Reviews of Mocha are strongly positive on speed, ease, and reliability for non-technical founders and entrepreneurs. Users highlight quick idea-to-app turnaround, solid handling of backend/auth, and cleaner results versus tools like Bolt or Lovable, though one outlier cites slow performance, freezes, and poor support. Power users note stable builds, occasional AI hiccups at larger scopes, and steady improvements. Compared with AI IDEs like Cursor or Windsurf, many stick with Mocha for quality and simplicity. No maker reviews were available to incorporate.
I tried using Lovable and Bolt to build a platform, but Mocha delivered results that were closest to what I wanted. I’m definitely going to use it more.
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@jakespencer Thanks Jake, really appreciate the comparison. We’ve been laser-focused on hitting that sweet spot between power and simplicity. Excited to have you onboard!
This space is so noisy, it's nice to finally see a product that actually works. Maybe it's time to finally build that list app...
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@blackdanelabs Totally hear you, Meredith. It’s gotten loud out there-means a lot that Mocha stood out. And yes… build that list app 👀
Just launched this week, and I’ve got to say “Build full-stack apps without coding” is a bold promise. Keep up the work, Congrats on the launch
As someone who's played with Lovable and v0, I very much enjoy Mocha. It's the first time I can actually one-shot a fully operational, full-stack app! No more wrangling through the options within Supabase, and no more jumping through hoops just to get auth via gmail working (IYKYK).
100% recommend!
Just gave this a try and managed to bring a website idea I’ve had in mind to life in minutes! Really cool to see tools like this becoming more accessible to non-tech people.
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@s_zeenath Yeah that's our vision. Building for the 99%. Happy to see your website go live! We have more features coming soon, so join our community and stay tuned!
This is so amazing! An actual app builder and not just one which builds the bare minimum. Love it
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@sandeep_kumar_pani1 Exactly, we want to create apps that can be actually used, not just pretty mockups.