WeWeb 3.0 - Vibe-code apps with the safety net of a no-code editor
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WeWeb is the only AI app builder that gives full editing control to non-coders.
Prompt AI to generate your app, then refine every screen, workflow, and database in a powerful no-code editor where you always understand what’s happening under the hood. No more black box.


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@raphael_goldsztejn Congrats on the launch. One question: is there an integrated design system to keep design consistent over time?
Cheers
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@raphael_goldsztejn @germain_brugnon 100%! You can ask AI to create one, import it from Figma or build it from scratch. Whatever approach you choose, you can also edit it inside the WeWeb editor:
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@germain_brugnon yes! And to complete what Joyce said: your elements can be bound to this design system, so if you decide to change one color in the design system, the change will be automatically propagated across your whole app. Very useful to manage design consistency at scale!
@raphael_goldsztejn Great. And does this work across multiple apps? Like, can I have one shared design system that several WeWeb projects pull from?
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@germain_brugnon Yes! Thanks for asking. You can use the same design system across multiple projects. This is very handy for companies maintaining several apps with a consistent brand.
First time using an app builder AI. I went in expecting it to all fall apart after second prompt but WeWeb surprised. The app was very well put together. Loved the product and the AI.
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@dreaming_eversince I'm glad you had a great first experience! Keep building ❤️
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@dreaming_eversince There is still work and improvements to do but we are really proud of where we are now
Really interesting approach with AI → JSON → App as a guardrail layer 👀
One thing I’m curious about: how do you handle state complexity and edge cases as apps grow?
For example, when workflows become highly conditional (role-based access, async flows, partial failures), does the JSON abstraction still stay manageable, or does it become harder for non-coders to reason about what’s actually happening?
Feels like that’s where many tools start simple but hit a ceiling.
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Great question@kavya_kakkar ! I think that, as workflows get more and more conditional, the value of WeWeb's visual editor also becomes more and more valuable to non-coders.
Take the example below, the logic includes a for loop as well as a switch statement with a fallback option, not to mention a secure call to an email service:
As a non-coder, if I was working with the JS equivalent of this workflow, I would need to trust AI's output when building or debugging the logic. After the AI finished, I would have no idea if it left any dead code or security vulnerability behind.
I'm obviously very biased but I feel like, with the visual editor, it's much easier for me to understand what is going on step by step. Sure, visual workflows can also get messy and hard to read but, for non-coders who value understanding how their apps are built and optimizing things, they are a great learning and debugging tool.
Recently I read that venture investors have started refusing to invest in startups built with AI because they’re impossible to maintain in the future and everything will eventually need to be rewritten from scratch. How are you solving this problem? Or does this not concern you and is it the user’s problem?
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Hey @natalia_iankovych 👋 In the past, the same thing was said about companies using no-code to build their product. I'm sure it's true of some investors but I think a lot also appreciate the speed to market that no-code and AI allow.
In the case of WeWeb, I think the no-code builder ensures non-coders can maintain the app in the future.
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I’ve created lots of apps with WeWeb, but one of them is https://www.linkeflow.io/es/ – I built it to test the idea of automating everything on LinkedIn, and that idea led to many others.
WeWeb is undoubtedly one of the best platforms for creating apps without writing a single line of code, and it also lets you customise and tweak everything to your liking.
¡Let's go, WeWeb!
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@habid_ramiro_diaz_rico Love it! Thanks so much for your support 🤗 It's great to see projects like yours coming to life with Weweb!!
This is a really smart positioning — "the safety net of a no-code editor" for vibe-coded apps. I've been building my SaaS (YTubViral) mostly in code, but there are parts where a visual layer on top would have saved me days of iteration. Curious: does it handle dynamic data-heavy pages well? Like dashboards with charts, tables, and real-time updates? That's usually where no-code tools start struggling. Congrats on the launch!
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@ytubviral thanks for the kind words, Javier, really appreciate it :)
Yes, 100%! WeWeb actually started as a frontend-focused tool, so supporting those kinds of use cases has been a priority from the beginning and continues to be a core strength as the platform evolves.
By default, the drag-and-drop Add panel includes Chart.js components, but if you prefer another charting library, you can simply ask WeWeb AI to generate a custom coded component using the library of your choice.
@joycekettering Chart.js built-in plus the option to drop in custom libraries via AI-generated components — that's the best of both worlds. The flexibility to escape to code when needed is exactly what makes this more than just another no-code builder. Thanks Joyce, bookmarked for when I need to iterate faster on our dashboard UI!
I've been using WeWeb for projects lately and IMO they are the best for non-technical users. AI integrated, easy drag and drop, easy to build things and customize components. I use Supabase on the backend and it integrates really intuitively. Absolutely recommend trying WeWeb. I'm genuinely impressed by what they've accomplished and how intuitive they are.
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Thanks so much, @conner_bloyd ! Really appreciate it 🤗 Wishing you all the best on your projects!
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@conner_bloyd Thanks for the support! We are working hard so non coders can bring real projects to life :)
Hello there!
I wish you the best in this launch!
As a zero-coding-knowledge guy. I am confused by the trailer video.
How does your App differ from Cursor and/or Antigravity ?
What do you mean by built-in security? Does that mean when I finish vibe coding and test my app its ready for release without security concerns ?
Thanks!