Comparison

MeDo
vs
Firebase Studio

Firebase Studio is Google's agentic cloud IDE. MeDo is a conversation-first builder. Both use AI — one gives you the full Google stack, the other abstracts everything away.

Overview

How do MeDo and Firebase Studio compare?

Firebase Studio is Google's agentic cloud IDE for building full-stack AI apps with Firebase and GCP integration — featuring Gemini-powered code help, Firestore/Auth setup, and deployment to Firebase App Hosting or Cloud Run. 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 without ever opening a code editor. Note: Google has announced Firebase Studio is sunsetting March 22, 2027.

Feature comparison

Side by side.

Core approach

Generation method

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

Gemini-powered agentic cloud IDE with App Prototyping agent (web/Next.js focused)

Target user

MeDo

Non-technical creators — no coding knowledge required

Firebase Studio

Developers building AI apps on Google/Firebase infrastructure

Workflow

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

IDE-based: import repos/archives/Figma, edit with Gemini, deploy to Firebase/GCP

Output

Full-stack generation

MeDo

Frontend, backend management, and business logic in one conversation

Firebase Studio

Web apps with Firestore, Firebase Auth, and GCP services as needed

Code visibility

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

Full Code OSS VM with editor, terminal, and file system

Deployment

MeDo

One-click publish to a shareable MeDo URL

Firebase Studio

Deploy to Firebase App Hosting, Firebase Hosting, Cloud Run, or other hosts

App gallery

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

No public app gallery

Integrations

Payments

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

Payments not Studio-native — require custom implementation

Database

MeDo

Backend management built in; Supabase integration available after code export

Firebase Studio

Firestore and Firebase services with full GCP ecosystem access

Import

MeDo

Start from conversation, screenshots, or PRD specs

Firebase Studio

Import from GitHub repos, archives, or Figma designs

Pricing

Free tier

MeDo

300 credits on signup + 100 daily login credits

Firebase Studio

Studio access is free; workspace limits vary by Google Developer Program status

Paid costs

MeDo

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

Firebase Studio

Studio is free; Firebase/GCP usage and App Hosting may require Blaze billing plan

Ecosystem

Platform status

MeDo

Active and growing with regular updates

Firebase Studio

Sunsetting March 22, 2027 — deployed Firebase apps continue after sunset

Backing

MeDo

Baidu AI Cloud infrastructure

Firebase Studio

Google / Firebase / GCP

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, and multi-agent AI builds it. Firebase Studio is a cloud IDE that assumes developer knowledge of Firebase, GCP, and web development.

MeDo

Which is better for a developer already using Firebase?

Firebase Studio, since it integrates directly with Firestore, Firebase Auth, and the full GCP ecosystem. However, note that Firebase Studio is sunsetting in March 2027.

Firebase Studio

Which is better for long-term projects?

MeDo offers more long-term certainty since Firebase Studio has announced its sunset date of March 22, 2027. Deployed Firebase apps will continue to work, but the IDE and prototyping agent will no longer be available.

MeDo

Which is better for rapid prototyping?

MeDo is faster for non-technical users — describe your idea and get a working app in one conversation. Firebase Studio is powerful for developers who want to prototype on top of the Firebase/GCP stack with Gemini assistance.

MeDo

Summary

Which one is right for you?

Choose MeDo if…

  • You have no coding experience and want a pure conversational workflow
  • You want a platform with long-term certainty (Firebase Studio sunsets March 2027)
  • You want to start free with 300 credits and daily login bonuses
  • You need one-click publishing with no GCP/Firebase configuration
  • You want to build education tools, games, or interactive apps
  • You want a large public gallery with 17,000+ apps for inspiration

Choose Firebase Studioif…

  • You are a developer already invested in the Firebase/GCP ecosystem
  • You want Firestore, Firebase Auth, and GCP services out of the box
  • You need to import from GitHub repos, archives, or Figma designs
  • You want flexible deployment to Firebase Hosting, App Hosting, or Cloud Run

FAQ

Common questions about MeDo vs Firebase Studio.

Is MeDo a Firebase Studio alternative?

Yes, especially given Firebase Studio's announced sunset in March 2027. MeDo and Firebase Studio both generate apps with AI, but MeDo is a conversation-first platform for non-technical users while Firebase Studio is a developer IDE built on Google infrastructure.

Is Firebase Studio shutting down?

Yes. Google has announced that Firebase Studio is sunsetting on March 22, 2027. Deployed Firebase apps will continue to work after that date, but the IDE and prototyping agent will no longer be available.

Can MeDo replace Firebase Studio?

For non-technical users, MeDo covers the same core outcome — generating working apps — with a simpler workflow. For developers who rely on Firestore, Firebase Auth, and GCP services, MeDo offers a different approach with its own backend management and Supabase integration after export.

How does pricing compare between MeDo and Firebase Studio?

Firebase Studio access is free, but Firebase/GCP usage may require a Blaze billing plan. MeDo gives 300 free credits on signup plus 100 daily login credits, with paid plans from $20/month. MeDo's pricing is more predictable with credit-based billing.

Does MeDo support Google services like Firebase Studio?

MeDo does not natively integrate with Firebase or GCP services. It uses its own backend management and supports Supabase integration after code export. If you need Firestore or Firebase Auth specifically, Firebase Studio (before its sunset) or direct Firebase development may be more appropriate.

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