Bolt.new Alternatives 7 min read

Top 6 Bolt.new Alternatives in 2025 (Free & Paid)

Bolt.new (StackBlitz) runs Node.js in the browser and lets you generate full-stack apps with AI. Whether you hit token limits, need a real backend, or want a more code-first workflow — these six alternatives cover every use case.

Quick picks

Most similar to Bolt:Lovable — React + Supabase, free 5 credits/day
Best for UI components:v0 by Vercel — Next.js + shadcn/ui, free 200 credits/mo
Best for existing codebases:Cursor — VS Code fork with AI agent, $20/mo
Best free cloud IDE:Replit — code + deploy, no local setup
Simplest no-code:Create.xyz — describe your app, no coding required
Best design-first:Webflow — visual editor + CMS, $14/mo

Token limits vs credit limits vs subscription: what's the difference?

Token limits (Bolt.new):Each AI generation consumes tokens from a monthly budget. Larger codebases = more tokens per request. You burn through limits faster as your project grows.
Credit limits (Lovable, v0):Each AI request costs 1 credit regardless of project size. More predictable. Lovable: 5/day free. v0: 200/mo free (5–10 per generation).
Subscription (Cursor):Flat monthly fee covers unlimited autocomplete + a fixed number of premium AI requests. Predictable cost, no per-generation billing.
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1. Lovable — Most Similar to Bolt.new

Free: 5 credits/day • Pro: $25/mo (unlimited) • Teams: $50/mo

Lovable is the closest Bolt.new alternative for building full-stack web apps with AI. It specializes in React + Supabase — meaning you get a real database, authentication, and backend logic built in, not just a front-end prototype. It has direct GitHub sync so your code is always in a real repo.

Pros

Full-stack: React + Supabase DB + auth in one prompt
GitHub sync — real code in your repo
Custom domain deployment included
Credit model — more predictable than token limits

Cons

React + Supabase only — no framework choice
Free tier limited to 5 credits/day
Less framework flexibility than Bolt
Best for: Building a real SaaS app that needs authentication, a database, and user data. If your Bolt project keeps hitting token limits on a growing codebase, Lovable's credit model is more predictable.

2. v0 by Vercel — Best for UI Components

Free: 200 credits/mo • Premium: $20/mo (unlimited) • Each generation: 5–10 credits

v0 by Vercel is purpose-built for generating React UI components using shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS. It excels at creating polished UI from a description or screenshot — dashboards, landing pages, forms, and component libraries. Less suited for complex backend logic, but perfect for UI-first development.

What v0 is great at

Generate React components from a text description or screenshot
Uses shadcn/ui + Radix UI — the most popular React component library in 2025
One-click deploy to Vercel — fastest path from idea to live URL
200 free credits/month — enough for 20–40 UI generations
Export to Next.js project or copy components into your existing app
Limitation: v0 focuses on UI — it won't build complex server-side logic, database schemas, or backend APIs the way Bolt or Lovable do. Use v0 to design the UI, then connect it to your own backend.
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3. Cursor — Best for Existing Codebases

Free: 2-week trial • Pro: $20/mo • Business: $40/user/mo

Cursor is a VS Code fork with deep AI integration. Unlike browser-based tools like Bolt or v0, Cursor works with your existing local codebase — any language, any framework. The Composer agent can make multi-file changes, run terminal commands, and build features from a single prompt across your entire project.

Key differences from Bolt

Works locally: Your code runs on your machine — no WebContainer limitations, no file size limits, no port restrictions.
Any framework: Python, Go, Rust, TypeScript, Ruby, Elixir — Cursor handles any language you can install locally.
Codebase context: Cursor indexes your entire repo and understands existing code patterns before making changes.
Subscription, not tokens: $20/mo covers unlimited completions + 500 premium AI requests. No per-generation billing shock.
Best for: Adding AI features to an existing app, working with complex or large codebases, or when you need full IDE functionality and local toolchain access that browser-based tools can't provide.
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4. Replit — Best Cloud IDE with Deploy

Free tier • Replit Core: $20/mo • Teams: $40/mo

Replit is a full cloud IDE that runs real server-side code — not just browser-based WebContainers. You get a complete Linux environment, persistent storage, and one-click deployment to a public URL. Replit Agent can generate and run full applications from a single prompt.

Replit vs Bolt.new

Real server-side execution — Python, Node, Go, Rust work as on a real machine
Persistent environment — your app keeps running between sessions
Replit Agent builds full apps from a prompt, including backend logic
Built-in database and secrets management
One-click deployment to a .replit.app subdomain

5. Create.xyz — Simplest No-Code AI App Builder

Free plan • Pro: $49/mo • No coding required

Create.xyz is simpler than Bolt — it focuses on building functional apps from natural language without requiring any understanding of code. Describe what you want in plain English, and Create builds a working app with a real URL. Best for non-developers who need a simple interactive tool.

What Create.xyz is best at

Simple tools: calculators, form apps, quiz apps, landing pages
No code to understand — pure natural language UI
Free plan available with generous limits
Instant public URL for sharing
Limitation: Not suitable for complex apps with custom logic, database schemas, or multi-page applications with authentication. For anything beyond simple tools, use Lovable or Bolt instead.
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6. Webflow — Best Design-First No-Code

Starter: Free (webflow.io subdomain) • Basic: $14/mo • CMS: $23/mo • Business: $39/mo

Webflow is a design-first no-code platform with AI features added in 2024. Unlike Bolt (code generation) or Lovable (AI app building), Webflow is a visual editor where you drag and drop elements, with a powerful CSS system underneath. Best for marketing sites, landing pages, and CMS-driven content websites.

Webflow vs Bolt

Best visual quality — design-led, pixel-perfect output
Built-in CMS — blog, product catalog, portfolio — all managed in a visual interface
AI Layouts: describe a section in text, Webflow generates the layout
SEO-friendly output with clean HTML/CSS (not a JavaScript SPA)
Not for web apps — no real app logic, auth, or database
Steeper learning curve than Bolt — visual editor takes time to learn

Full comparison table

Tool Type Free tier Best for Paid from
Lovable AI full-stack 5 credits/day React + Supabase SaaS $25/mo
v0 by Vercel AI UI components 200 credits/mo Next.js UI / shadcn $20/mo
Cursor AI code editor 2-week trial Existing codebases $20/mo
Replit Cloud IDE Yes (limited) Any language, deploy $20/mo
Create.xyz No-code AI Yes Simple tools, non-devs $49/mo
Webflow Visual no-code Yes (webflow.io subdomain) Marketing sites, CMS $14/mo
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FAQ

What are the best Bolt.new alternatives?

Lovable (most similar, React+Supabase), v0 by Vercel (UI focus, Next.js), Cursor (existing codebases, $20/mo), Replit (cloud IDE, any language), Create.xyz (simplest no-code), and Webflow (design-first, marketing sites).

Is there a free alternative to Bolt.new?

Yes — v0 gives 200 credits/mo free, Lovable gives 5 credits/day free, Replit has a free tier, and Create.xyz has a free plan. For unlimited free use with your own API key, try the open-source Aider CLI.

Bolt.new vs Lovable: which is better?

Bolt.new offers more framework flexibility and runs any Node.js app in WebContainers. Lovable specializes in React + Supabase with a real database and auth built in. Choose Bolt for prototyping any stack; choose Lovable for building a production SaaS with a real backend.

What is the difference between token limits and credit limits?

Token limits (Bolt): usage scales with codebase size, burns faster as your project grows. Credit limits (Lovable, v0): 1 credit per request regardless of size, more predictable. Subscription (Cursor): flat $20/mo, no per-request billing.