Prompt, run, edit, and deploy full-stack web applications. -- bolt.new -- Help Center: https://support.bolt.new/ -- Community Support: https://discord.com/invite/stackblitz
Bolt.new is an AI-powered web development agent that allows you to prompt, run, edit, and deploy full-stack applications directly from your browser—no local setup required. If you're here to build your own AI-powered web dev agent using the Bolt open source codebase, click here to get started!
Claude, v0, etc are incredible- but you can't install packages, run backends or edit code. That’s where Bolt.new stands out:
Whether you’re an experienced developer, a PM or designer, Bolt.new allows you to build production-grade full-stack applications with ease.
For developers interested in building their own AI-powered development tools with WebContainers, check out the open-source Bolt codebase in this repo!
Here are some tips to get the most out of Bolt.new:
Where do I sign up for a paid plan?
Bolt.new is free to get started. If you need more AI tokens or want private projects, you can purchase a paid subscription in your Bolt.new settings, in the lower-left hand corner of the application.
What happens if I hit the free usage limit?
Once your free daily token limit is reached, AI interactions are paused until the next day or until you upgrade your plan.
Is Bolt in beta?
Yes, Bolt.new is in beta, and we are actively improving it based on feedback.
How can I report Bolt.new issues?
Check out the Issues section to report an issue or request a new feature. Please use the search feature to check if someone else has already submitted the same issue/request.
What frameworks/libraries currently work on Bolt?
Bolt.new supports most popular JavaScript frameworks and libraries. If it runs on StackBlitz, it will run on Bolt.new as well.
How can I add make sure my framework/project works well in bolt?
We are excited to work with the JavaScript ecosystem to improve functionality in Bolt. Reach out to us via hello@stackblitz.com to discuss how we can partner!
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