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AI visibility report for StackBlitz in Cloud Development Environments (CDEs).
Outside the top three on 15 of the 25 prompts buyers actually ask.
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How to read this. StackBlitz appears in 2% of tracked prompt responses. Presence is absolute coverage; share of voice is relative citation share; sentiment measures tone only when the brand appears.
Where StackBlitz is losing
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Where StackBlitz is winning1
Which cloud development environments feel as fast and responsive as a local setup without noticeable latency when typing or running tests?
Avg # 1.0 · 1 platform
Where StackBlitz is losing5
What cloud development environments support air-gapped or private network configurations for teams working with regulated data?
Competitors on 3 platforms
Track this promptWhat cloud dev environment tools support defining the full development setup in a config file so every developer gets an identical workspace automatically?
Competitors on 2 platforms
Track this promptWhich cloud development environment platforms start a pre-built workspace in under 30 seconds so developers aren't waiting to start working?
Competitors on 2 platforms
Track this promptWhich cloud development platforms support running a full local service mesh with multiple interconnected containers inside a single workspace?
Competitors on 2 platforms
Track this promptWhich cloud development environments integrate with version control platforms to open a workspace directly from a branch or pull request link?
Competitors on 2 platforms
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Overview
StackBlitz Inc. is a San Francisco-based developer tools company founded in 2017 by Eric Simons and Albert Pai. Its flagship technology, WebContainers, is a WebAssembly-based micro-operating system that runs the full Node.js environment—including package manager, build tools, and dev server—entirely inside a browser tab, booting in milliseconds with no remote VMs. This enables instant, shareable, secure development environments for the JavaScript ecosystem. StackBlitz offers a free online IDE, a Teams plan, an Enterprise Server for self-hosted Kubernetes deployments, and the WebContainer API for third-party embedding. In October 2024, the company launched Bolt.new, an AI-powered natural-language-to-full-stack-app builder that drove rapid revenue growth and a reported ~$700M valuation by early 2025.
StackBlitz provides browser-native development environments powered by proprietary WebContainers technology (WebAssembly + Node.js in-browser), eliminating local setup and remote VM overhead. Its product line spans a free online JavaScript IDE, Codeflow (in-browser VS Code for GitHub workflows), Web Publisher (content editing and PR creation), an Enterprise Server for self-hosted teams, the WebContainer API for third-party embedding, and Bolt.new—an AI-powered full-stack app builder that lets users create and deploy web applications from natural language prompts without writing code.
Key Facts
- Founded
- 2017
- HQ
- San Francisco, US
- Founders
- Eric Simons, Albert Pai
- Employees
- 11-50
- Funding
- $135M
- ARR
- ~$40M+
- Valuation
- ~$700M
- Status
- Private
Target users
Key Capabilities10
- WebContainers: WebAssembly-based micro-OS running full Node.js inside the browser tab in milliseconds
- Bolt.new: AI-native natural-language-to-full-stack-app builder powered by WebContainers
- Codeflow: one-click in-browser VS Code IDE for GitHub repos, PRs, and issues without cloning
- Web Publisher: browser-based single-file editor for docs and content with instant PR creation
- Instant shareable environments via URL for bug reproductions and interactive documentation
- Enterprise Server: self-hosted Kubernetes deployment with SSO, air-gap support, and admin controls
- Private NPM registry integration (JFrog Artifactory, Sonatype Nexus)
- WebContainer API: public SDK for embedding browser-native Node.js environments in third-party products
- Zero network latency and offline capability due to fully local browser-side execution
- GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket integration for seamless PR review and collaboration
Key Use Cases8
- Interactive documentation and live code examples for open-source libraries and frameworks
- Instant one-click bug reproductions attached to issue trackers
- AI-assisted full-stack web app creation from natural language prompts (Bolt.new)
- Design system development and component library previewing
- PR and code review without local checkout or environment setup
- Rapid prototyping and developer onboarding for JavaScript/Node.js projects
- Secure in-browser code review of untrusted or third-party code
- Interactive technical tutorials and coding education
StackBlitz customer outcomes
Bug reproduction time reduced from 30+ minutes to a single click
Google's Angular core team integrated StackBlitz into their documentation and bug tracking system, replacing a multi-step local setup process with a single-click experience for 1.5M+ monthly documentation visitors and enabling a team of fewer than 30 developers to manage 40,000+
Surescripts used StackBlitz Enterprise to scale design system adoption and ensure UI consistency across teams, allowing the UX team to design workflows around user needs rather than existing backend constraints.
Recent Trend
How AI describes StackBlitz3
StackBlitz WebContainers — _Zero network latency_ StackBlitz runs Node.js directly in your browser using WebAssembly-based WebContainers.
Which cloud development environments feel as fast and responsive as a local setup without noticeable latency when typing or running tests?
Short answer: The only platforms clearly documented to start _pre‑built_ cloud development workspaces in under 30 seconds are Gitpod, StackBlitz, CodeSandbox, PaizaCloud, and RunCode.
Which cloud development environment platforms start a pre-built workspace in under 30 seconds so developers aren't waiting to start working?
StackBlitz — Runs Node.js _entirely in the browser_ using WebContainers. Great for frontend and full‑stack JS projects; works offline and boots instantly.
Which cloud IDE platforms let a contributor open and run a project in a browser without installing anything locally?
Most cited sources1
Alternatives in Cloud Development Environments (CDEs)6
StackBlitz differentiates itself through its proprietary WebContainers technology—a WebAssembly-based micro-OS that runs Node.js entirely inside the browser sandbox, eliminating remote VM compute costs and network latency.
- Unlike VM-streamed CDEs (Gitpod, GitHub Codespaces, Coder), StackBlitz environments boot in milliseconds, work offline, and execute code locally in the browser tab, reducing both security exposure and infrastructure overhead.
- With the 2024 launch of Bolt.new, StackBlitz has also expanded from a developer-focused CDE into an AI-native, natural-language-to-full-stack-app builder, competing directly with Replit Agent and Google Firebase Studio for non-developer and vibe-coding audiences.
Reviews
Praised
- Millisecond boot times with no local setup required
- Shareable environment URLs for instant collaboration
- Strong GitHub integration for repos and PRs
- Bolt.new transforms natural language into working full-stack apps quickly
- Easy initial setup and intuitive interface
- Browser-sandboxed security model requires no VM provisioning
- Seamless Firebase and Supabase integrations in Bolt.new
Criticized
- Restricted to JavaScript/Node.js ecosystem only
- Opaque token/credit pricing in Bolt.new makes iteration costly
- Limited or beta support on Firefox and Safari browsers
- No direct TCP database connections supported
- Mobile device support is beta with memory constraints
- External API testing tools (e.g., Postman) cannot reach browser-sandboxed servers
StackBlitz has a 4.2/5 rating on G2 from 6 verified reviews as of April 2026, covering both StackBlitz Enterprise and Bolt.new. The very small review sample limits confidence. Reviewers praise the speed of turning ideas into working applications, ease of setup, and direct integration with services like Firebase and Supabase. A notable criticism is that Bolt.new's credit/token pricing is opaque, making iterative refinement costly. Community sentiment on developer forums is broadly positive about WebContainers' technical novelty and the convenience of shareable, zero-setup environments, though some developers note the JavaScript-only constraint as a meaningful boundary.
Pricing
StackBlitz core IDE offers a free Personal plan with unlimited public projects and GitHub repository access. A Teams plan requires a GitHub organization and provides private repository access and collaboration features; per-seat pricing is managed through GitHub organization billing. Enterprise Server is custom-priced, deployed on a single Kubernetes cluster behind a firewall, and includes SSO, air-gap options, and an admin portal. Bolt.new (the AI app builder) uses a token-based model: Free tier ($0, 1M tokens/month with a 300K daily cap), Pro ($25/month, 10M tokens/month), Teams ($30/user/month with shared workspaces and admin controls), and Enterprise (custom, available via AWS Marketplace at a $100K base + $150/seat + $0.01/additional token on 12-month contracts). Unused tokens on paid Bolt plans roll over for one additional month.
Limitations
- StackBlitz's WebContainers technology is restricted to the JavaScript/Node.js ecosystem; non-JS languages (Python, Go, Ruby, Java) are not natively supported.
- Performance and compatibility are best on Chromium-based browsers; Firefox has partial limitations around cross-origin isolation and Safari support is in beta as of recent docs.
- Direct TCP database connections are not supported, requiring API-based database providers as a workaround.
- External HTTP testing tools like Postman cannot reach the browser-sandboxed server.
- Mobile device support (Android, iOS) is beta and large projects may hit memory limits.
- Bolt.new's token-based credit pricing has been criticized as opaque, making iterative development costly.
- The platform requires SharedArrayBuffer and cross-origin isolation headers, which can complicate embedding in third-party pages.
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Prompt-Level Results
| Prompt | ||||||
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Capability0/5 cited (0%) | ||||||
What cloud dev environment tools support real-time collaborative coding where two engineers can pair program in the same workspace simultaneously? | ||||||
What cloud development environments support air-gapped or private network configurations for teams working with regulated data? | ||||||
Which cloud development platforms support running a full local service mesh with multiple interconnected containers inside a single workspace? | ||||||
Which remote development platforms allow ephemeral environments to be spun up automatically for each pull request and torn down after merge? | ||||||
I need a cloud dev environment with strong GPU support for machine learning workflows — which platforms offer configurable high-memory GPU instances? | ||||||
Developer Experience1/5 cited (20%) | ||||||
What cloud development environment tools do platform teams use to standardize developer environments across a 100-person engineering org? | ||||||
What remote dev environment platforms support local VS Code or JetBrains IDEs connecting to a cloud workspace so developers keep their tooling and shortcuts? | ||||||
Which cloud development environments feel as fast and responsive as a local setup without noticeable latency when typing or running tests? | ||||||
Which cloud IDE platforms handle large codebases well with fast file indexing and accurate code navigation across thousands of files? | ||||||
Looking for a cloud dev environment with persistent storage and dotfile sync so settings, terminal history, and plugins carry across workspace restarts — what are my options? | ||||||
Integrations & Ecosystem0/5 cited (0%) | ||||||
Looking for a cloud dev environment that integrates with secrets management tools so credentials are injected into the workspace automatically — what are my options? | ||||||
What cloud development environment tools allow enterprises to bring their own cloud account so workspace infrastructure runs in their own VPC? | ||||||
What remote dev environment platforms support SSO and identity provider integration for enterprise teams needing centralized access control? | ||||||
Which cloud IDE platforms have marketplace extensions compatible with the same plugins developers use in their local editor setup? | ||||||
Which cloud development environments integrate with version control platforms to open a workspace directly from a branch or pull request link? | ||||||
Performance & Reliability1/5 cited (20%) | ||||||
Which cloud dev environment platforms handle large container image builds and dependency installations efficiently with pre-warmed caches? | ||||||
What cloud development environments offer the best network performance for developers in regions with limited local infrastructure? | ||||||
Which cloud development environment platforms start a pre-built workspace in under 30 seconds so developers aren't waiting to start working? | ||||||
What remote dev environment tools offer high-CPU and high-memory instances so compilation and test runs are faster than on a developer's laptop? | ||||||
Which cloud IDE platforms are reliable for full-time daily use by a team — no outages, no lost work, and no workspace corruption? | ||||||
Setup & First Run1/5 cited (20%) | ||||||
What cloud dev environment tools support defining the full development setup in a config file so every developer gets an identical workspace automatically? | ||||||
Which cloud development platforms are best for a team of contractors who need isolated environments for each project without access to production infrastructure? | ||||||
Which cloud IDE platforms let a contributor open and run a project in a browser without installing anything locally? | ||||||
I'm evaluating remote development environments for a team where local setup takes 2+ days — which platforms eliminate that entirely with a pre-built environment? | ||||||
What are the best cloud development environment platforms for onboarding a new engineer to a complex microservices codebase in under an hour? | ||||||
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| # | Brand | PresencePres. | Share of VoiceSoV | DocsDocs | BlogBlog | MentionsMent. | Avg PosPos | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GitHub Codespaces | 14.7% | 33.6% | 4.7% | 0.0% | 13.3% | #8.6 | +0.30 |
| 2 | Coder | 12.0% | 23.9% | 2.7% | 6.7% | 12.0% | #7.0 | +0.35 |
| 3 | Gitpod | 10.7% | 19.4% | 4.0% | 1.3% | 10.7% | #9.6 | +0.29 |
| 4 | DevPod | 6.0% | 14.2% | 0.7% | 4.7% | 6.0% | #8.5 | +0.39 |
| 5 | Codeanywhere | 3.3% | 3.7% | 0.0% | 1.3% | 3.3% | #10.4 | +0.24 |
| 6 | StackBlitz | 2.0% | 2.2% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 2.0% | #5.3 | +0.45 |
| 7 | CodeSandbox | 2.0% | 2.2% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 2.0% | #14.7 | +0.30 |
| 8 | Replit | 0.7% | 0.7% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.7% | #9.0 | +0.00 |
| 9 | Daytona | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
| 10 | Firebase Studio | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
| 11 | Jetify | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
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