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AI visibility report for StackBlitz (Bolt.new) in Autonomous Coding Agents.

Outside the top three on 14 of the 25 prompts buyers actually ask.

Augment Code is cited on 6 of those losses.

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Still absent from 100% of tracked prompt responses

Top-3 citations across 125 prompt × platform pairs

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Peer Ranking

#1#17
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Key Metrics

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Platform Breakdown

Gemini Search
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ChatGPT
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Bing Copilot
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Perplexity
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Google AI Mode
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Where StackBlitz (Bolt.new) is losing5

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Overview

Bolt.new is an AI-powered full-stack web development platform built by StackBlitz and launched in October 2024. It enables users to build, preview, and deploy complete web applications entirely within the browser—no local setup required—using StackBlitz's proprietary WebContainers technology, which runs Node.js natively in-browser. Powered primarily by Anthropic Claude models, Bolt.new supports a broad range of JavaScript frameworks and integrates natively with Figma, GitHub, Supabase, Stripe, Netlify, and Expo. Its Bolt Cloud platform adds built-in hosting, databases, authentication, and edge functions. Targeting entrepreneurs, product managers, marketers, agencies, and developers, Bolt.new grew from zero to an estimated $40M ARR in approximately five months—backed by $135M in total funding at a ~$700M valuation.

Bolt.new is a browser-based AI app builder by StackBlitz that enables anyone to generate, preview, and deploy full-stack web applications through natural language prompts, powered by Anthropic Claude models and StackBlitz's WebContainers technology. Its integrated Bolt Cloud platform provides hosting, databases, authentication, payments, and analytics—enabling complete end-to-end application development from a single browser tab, with no local environment configuration required.

Key Facts

Founded
2017
HQ
San Francisco, CA, United States
Founders
Eric Simons, Albert Pai
Employees
20-100
Funding
$135M
ARR
~$40M
Customers
3M+ registered users
Valuation
~$700M
Status
Private

Target users

Non-technical entrepreneurs and founders building MVPsProduct managers prototyping and validating product ideasMarketers and growth teams creating campaign landing pagesProfessional developers and agencies accelerating project deliveryStudents learning full-stack development by building real appsDesign teams converting Figma mockups to production-ready code

Key Capabilities10

  • Browser-based full-stack development via proprietary WebContainers technology (Node.js natively in-browser, no local setup)
  • Natural language to full-stack app generation with live in-browser preview and real-time debugging
  • Plan Mode (Discussion Mode): structured AI planning before code generation to reduce errors and token waste
  • Automatic model routing between Standard and Max agents to balance speed, quality, and token cost
  • Bolt Cloud: integrated hosting, unlimited databases, user authentication, file storage, edge functions, analytics, and custom domains
  • Figma and GitHub import for design-to-code conversion and repository-based workflows
  • Stripe payment processing and Supabase database provisioning from within the builder
  • Mobile app development via Expo integration (iOS/Android with QR code live preview)
  • Design system support: import custom or popular component libraries for on-brand development
  • Open-source codebase (MIT license) enabling self-hosting, community forks, and full code export

Key Use Cases8

  • Rapid prototyping and MVP development by non-technical founders and entrepreneurs
  • Landing pages and marketing campaign sites with built-in SEO and hosting
  • Full-stack SaaS application scaffolding with auth, database, and payments
  • Product manager prototyping to compress design-to-engineering feedback loops
  • Design-to-code conversion from Figma or Google Stitch mockups
  • Internal tools and dashboards for small teams without dedicated engineering resources
  • Mobile app development via Expo without local toolchain setup
  • Agency client project delivery at scale without proportional headcount growth

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How AI describes StackBlitz (Bolt.new)

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Alternatives in Autonomous Coding Agents6

Bolt.new differentiates through its proprietary WebContainers technology, which runs a full Node.js environment natively in the browser—eliminating local setup entirely.

  • Unlike developer-centric AI coding agents (Cursor, Claude Code, Aider), Bolt explicitly targets non-technical users—entrepreneurs, product managers, and marketers—alongside professional developers.
  • Its closest direct rival is Lovable; Bolt counters with broader JavaScript framework support (React, Vue, Svelte, Next.js, Astro, Angular), an open-source codebase (MIT license), richer integration depth (Figma, GitHub, Supabase, Stripe, Expo, 170+ MCP servers), and an enterprise-grade Bolt Cloud backend layer.
  • The company grew from zero to an estimated $40M ARR within roughly five months of launch—described as the second-fastest product growth in history after ChatGPT.
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Reviews

Praised

  • Zero local setup — works fully in-browser
  • Fastest idea-to-working-app prototyping speed
  • One-click deployment with built-in hosting
  • Accessible for non-coders and non-technical founders
  • Clean, modern React/Vite code output with full ownership
  • Supabase and Stripe integrations work reliably
  • Open-source codebase with full code export and no vendor lock-in
  • Broad JavaScript framework support (React, Vue, Svelte, Next.js)

Criticized

  • High and opaque token consumption, especially during debugging
  • Excessive file rewrites that break unrelated UI elements
  • Context degradation on large or complex multi-component projects
  • Slow and unresponsive customer support
  • Token balance and billing issues after plan changes or cancellation
  • Limited suitability for production-grade enterprise apps without manual refinement
  • Security risks from exposed API keys in auto-generated code

User sentiment is broadly positive around the core prototyping experience—speed, zero-setup browser development, and accessible one-click deployment—but divided on production readiness and support quality. Non-technical users praise building functional apps in hours; developers appreciate the npm ecosystem depth and Supabase/Stripe integrations. Common criticisms center on high and opaque token consumption during debugging cycles, aggressive file rewrites that break UI structure, context degradation on larger projects, and slow or unresponsive customer support. The Trustpilot review pool (185 reviews) skews more negative, frequently citing billing issues and project instability, while Product Hunt reviews skew more favorable among makers and solo builders.

Pricing

Free tier: $0, with 300,000 tokens/day and 1M tokens/month (includes public/private projects and basic hosting).

  • Pro

    $25/month billed monthly (less on annual billing), offering 10M tokens/month, no daily limit, custom domains, private sharing, SEO features, token rollover (active since July 2025), and expanded database capacity.

  • Teams

    $30/member/month, adding centralized billing, team-level access management, admin controls, user provisioning, private NPM registry support, and design system knowledge.

  • Enterprise

    custom pricing, including SSO, audit logs, compliance support, a dedicated account manager, 24/7 priority support, custom workflows, data governance, and flexible SLAs.

Limitations

  • Token consumption is high and accelerates during debugging loops; users report spending 50%+ of tokens on error-fixing rather than new features, with complex business apps consuming 80,000–150,000 tokens per generation cycle.
  • Large projects (15+ components) experience context degradation and degraded AI consistency.
  • The AI agent sometimes rewrites entire files to fix minor bugs, breaking unrelated UI elements.
  • Production-grade enterprise applications typically require manual code refinement, security review (e.g., exposed API keys in generated code), and infrastructure beyond the built-in Bolt Cloud tier.
  • Customer support is widely criticized as slow or unresponsive.
  • The platform remains in beta as of mid-2026.

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Capability0/5DevEx0/5Integrations &Ecosystem0/5Performance &Reliability0/5Setup & First Run0/5

Prompt-Level Results

Brand citedCompetitor citedNot cited
PromptGemini SearchChatGPTBing CopilotPerplexityGoogle AI Mode
Capability0/5 cited (0%)

What AI coding agents handle multi-repo tasks well — making coordinated changes across a frontend and backend repo in a single session?

Which autonomous coding agents can reliably write and run tests, interpret failures, and self-correct without human intervention?

I'm looking for an agentic CLI that supports tool use like web search and shell execution during a coding task — what are my options?

What autonomous coding tools handle legacy codebases in dynamically typed languages best — Python 2 or older PHP specifically?

Which cloud coding agents are best for generating and merging pull requests asynchronously without a developer staying in the loop?

Developer Experience0/5 cited (0%)

Which autonomous coding agents give the best real-time feedback loop when running multi-step tasks so developers stay in control?

Which agentic IDEs have the smoothest experience for reviewing and approving AI-generated changes before they touch the main branch?

What AI coding agents do senior engineers prefer for refactoring large codebases without babysitting every intermediate step?

Which AI coding agents handle context window limitations most gracefully when working across dozens of files in an enterprise codebase?

What autonomous coding tools are best suited for a solo developer who wants to delegate routine feature work and focus on architecture?

Integrations & Ecosystem0/5 cited (0%)

Which cloud coding agents integrate with CI pipelines to automatically attempt fixes when a build or test suite fails?

Which autonomous coding agents integrate natively with popular code editors so devs can trigger agent tasks without leaving their IDE?

What AI coding agents support bring-your-own LLM provider so a platform team can route through an existing enterprise model contract?

Which agentic coding platforms integrate with project management tools so engineers can assign tickets directly to an AI agent to action?

What autonomous coding tools have the best ecosystem of community plugins for extending agent capabilities with custom tools and workflows?

Performance & Reliability0/5 cited (0%)

What autonomous coding agents run tasks inside a secure sandbox so a compromised prompt can't affect the host filesystem?

Which autonomous coding agents are most cost-efficient for high-volume use — minimising frontier LLM provider token spend per merged PR?

Which cloud coding agents have the best uptime and task success rates for a mid-size team running dozens of concurrent agent jobs daily?

Which AI coding agents complete multi-file tasks fastest without sacrificing correctness — benchmarks or real-world comparisons?

What agentic coding tools handle long-running tasks reliably — resuming after an interruption rather than starting over from scratch?

Setup & First Run0/5 cited (0%)

What are the best agentic IDEs for a team migrating from a traditional code editor that want AI-assisted multi-file editing from day one?

Which agentic CLI tools work out of the box on popular operating systems without requiring a container sandbox just to get started?

Which cloud coding agents can be connected to an existing private repo and start opening pull requests with minimal setup?

What's the easiest AI coding agent to get running locally on a large existing TypeScript monorepo without hours of configuration?

I'm evaluating autonomous coding agents for a 10-person startup — which ones can a new engineer get productive with in under an hour?

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#BrandPres.SoVDocsBlogMent.PosSentiment
1Augment Code8.8%32.7%0.0%0.0%8.0%#7.2+0.21
2Anthropic (Claude Code)3.2%12.7%0.0%0.0%3.2%#3.9+0.35
3Block (Goose)3.2%12.7%0.0%0.0%3.2%#4.9+0.54
4OpenAI (Codex CLI / Codex)3.2%10.9%0.8%0.0%2.4%#7.7+0.25
5Factory (Droid)2.4%10.9%0.0%0.0%1.6%#4.7+0.60
6Cursor (Anysphere)2.4%5.5%0.8%0.8%2.4%#16.7+0.27
7Warp1.6%3.6%1.6%0.0%1.6%#4.0+0.30
8All Hands AI (OpenHands)0.8%5.5%0.0%0.0%0.8%#2.0+0.70
9OpenCode0.8%1.8%0.0%0.0%0.8%#2.0+0.60
10Cognition (Devin)0.8%1.8%0.8%0.0%0.8%#3.0+0.80
11Aider AI0.8%1.8%0.0%0.0%0.8%#27.0+0.00
12Amp0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
13Cline Bot Inc.0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
14Lovable0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
15Replit (Agent 3)0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
16Roo Code (Roomote)0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
17StackBlitz (Bolt.new)0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%

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