AI full-stack app builder / no-code web development
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    Fabricate

    AI full-stack app builder / no-code web development

    Fabricate is an AI-powered platform that turns natural-language descriptions into production-ready full-stack web applications. It generates React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS frontends with Cloudflare Workers backends, then deploys to Cloudflare’s global edge network in one click. Users can also describe Figma designs to generate matching components. Note: this is NOT a 3D/design tool — unrelated products include tryfabricate.com (hardware procurement) and fabrica.ai (robotics simulation).

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    Features & details

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    Category (short)
    AI full-stack app builder / no-code web development
    Category
    AI full-stack app builder / no-code web development
    Pricing (CSV)
    Free Trial
    Directory pricing
    Freemium
    Sponsored note
    no
    Target audience
    Non-technical founders shipping a first paid product, Solo developers prototyping full-stack apps quickly, Agencies delivering client MVPs on a tight timeline, Product managers validating ideas with deployable prototypes, Not ideal for: native mobile apps, complex enterprise systems, or 3D/CAD design workflows.
    Best for
    Non-technical founders shipping a first paid product, Solo developers prototyping full-stack apps quickly, Agencies delivering client MVPs on a tight timeline, Product managers validating ideas with deployable prototypes, Not ideal for: native mobile apps, complex enterprise systems, or 3D/CAD design workflows.
    Pricing notes
    Verified from fabricate.build/pricing (July 2026): Free — $0 forever; 60 credits/month, 1 published public project, web IDE, one-click deploy, community support. Pro — $25/month; 350 credits/month, private projects, custom domains, code export, GitHub sync. Scale — $50/month; higher credit volume for power users. Annual billing — 20% savings on paid plans. Credits — Most apps ship in 5–15 credits; credits reset monthly, no rollover.

    Pros & cons

    Editorial notes to help compare fit before opening the vendor site.

    Pros

    • Generates real React/TypeScript code you can export and extend
    • Free tier with no credit card and permanent access
    • Cloudflare edge deployment included
    • Stripe payments and auth built into generation workflow
    • Figma handoff reduces design-to-dev friction

    Cons

    • Credit limits cap iteration on free tier
    • Free projects are public
    • private requires paid plan
    • Not suited for mobile-native or highly complex enterprise apps
    • Name collision with unrelated Fabricate/Fabrica products in search
    • Smaller ecosystem than Bolt or Replit

    Review notes

    Context from the listing review and editorial research.

    Fabricate positions itself against template-based website builders by generating custom code from scratch. Users praise speed from idea to deployed app and Cloudflare performance. Free tier projects are public only — privacy requires Pro. Competes in a crowded AI app-builder space with Bolt, Lovable, and Replit Agent; differentiation is Cloudflare-native stack and code ownership.

    Extended features

    In-depth description and capability notes.

    Natural-language app generation — Describe an app; Fabricate writes frontend, backend, auth, and payments. Figma-to-code — Generate React/Tailwind components from design descriptions or frame specs. Cloudflare deployment — One-click deploy to edge infrastructure with D1 database support. Web-based IDE — Live preview, Git version control, and GitHub push/sync on paid tiers. Code export — Download and own generated source code (Pro and above). Stripe integration — Built-in payment processing for SaaS and paid apps.

    Use cases

    Fabricate fits founders, freelancers, and operators who need a working web app without hiring engineers — SaaS MVPs, internal tools, client portals, landing pages with backend logic, and portfolio sites with real functionality.