Comparison

MeDo
vs
Bolt

Bolt is a browser-based coding environment. MeDo is a conversation-first builder. Different philosophies for different builders.

Overview

How do MeDo and Bolt compare?

Bolt.new (by StackBlitz) is a browser-based AI coding environment with built-in hosting, databases, Stripe payments, GitHub sync, and real-time team collaboration. MeDo takes a different approach: a pure conversation-first workflow where non-technical users describe what they want and multi-agent AI builds the complete app — no IDE, no terminal, no config files.

Feature comparison

Side by side.

Core approach

Generation method

MeDo

Multi-agent AI — parallel agents handle frontend, backend, and logic simultaneously

Bolt

AI assistant in a browser-based IDE (StackBlitz WebContainers)

Target user

MeDo

Non-technical creators — no coding knowledge required

Bolt

Developers and builders who want AI-assisted coding with full code access

Workflow

MeDo

Conversational: describe your app, preview, iterate with natural language or screenshots

Bolt

IDE-centric: AI generates code visible in an editor with file tree, terminal, and live preview

Output

Full-stack generation

MeDo

Frontend, backend management, and business logic in one conversation

Bolt

Full-stack with Bolt Database, Supabase option on paid plans, and Stripe payments

Code visibility

MeDo

Abstracted — focus on the app, not the code. Source download available (70–80 credits)

Bolt

Full code editor with file tree, terminal, and live preview

Deployment

MeDo

One-click publish to a shareable MeDo URL

Bolt

Bolt Cloud hosting with custom domains on Pro; Netlify deployment option

App gallery

MeDo

17,000+ public apps in categorized gallery — discovery and social proof built in

Bolt

Project sharing available, community templates

Integrations

Payments

MeDo

Stripe plugin for one-time payments (subscription billing not yet supported)

Bolt

Stripe payments with Bolt Database or Supabase integration

Ecosystem

MeDo

Plugin system for Stripe, backend management, and Skills/Custom Skills

Bolt

StackBlitz ecosystem — npm packages, frameworks, full dev toolchain

Pricing

Free tier

MeDo

300 credits on signup + 100 daily login credits

Bolt

300K daily tokens, 1M/month, free hosting, unlimited DBs (with Bolt branding)

Paid pricing

MeDo

From $20/month for 2,000 credits up to $2,000/month for 260,000 credits

Bolt

Pro $25/month, Teams $30/member/month

Ecosystem

Collaboration

MeDo

Team collaboration not confirmed in current docs

Bolt

Real-time multiplayer collaboration; Teams admin controls

Backing

MeDo

Baidu AI Cloud infrastructure

Bolt

StackBlitz (WebContainers technology)

Use cases

Which is better for…

Which is better for someone with no coding experience?

MeDo. Its entire workflow is designed for non-technical users — you describe what you want in plain language, and multi-agent AI builds it. Bolt is built around a browser IDE, which assumes comfort with code editors, terminals, and file structures.

MeDo

Which is better for a developer who wants full control?

Bolt. It gives you a complete browser-based development environment with a code editor, file tree, terminal, and access to npm packages. If you want to write, read, and debug code directly, Bolt is the more natural choice.

Bolt

Which is better for rapid prototyping?

Both are fast. MeDo excels when you want a working app from a single conversation with no setup. Bolt excels when you want a working development environment where you can prototype and iterate with code-level precision.

Both work well

Which is better for education and game apps?

MeDo has a strong edge here — its gallery has thousands of education apps, games, and interactive tools. The conversation-first workflow is ideal for educators and students who want to build without learning to code.

MeDo

Summary

Which one is right for you?

Choose MeDo if…

  • You have no programming experience and don't want to see code
  • You want a pure conversation-first workflow — describe, preview, ship
  • You want to start free with 300 credits and daily login bonuses
  • You need one-click publishing with no deployment configuration
  • You want to build education tools, games, or interactive apps
  • You want a large public gallery with 17,000+ apps for inspiration

Choose Boltif…

  • You are a developer who wants a browser-based IDE with full code access
  • You need npm packages, custom frameworks, or specific dev toolchains
  • You want real-time team collaboration and custom domains
  • You need built-in database, auth, and Stripe payments in one environment

FAQ

Common questions about MeDo vs Bolt.

Is MeDo a Bolt alternative?

MeDo and Bolt serve overlapping but different needs. Both can generate full-stack apps from text. Bolt is a browser-based coding environment (IDE) with built-in database, hosting, and team collaboration. MeDo is a conversation-first platform for non-technical users. If you want to build without seeing code, MeDo is the better fit.

Can MeDo do everything Bolt can?

MeDo covers the same core outcome — generating working apps from descriptions. Where they differ: Bolt gives you code-level control, built-in database (Bolt Database), custom domains, and real-time multiplayer collaboration. MeDo abstracts the code away and lets you iterate through conversation.

Is MeDo easier to use than Bolt?

For non-technical users, yes. MeDo requires no knowledge of code editors, file systems, or development tools. You describe your app in plain language, and MeDo builds it. Bolt is powerful but assumes familiarity with development workflows.

How does pricing compare between MeDo and Bolt?

MeDo gives 300 free credits on signup plus 100 daily login credits, with paid plans from $20/month for 2,000 credits. Bolt offers 300K daily free tokens (1M/month) with free hosting, and Pro at $25/month. Bolt includes more infrastructure (database, hosting, custom domains) in its plans.

Does MeDo support the same frameworks as Bolt?

MeDo abstracts framework choices — it generates the optimal stack for your app automatically. Bolt gives you explicit framework control through its IDE with npm packages and full dev toolchain. If you need a specific framework, Bolt offers more flexibility. If you want the AI to handle all technical decisions, MeDo is simpler.

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