Kate Trahan

Bolt + Expo - Turn your ideas into mobile apps without writing any code

For the first time ever, you can create production-ready mobile apps just by prompting. Bolt's integration with Expo eliminates the traditional barriers of mobile development by combining the power of React Native and Bolt's frontier AI agent.

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Gylon Jackson

I've been playing to no-code app builders. I've been using Loveable.dev... but today... I think for me this is a game changer. I'm going to start playing with bolt.new today. An app builder that can build an Android and IOS app. AMAZING! What should I build first!


Alan Eduardo
This is so exciting!! I will definitely try it!! 🤩
Conor McGovern

Absolute game changer. Team full of legends 🙌🏻

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Tyron

love using this app!! what if we can immplement browser control within the app within its own window as some projects may need api's to function, it will go to the correct source and save time as it can have its own browser control to navigate to the api sites thats needed within certain projects

Andrea TORTELLA
If anyone wants to monetize chatbots they build with ads check out Thrads.us
Gene Da Rocha

Wow, excellent, Great time to try it. So does this make Bolt.diy out of fashion for mobile apps? Thanks Eric and the team.

Harish Tadikamalla

@ericsimons40 @iamalbertpai @delm


I signed up and created a sample project to test the platform. Initially, I encountered multiple errors while preparing a build, but after fixing them one by one, I was able to get a successful build. However, some pages didn’t align with the provided prompt, so I requested changes.


At that point, I hit a rate limit with the message:


“You have hit the rate limit. Please upgrade to keep chatting, or you can continue coding for free in the editor.”


It would be great if users were allowed to reach a functional stage to test their app before requiring an upgrade. Even a limited trial period would be helpful to assess the platform’s capabilities before committing to a paid plan.


Overall, it looks like a great app, but I’d love to see it in action before taking a subscription.