Overview

Bolt.new is an AI‑powered, browser‑based full‑stack development platform built on StackBlitz’s pioneering WebContainers technology. Launched in October 2024, it allows users—technical or not—to build, run, edit, and deploy web or mobile apps by simply describing what they want in plain English. Users can build both frontend and backend functionality, integrate tools like Supabase or Stripe, and launch their apps in just a few clicks. Designed for rapid prototyping and MVP development, Bolt.new is especially popular among non-coders and indie makers looking to turn ideas into live apps quickly.

Bolt Features

Prompt-based Development
Full-Stack in the Browser
AI-Environment Control

Simplified Deployment
Integrated Design Tools
Collaboration Features

Discussion Mode
Automated Package Management
Supabase Integration
Built-in Testing

Specifications

Company

Bolt

2024

Foster City, United States

Categories

Language Supported

English

Suitable For

Freelancers

StartUps

SMB's

Enterprises

Supported Platforms

Browser-based

Customer Support

Chat

Email

Knowledge Base

Help Guides

Blog

Social Media

Media

Use Cases

Rapid MVP/Create prototypes

Design-to-code with Figma

Side projects and demos

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FAQ

Bolt.new enables users to build full-stack web applications directly in the browser—no local setup or coding experience required. It supports modern JavaScript frameworks like Astro, Svelte, Vue, Next.js, and Remix, plus integrations with Supabase, Stripe, GitHub, Figma, and deployment via Netlify or Vercel.

Bolt.new uses a token-based AI billing model. Free-tier users get daily token limits (~100K–150K tokens/day), while paid users receive monthly allotments (e.g., 10M tokens/month for Pro users). If you exceed your allowance, Bolt.ai features are paused until the next cycle or until you upgrade.

Bolt.new doesn’t offer a seamless way to export your project files as a ZIP or re-import a zip later. Downloading files requires manual copying one by one or relying on deploy links to platforms like Netlify.

Bolt.new includes basic real-time error detection and auto-fix suggestions, but struggles with deeper logic issues—especially around Supabase or database migrations.

Free accounts get a daily allowance (e.g., ~100k tokens/day), yet paid plans operate on a monthly allowance (e.g., 10M tokens/month). This mismatch often leads to confusion because hitting your monthly cap ignores the remaining daily token budget