Nova vs Bolt
In-browser AI builder
Bolt builds and runs full-stack apps in the browser. Nova does too — and adds a self-healing review loop, custom domains, and a product that works in 7 languages out of the box.
Prompt → live, deployed site
From one sentence to a public URL
No IDE or terminal needed
Build entirely from chat
Full-stack — auth, database, payments
Not just the front-end
Multilingual UI + RTL
7 languages incl. Arabic & Urdu
Built for global & emerging markets
Pricing and locales beyond the US
One-click custom domains
Your name, not a subdomain
Self-healing builds
Catches and fixes its own errors
Connectors out of the box
Supabase, Stripe, GitHub, Vercel…
Free to start
No card to try it
full · partial · not the product's focus
Why builders pick Nova
Finished, not just running
Nova ships a reviewed, deployed product — not an in-browser IDE you keep tinkering in.
Self-healing builds
A multi-agent loop catches and fixes errors before the build reaches you.
Works in 7 languages
The entire experience speaks 7 languages with RTL — built for the whole world.
What Bolt is great at
Bolt (by StackBlitz) is impressive engineering — a full dev environment running in your browser via WebContainers, with AI building full-stack apps you can preview instantly. For fast in-browser prototyping, it's great.
Where Nova is different
Nova is less about handing you an in-browser IDE and more about handing you a finished, deployed product. Every build runs through a multi-agent review loop that fixes its own errors, deploys to a live URL with a custom domain, and the whole experience — builder included — works in 7 languages with full right-to-left support and pricing made for emerging markets.
See it for yourself
Describe a site in a sentence and watch Nova plan, build, review and deploy it — live, in your language. No card required.