No-code/Low-code

Draftbit

Build native mobile apps visually with AI coding agents

G2 4.0/5 (8 reviews)Capterra N/A (0 reviews)
Free plan (5,000 one-time credits, 1 sandbox); Standard $12/mo; Pro $24/mo (most popular); Team $120/mo (10 seats); Enterprise custom. Annual billing saves 20%; extra editor seats and one-time credit top-ups available on paid plans.
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Pricing
Free plan (5,000 one-time credits, 1 sandbox); Standard $12/mo; Pro $24/mo (most popular); Team $120/mo (10 seats); Enterprise custom. Annual billing saves 20%; extra editor seats and one-time credit top-ups available on paid plans.
Best for
Draftbit fits non-technical founders, indie builders, and small product teams who want to go from concept to a working, publishable native app quickly using AI agents rather than hiring developers.
Official site
draftbit.com
Last updated
August 2026

Draftbit is a visual mobile app builder that pairs a drag-and-drop, pixel-perfect editor with AI coding agents (Claude Code and OpenAI Codex) to turn plain-English requests into working React Native code. Users build screens on an infinite canvas, chat with an AI agent to add features or fix bugs, and preview changes live in-browser, on a physical device, or in iOS/Android simulators. Every project runs in an isolated cloud sandbox, and changes sync automatically between the visual builder and the underlying codebase, so there's no manual deploy step to test a change. Because the platform exposes full source code at any time, developers can drop into code editing, connect their own AI API keys or subscriptions, and export to GitHub or a zip file without vendor lock-in.

Draftbit positions itself as an AI-native successor to earlier low-code app builders, differentiating on its combination of visual editing, real React Native output, and multi-agent AI support rather than a proprietary runtime. The company also offers paid expert services — build help, App Store submission assistance, and production hardening — for teams that get most of the way there with AI but need a human to finish complex integrations or shepherd a launch. Draftbit serves individuals up through enterprise teams: free and Standard/Pro tiers target solo builders and small teams, while Team and Enterprise plans add live collaboration, more concurrent AI agents and sandboxes, SSO/SAML, and options for private or self-hosted deployment. The product is built around Supabase as its default backend, with REST API integrations and custom MCP server connections available on paid plans for connecting external services.

Best for

Draftbit fits non-technical founders, indie builders, and small product teams who want to go from concept to a working, publishable native app quickly using AI agents rather than hiring developers. It's a weaker fit for teams needing predictable flat-rate billing, heavy custom backend logic beyond Supabase, or enterprise-scale app portfolios without budgeting for higher tiers or expert services add-ons.

Key features

01

AI Agent Chat

Describe changes in plain English and Claude Code or OpenAI Codex agents implement them directly in the app's codebase, running up to 10 agents concurrently on higher tiers.

02

Visual Editor

A pixel-perfect, drag-and-drop canvas gives full control over layout, styling, and content, with built-in undo/redo and version history.

03

Cloud Sandboxes

Each project runs in an isolated cloud environment so builds stay safe and accessible from any device; higher plans unlock larger, faster sandboxes and more concurrent sandboxes.

04

Live Preview

Test the app in the browser, on a physical device, or in iOS/Android simulators, with side-by-side views to compare changes before committing.

05

One-Click Publishing

Ship to web, iOS, and Android from a single workflow, with custom domains and App Store submission assistance available on paid tiers.

06

Code Editing & Export

Edit code directly, import files, and export the full source to GitHub or a zip archive at any time — there is no lock-in to the Draftbit platform.

07

Built-in Supabase Backend

A managed Supabase backend (currently in beta) handles data and auth without requiring a separate backend setup.

08

Custom MCP & Integrations

Connect dozens of third-party services (analytics, monetization, backends) and add custom MCP servers on Pro and above.

Pricing breakdown

Free

$0/month
Free forever
  • 1 sandbox running at a time
  • 5,000 one-time credits
  • Build mobile apps, web apps, and websites
  • All visual editing features
  • Built-in Supabase backend
  • 1-click publishing to web (draftbit.dev)

Standard

$12/month
Monthly (yearly saves 20%)
  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited projects and REST API integrations
  • Full code editing and export
  • 1-click publishing to iOS, Android, and web
  • Custom domains, remove Draftbit branding
  • Editor seats add-on at $8/seat/mo

Pro

$24/month
Monthly (yearly saves 20%), most popular
  • Everything in Standard
  • Up to 3 concurrent sandboxes, run up to 5 agents at once
  • Custom MCP server integrations
  • Export to GitHub
  • iOS & Android simulators, larger/faster sandboxes
  • App Store submission assistance, priority support

Team

$120/month
Monthly (yearly saves 20%)
  • Everything in Pro
  • 10 editor seats included, up to 5 concurrent sandboxes
  • Live collaboration features, run up to 10 agents at once
  • Team training sessions, dedicated account manager

Enterprise

Custom
Custom annual pricing
  • Unlimited sandboxes, editor seats, and concurrent agents
  • SSO/SAML authentication, custom SLAs
  • Dedicated infrastructure, private/self-hosting options
  • Custom integrations and dedicated success manager

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Reviewers consistently praise how fast Draftbit turns an idea into a testable mobile prototype — one G2 reviewer built a multi-step onboarding flow and several screens for a personal-assistant app in a single evening.
  • Full code export to GitHub or zip means teams aren't locked into the platform; a Cloud Engineer reviewer noted the agent is 'quite precise' and the underlying rendering/stability 'amazing.'
  • Flexible AI sourcing lets users bring their own API key or Claude/OpenAI subscription instead of relying solely on Draftbit credits.
  • One-click publishing to iOS, Android, and web from a single workflow, plus App Store submission assistance, was called a 'game changer' by a non-developer reviewer who shipped a full app.
  • Support is frequently singled out as excellent — reviewers describe near-instant Slack responses that help resolve coding and performance issues.
  • The live phone preview and side-by-side comparison views let builders validate flows immediately, which reviewers say speeds up usability testing before committing to full development.

Cons

  • Multiple reviewers flag that AI credit consumption is unpredictable — one founder's free credits ran out mid-build with no clear estimate of cost per agent request.
  • AI-reported task completion doesn't always match reality; a reviewer found the agent marked work 'verified' while buttons still lacked working behavior.
  • The credit-based pricing model draws criticism versus a flat rate — a reviewer suggested a predictable monthly fee would suit solo founders better than metered credits.
  • Build/linking issues, particularly around Apple/iOS configuration, have taken a long time to resolve for some users.
  • The template variety and some basic features (like custom code) are gated behind higher tiers, which one reviewer felt should be in the base plan.

What reviewers say

Reviewers on G2 (4.0/5 average across 8 reviews) consistently highlight how quickly Draftbit turns an idea into a working mobile prototype and how responsive support is, while the most common complaint is unpredictable AI credit consumption and occasional gaps between what the AI reports as fixed and what actually works.

Frequently praised

  • Turns ideas into working mobile app prototypes in hours, not weeks
  • Visual editor plus full code export means no platform lock-in
  • Support team responds quickly on Slack and helps debug real issues

Frequently criticized

  • AI credit usage is hard to predict and can run out fast
  • Agent sometimes reports tasks as done when manual testing shows they aren't
  • Occasional sandbox loading failures requiring restarts

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Frequently asked questions

Is Draftbit really no-code, or do I need to know how to program?

Draftbit is built for both audiences — non-developers can build entire apps visually and with AI chat, while developers can drop into full code editing and export at any time.

What AI models does Draftbit use?

Draftbit's agents run on Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, and paid plans let you bring your own Anthropic, OpenAI, or OpenRouter API key or subscription instead of using Draftbit credits.

Can I publish to the Apple App Store and Google Play?

Yes, Standard and higher plans support one-click publishing to iOS, Android, and web, and Pro adds App Store submission assistance.

What happens if I run out of AI credits?

You can top up credits any time (from $5 to $10,000, with volume bonuses), connect your own AI subscription/API key, or upgrade plans; monthly add-on credits carry a 30-day grace window after each billing cycle.

Does Draftbit lock me into its platform?

No — paid plans include full code editing and the ability to export your entire codebase to GitHub or a zip file at any time.

Is there a free plan?

Yes, the Free plan includes 5,000 one-time credits, one sandbox, all visual editing features, a built-in Supabase backend, and one-click publishing to a draftbit.dev subdomain.

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