps in pure Python, eliminating the need for separate frontend and backend codebases

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🚀 Say goodbye to the frontend/backend split! Meet Zolt, the framework that lets you build full-stack apps in pure Python 💻
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