FloopFloop vs Bolt

Bolt lets you build web apps from prompts with in-browser code editing. It provides instant previews but deployment and hosting require additional steps.

Feature comparison

FeatureFloopFloopBolt
Prompt to live deploy
Custom subdomains
Iterative chat refinement
Private access control
Database included
No coding required
Instant hosting
Team workspaces
Custom domains
AI-powered code editing

Why choose FloopFloop?

  • Prompt to live deploy in under 5 minutes
  • Built-in hosting with custom subdomains
  • Iterative chat refinement after deployment
  • Database and authentication included
  • No coding or configuration required

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between FloopFloop and Bolt?
Bolt is prompt-to-app platform. FloopFloop is a prompt-to-deploy AI app builder — you describe your app in plain English, the agent generates the code, and FloopFloop hosts it on a custom subdomain with a per-project database included. Both refine iteratively through chat; FloopFloop's emphasis is on going from a one-line prompt to a live, shareable URL in minutes without leaving the conversation.
Is FloopFloop a Bolt alternative?
Yes, for users who want a full-stack app generated from a prompt rather than a code editor or component generator. See the feature-comparison table above for the specific differences — FloopFloop ships hosting, a subdomain, and a database as first-class parts of every project.
What does FloopFloop have that Bolt doesn't?
FloopFloop ships custom subdomains, private access control, team workspaces, custom domains as built-in capabilities for every project. These are either unavailable on Bolt or require third-party setup. The feature table above lists the full breakdown.
Can I migrate my project from Bolt to FloopFloop?
There's no automated importer — Bolt and FloopFloop generate different code shapes, so existing source can't be lifted-and-shifted directly. The practical migration is to describe your app's features as a FloopFloop prompt and let the agent regenerate from scratch. Most apps rebuild in under five minutes; complex projects converge over a few chat refinements.
Should I use FloopFloop or Bolt for a side project?
If you want a live URL with a database and hosting handled for you on the first prompt, FloopFloop is the shorter path. If you want a code editor with AI assistance and intend to handle deployment yourself, Bolt may fit better. The comparison table above lines up the feature-by-feature picture so you can decide based on what you actually need.

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