Flo AI
  • Introduction
    • Flo AI
    • The Importance of No-Code Solutions
    • Comparison with Low-Code Platforms
  • Drag-and-Drop App Builder
    • Key Features
    • How it Works
    • Integrations
  • Flo Coding Assistant
    • Key Features
    • How It Works
  • Roadmap & Tokenomics
    • Roadmap
    • $FLOAI Ecosystem
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  • Token Utility
  1. Roadmap & Tokenomics

$FLOAI Ecosystem

$FLOAI Tokenomics

Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 (1 Billion Tokens) Buy Tax: 5% Sell Tax: 5%

The $FLOAI token powers the Flo AI ecosystem, serving both as a governance instrument and the primary utility token across all our AI-driven no-code tools. Our tokenomics are designed to create a sustainable, self-reinforcing economic model that fuels product development, community engagement, and long-term growth.

Tax Structure & Allocation

A 5% buy tax and 5% sell tax are applied to all transactions. These taxes are strategically allocated to support the ongoing development and stability of the project:

  • Product Development – Funding engineering efforts to expand platform capabilities.

  • Marketing & Awareness – Promoting Flo AI globally across Web3 and Web2 audiences.

  • Buybacks & Liquidity Support – Maintaining a healthy price chart through scheduled buybacks and liquidity injections.

  • Community Giveaways & Incentives – Rewarding loyal holders, creators, and early adopters through contests, airdrops, and more.

This tax mechanism ensures continued momentum while reinforcing the utility and scarcity of $FLOAI over time.

Team Allocation

A small, carefully allocated portion of the total supply is reserved for the Flo AI core team. These tokens are subject to vesting and lock-up schedules to ensure long-term alignment with the project’s success and community trust.

Token Utility

$FLOAI is not just a governance or trading token—it is the core credit system within the Flo AI ecosystem. All Flo AI products, including the Drag-and-Drop App Builder and AI Coding Assistant, operate on a token-based request model.

Users spend a set amount of $FLOAI tokens per interaction or feature request, such as:

  • Generating or optimizing code using the AI assistant

  • Publishing applications built with the app builder

  • Unlocking premium templates, workflows, or integrations

  • Accessing advanced features, API calls, or collaboration tools

This model creates sustainable demand for $FLOAI as platform usage scales. As more users build with Flo AI, the more utility and value the token accrues—forming a circular economy that benefits both users and holders.

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