Comparison

Kashvi vs Create.xyz

Create.xyz and Kashvi both start in the same place: you type a sentence, and something real appears on screen. If you have played with Create.xyz, you already know it is quick and pleasant, especially when you feed it a screenshot or a Figma-style image and watch it turn into a working front-end. This page is not here to pretend Create.xyz is bad. It is here to draw the line clearly, so you pick the tool that matches what you are actually shipping: a polished web front-end, or a full app with a database, logins, native mobile and Indian payment rails.

What Create.xyz is genuinely good at

Create.xyz has a real strength: it turns natural language, and images, into web apps and marketing sites with hosting, a live preview, and code-friendly output baked in. If your goal is a landing page, a simple dashboard, or a front-end prototype you want live the same afternoon, it does that well. The image-to-app path is a nice touch when you already have a design in your head or a mockup on your desktop. For a lot of quick web projects, that is enough, and it would be dishonest to tell you otherwise.

Where the fit gets thinner is anything that leans on a real backend. Create.xyz is a smaller player with a lighter database story, so it shines on front-ends and simple apps and struggles as your app grows real tables, relationships and user data. It is web-focused, so there is no native mobile output. And the pricing is credit and usage based on a free tier plus paid plans in roughly the nineteen to forty-nine dollar a month range, which is less transparent than you would like when you are trying to forecast a monthly bill.

Where Kashvi makes its case

Kashvi keeps the same prompt-to-app promise but stands it on a genuinely full-stack foundation. From a single prompt you get a provisioned Postgres database, real user sign-up and login, a live preview, and a deploy step, not a front-end that still needs a backend bolted on later. When your app needs users, saved records and server logic, that difference stops being a detail and becomes the whole project.

Two things matter most for the people Kashvi is built for. First, you own the code. Every generation produces the full source you can download and open in your own editor, with no proprietary runtime holding your app hostage. Second, Kashvi builds real Android and iOS apps through React Native, not just websites, so the same product idea can reach an app store instead of stopping at a browser tab.

  • Real Postgres database provisioned per app, so complex data-backed apps are the default, not a stretch.
  • Full downloadable source code you own outright, so you are never locked into one vendor's runtime.
  • Native React Native builds for real Android and iOS apps, alongside the web version.
  • Razorpay and UPI checkout with INR pricing, so Indian founders can charge customers on day one.
  • Fair billing that refunds your credits when an AI generation fails, instead of quietly burning them.
CapabilityKashviCreate.xyz
Code ownershipFull source downloaded and owned, no proprietary runtimeCode-friendly output, but a smaller ecosystem to run it in
Real backend and databasePostgres, auth and server logic provisioned per appLighter backend, best for front-ends and simple apps
Native mobileReal Android and iOS via React NativeWeb-focused, no native mobile output
Billing modelTransparent credits, refunded on failed generationsCredit and usage based, pricing less transparent
India payments (Razorpay/UPI/INR)First-class Razorpay, UPI and INR pricingNo India-first payments or INR billing

The India angle Create.xyz does not cover

If you are building for Indian customers, payment rails are not a footnote. Create.xyz has no India-first billing, so you are left improvising around it. Kashvi treats Razorpay, UPI and INR pricing as core, which means the app you generate can take UPI payments and price in rupees without you stitching a gateway in by hand. Add GST-aware pricing and the reality that most of your users will find you over WhatsApp, and a tool that speaks INR from the start saves you a rebuild later.

Both tools answer a prompt. The real question is what you get to keep and where your customers can pay you.

Which should you pick

Honestly: if you want a fast web front-end or a marketing site and you like starting from an image, Create.xyz is a reasonable choice and may be all you need. Pick Kashvi when the app has to be real end to end, when you need a database and logins, when you want native mobile as well as web, when owning the code matters, and when you are charging Indian customers in rupees over Razorpay and UPI. If that describes your project, the extra foundation is the point.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is Create.xyz good for building websites?
Yes. Create.xyz is genuinely capable for web apps and marketing sites, especially when you start from an image or a mockup and want hosting and a live preview quickly. Its limits show up when an app needs a real backend, a proper database or native mobile.
Does Kashvi give me a real database like Create.xyz?
Kashvi provisions a real Postgres database per app, along with user sign-up and login, from a single prompt. Create.xyz has a lighter backend that suits front-ends and simple apps rather than complex, data-heavy ones.
Can either tool build native Android and iOS apps?
Kashvi builds real native apps through React Native in addition to the web version. Create.xyz is web-focused and does not produce native mobile output.
Do I own the code I generate?
With Kashvi you download and own the full source with no proprietary runtime, so you can open it in your own editor and host it anywhere. Create.xyz offers code-friendly output but sits in a smaller ecosystem.
Does Create.xyz support Razorpay, UPI and INR pricing?
No. Create.xyz has no India-first payments or INR billing. Kashvi treats Razorpay, UPI and rupee pricing as first-class, so you can charge Indian customers directly.
How does Kashvi's billing compare?
Kashvi uses transparent credits and refunds them when an AI generation fails. Create.xyz uses credit and usage based pricing that is less transparent, which makes monthly costs harder to predict.

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