Comparison

Kashvi vs Bolt.new

Bolt.new and Kashvi both start the same way: you type what you want in plain English and watch real code appear. Bolt, from StackBlitz, is a genuinely impressive piece of engineering — it boots a full Node dev environment inside your browser using WebContainers, so developers see the actual project running with no local setup. If you want to prompt an app into existence and then read every file, Bolt earns its following. This page is a fair comparison, not a takedown: where Bolt is strong, where its token billing and in-browser backend get in the way, and where Kashvi takes a different route — a managed Postgres database, native mobile output, and payments built for India.

What Bolt.new does well

Bolt's headline trick is real. Because it runs a Node runtime in WebContainers, you get an authentic dev server, a package manager, and a terminal without installing anything. Developers who already know JavaScript feel at home fast, and the generated project is standard web tooling you can inspect and edit. For a quick front-end plus a light API, prototyped and thrown at Netlify, Bolt is a fast and honest way to work. It never pretends to be a no-code black box, and that transparency is exactly why technical users like it.

Where the friction shows up

The trouble starts on real, iterative apps. Bolt bills by tokens, and iteration is where tokens vanish. A debugging loop — the AI tries a fix, it fails, you ask again — can burn your allowance with nothing shippable to show for it. On a Pro plan the meter is always ticking in the back of your mind, and heavier backends strain the in-browser WebContainer, so persistence and hosting get offloaded to services like Netlify rather than a managed database that just exists. Bolt is also web and JavaScript only: there is no path to a real Android or iOS app. And if you are building for the Indian market, there is no INR pricing and nothing that understands Razorpay, UPI, or GST invoicing.

Where Kashvi is different

Kashvi keeps the part of Bolt that matters — real code you can read and own — and changes the parts that create anxiety. When your app needs data and users, Kashvi provisions a real Postgres database and working sign-up and login for you; you do not stitch together a third-party backend by hand. Kashvi also generates native React Native apps that install on real phones, not just a web build. Billing is flat and predictable instead of a draining token counter, and when an AI generation genuinely fails, Kashvi refunds the credit rather than charging you for a dead end. Payments are the clearest India difference: Razorpay and UPI checkout with INR pricing come baked into the apps you build.

What mattersKashviBolt.new
Code ownershipFull source you download and run anywhere, no lock-inReal project code you can read and export
Real backend and databaseManaged Postgres and auth provisioned for youIn-browser Node; DB and hosting offloaded to third parties
Native mobile appsReal Android and iOS via React NativeWeb and JavaScript only, no native output
Billing modelFlat fair billing, credit refunded on AI failureToken-based, drains on iteration and debugging loops
India paymentsRazorpay, UPI, and INR pricing built inNo India rails, no INR billing

A few practical points worth weighing before you choose:

  • If you write JavaScript comfortably and mainly want a fast in-browser scratchpad for web projects, Bolt's WebContainer experience is hard to beat.
  • If your app needs users, a real database, and a live preview without you assembling backend plumbing, Kashvi hands you that setup ready to go.
  • If you plan to ship a phone app on the Play Store or App Store, Bolt cannot produce native output and Kashvi can.
  • If unpredictable token bills make you nervous, Kashvi's flat billing and failure refunds remove that guesswork.
  • If you are selling to Indian customers, INR pricing and Razorpay/UPI checkout are native to Kashvi and absent in Bolt.

Both tools give you real code. The deciding questions are whether you want the backend and mobile app handled for you, and whether India-first payments and predictable billing matter to your project.

Which should you pick

Pick Bolt.new if you are a developer who wants an instant in-browser environment for web prototypes and you enjoy owning the full JavaScript stack yourself. Pick Kashvi if you want the same real-code honesty but with a managed Postgres and auth done for you, native Android and iOS apps, flat billing that refunds failed generations, and Razorpay, UPI, and INR ready for Indian founders. Neither is a toy — the right answer depends on how much of the backend, the mobile side, and the payments you want handled for you versus built by hand.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is Bolt.new better for developers than Kashvi?
For developers who want a pure in-browser JavaScript playground, Bolt's WebContainer setup is excellent. Kashvi also gives you real, downloadable code, but adds a managed Postgres database, auth, and native mobile output so you build less of the backend by hand.
Does Kashvi charge by tokens like Bolt.new?
No. Kashvi uses flat, predictable fair billing instead of a token meter, and it refunds the credit when an AI generation genuinely fails, so debugging loops do not quietly drain your balance.
Can Bolt.new build native mobile apps?
No. Bolt produces web and JavaScript projects only. Kashvi generates real Android and iOS apps through React Native that you can install on a phone and publish to the app stores.
Do I own my code with Kashvi?
Yes. You can download the full source and run it anywhere, with no proprietary runtime and no lock-in. That is the same ownership promise Bolt makes, and Kashvi keeps it while also handling your database and auth.
Which one supports Indian payments?
Kashvi builds Razorpay and UPI checkout with INR pricing directly into your apps. Bolt.new has no India-specific payment rails or INR billing.
Which should an Indian founder without a coding background choose?
Kashvi. It provisions the database, auth, live preview, and India payments for you, so you can focus on the product rather than assembling backend and hosting plumbing yourself.

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