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Blink
Chat an idea into hosted web apps.
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Blink is a full‑stack AI app builder that turns natural language prompts into working web and mobile applications. Users describe what they want in chat, and an AI agent assembles the database, authentication, APIs, frontend, and hosting. It targets non‑technical founders, indie hackers, and developers who want production‑ready software without babysitting infrastructure or hand‑coding boilerplate.
Key Features
- AI “vibe coding” builder: Users chat with an AI agent that interprets requirements, generates React + TypeScript + PostgreSQL code, and iterates on design and logic based on follow‑up instructions.
- All‑in‑one infrastructure: Built‑in database, authentication (social login, email, magic links), edge functions, file storage with CDN, SSL, and global hosting so apps can ship without stitching together third‑party services.
- Multimodal AI models: Direct access to models like GPT‑5, Gemini 2.5, Whisper, and proprietary models for text generation, image creation, and text‑to‑speech, all wired into the apps it builds.
- Data APIs and web scraping: Native endpoints for scraping sites, capturing screenshots, and extracting structured content from URLs, useful for dashboards, research tools, and automations.
- Code ownership and export: Paid tiers allow downloading the full source code, editing it, deploying elsewhere, or extending it with custom logic while still benefiting from Blink’s AI builder.
- Templates and prompt library: Curated prompts and blueprints for CRM systems, SaaS dashboards, landing pages, AI chatbots, and more, letting users start from high‑quality patterns rather than a blank page.
Pros
- Huge speed gains: Users routinely report going from idea to working MVP in a single evening, sometimes in under 30 minutes, for apps that would usually take weeks.
- Truly end‑to‑end: Database, backend, frontend, and hosting live in one place, which cuts out a lot of integration and DevOps overhead.
- Friendly for non‑coders, useful for engineers: Non‑technical users can describe outcomes in plain language, while developers can inspect and refine the generated code.
- Production‑oriented stack: Modern technologies like React, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL make the output maintainable for teams who might later bring development in‑house.
- Strong UI quality: Compared to many AI builders, users often highlight that layouts, styling, and UX feel more “ready for customers” out of the box.
- Good for experimentation: Cheap, fast iterations make it practical to test multiple product ideas, pitches, or internal tools without committing a dev team.
Cons
- Credit‑based model: Heavy experimentation or very large apps can consume AI credits quickly, so teams need to keep an eye on usage.
- Complex edge cases still need engineers: Highly specialized logic, deep integrations, or strict performance constraints may require manual coding beyond what the AI agent comfortably covers.
- You are betting on a young platform: The ecosystem is newer than long‑standing no‑code tools, so documentation depth and community plugins are still evolving.
Who Uses It
- Solo founders and indie hackers: Quickly validating SaaS ideas, landing pages, and small software products without hiring developers.
- Non‑technical entrepreneurs: Turning long‑held app ideas into functioning tools with chat‑based guidance instead of learning to code.
- Startup product teams: Prototyping internal dashboards, portals, and experiments before committing engineering resources.
- Agencies and consultants: Spinning up client portals, reporting tools, or one‑off campaign sites on tight timelines.
- Uncommon Use Cases: Hobbyist game builders creating things like tower‑defense and mahjong web games; professionals such as doctors and consultants crafting internal tools for document analysis, brief drafting, or simple image‑based workflows.
Pricing
- Free: $0 per month; includes 5 credits per day, public projects, and community support.
- Starter: $25 per month; includes 100 credits per month, private projects, custom domains, code downloads, and removal of the Blink badge.
- Pro: $50 per month; includes 200 credits per month, in-app code editing, access to advanced AI models, priority support, and project collaborators.
- Max: $200 per month; includes 800 credits per month, early access to beta features, credit rollovers, and premium support.
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