The Bolt.new alternative that hands you a product, not a prompt
Bolt.new generates a full-stack app from a prompt in your browser, which is great for a quick prototype. But the output is unreviewed and generic. Own a tested, documented vertical SaaS codebase instead, launch it under your brand, and keep building with Claude Code and Codex.
Where Bolt.new stops generating, you start owning
| Bolt.new (prompt-to-app) | MIR DIGITAL codebase | |
|---|---|---|
| How you start | Type a prompt, get a generated app in the browser | Pick a finished vertical product and clone the repo |
| Domain logic | You describe every workflow in prompts | Built-in for the niche, already modeled |
| Code review | Output is AI-generated and unreviewed | Tested, reviewed, documented foundation |
| Output character | Fast but generic prototype scaffolding | Production-ready, opinionated for the vertical |
| What you receive | An in-editor project to export | Full source: API, client, DB schema, migrations + docs |
| Ownership & brand | Project lives in the StackBlitz environment | You own it under a single-brand commercial license |
| Keep building with AI | Re-export, then wire up your own tools | Claude Code-compatible and Codex-ready out of the box |
Prompt-to-app is fast for prototypes, not for products
Bolt.new, built by StackBlitz, lets you describe an app in plain language and watch a full-stack project assemble in the browser. For exploring an idea, sketching a UI, or showing a stakeholder something clickable by lunch, that loop is genuinely useful and fast.
The trade-off shows up the moment you decide to charge money for what you built. The generated code is produced from your prompt and is not reviewed by anyone, the architecture is whatever the model inferred, and the domain logic only goes as deep as the words you typed. You end up owning the consequences of a prototype while still needing a product.
That is the gap a vertical codebase closes. Instead of re-prompting your way toward production, you start from software that was already designed, tested and documented for a specific niche, then spend your time on the differentiators that make it yours.
Own a tested vertical codebase, then keep shipping with AI
MIR DIGITAL is a product factory: 100+ ready-to-launch vertical AI SaaS codebases, plus custom AI development when you need something net-new. Buying a codebase means you receive the full source, the API, the client, the database schema and migrations, alongside documentation and a deploy guide under a single-brand commercial license. You own it and you launch under your own brand.
Every codebase is Claude Code-compatible and Codex-ready, and works with Cursor, so the AI-assisted speed you liked about prompt-to-app builders does not go away. It moves onto a foundation that already has real domain logic, where the next feature you ship is reviewed against working code rather than generated into a blank repo.
Choose a per-product tier, a Source License for the source, docs and deploy guide, or a done-for-you Launch Pack with setup, an architecture call and 30 days of support. Agency All-Access membership unlocks 70% off every codebase, 15% off custom development and the right to deploy products for clients. Need something bespoke? Send the idea and get a first working version in about 24 hours.
Anthropic documents that Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that operates in your terminal and works directly on existing codebases, not just greenfield scaffolds. That is exactly the workflow a bought MIR DIGITAL codebase is built for: you start from a tested, documented vertical foundation and keep shipping features with Claude Code, Codex or Cursor on top of code you actually own.
Source: Claude Code docs
Bolt.new, ownership and shipping to production
What is the best Bolt.new alternative for a production app?
If you intend to launch and maintain it, buy a production-ready vertical codebase instead of generating one from a prompt. MIR DIGITAL gives you the full source of 100+ AI SaaS products: tested, documented and owned by you, then extended with Claude Code, Codex or Cursor on a real foundation.
Is Bolt.new good enough for real products, or just prototypes?
Bolt.new is genuinely fast for prototypes and demos because it generates a full-stack app from prompts in the browser. The output, however, is AI-generated and unreviewed. For something you will charge for and maintain, start from a tested vertical codebase so you skip the rewrite that usually follows a prompt-built MVP.
Do I own the code I get from MIR DIGITAL?
Yes. Buying a codebase gives you the full source (API, client, DB schema and migrations) plus docs and a deploy guide under a single-brand commercial license. You launch under your own brand. Agency All-Access adds the right to deploy products for clients across every codebase, with no platform lock-in.
Can I still use AI coding tools after buying a codebase?
Absolutely, that is the point. Every codebase is Claude Code-compatible and Codex-ready, and works with Cursor too. You get the speed of AI coding, but applied to a tested, documented foundation with real domain logic instead of an empty repo or a generated prototype.
How fast can I launch versus building from a Bolt.new prompt?
A ready codebase can launch the same day: clone, configure, deploy on your domain. We can also host it on your domain for you. If you need something custom, send the idea and get a first working version in about 24 hours, then scale it together.
How much does a codebase cost compared to using Bolt.new?
Each product is a one-time purchase with two tiers: a Source License (source, docs, deploy guide) or a Launch Pack (done-for-you setup, an architecture call and 30 days of support). Prices vary per product, and Agency All-Access members pay 70% less on every codebase.
Stop re-prompting a prototype. Own a product instead.
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