The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- You have a SaaS idea but hiring a developer to build an MVP costs $10,000+
- No-code tools feel limited and you can't customize beyond what their templates allow
- You tried coding tutorials but gave up at the database setup step
With aidowith.me
- A working full-stack web app generated from your text description of the product
- 14 steps from idea to live URL with user auth, database, and Stripe payments
- No coding background needed. Bolt.new handles the technical implementation
Who Uses This Tool
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Define your product and features
Describe what your app does, who uses it, and which features the MVP needs. This becomes the prompt that bolt.new uses to generate the codebase.
Generate and customize the app
Bolt.new builds the frontend, backend, and database. You review the result, request changes in plain language, and add features like auth and payments.
Deploy and launch
Push to a live URL, test with real users, and iterate. Walk away with a working SaaS product, not a prototype sitting on your laptop.
Build your app with bolt.new
14 steps. About 5 hours. A live SaaS product from your text description.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Define your product and features
Generate and customize the app
Deploy and launch
No coding background needed. Bolt.new handles the technical implementation
"I described a scheduling tool in three paragraphs. Bolt.new built it, I customized it over an afternoon, and now 40 people use it daily."- Operations lead, consulting firm
Questions
Bolt.new has a free tier that lets you generate and preview apps. Paid plans start at around $20/month and add more generation credits, deployment options, and longer conversation history. For a single MVP project, the free tier often covers the initial build. You'll need a paid tier for ongoing iterations and deployment to a custom domain.
Yes. Bolt.new generates standard React/Next.js code you can download and edit in any code editor. If you know JavaScript, you can customize anything. If you don't, you can request changes in plain language through bolt.new's chat interface. The aidowith.me route shows you how to make targeted changes without needing to read the codebase.
Web applications with user accounts, databases, dashboards, forms, and payment flows. Common projects include scheduling tools, CRM systems, internal dashboards, marketplace MVPs, and customer portals. The tool handles both frontend UI and backend logic. It's not suited for mobile apps, desktop software, or hardware integrations, but web-based SaaS products are its strength.