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Blink Agent Builder
Launched this week
Blink is the first vibe coding platform that builds AI agents. Describe what you want — Blink creates an agent that thinks, uses tools, and completes tasks end-to-end. Built-in web search, code execution, vector database, sandbox, and 180+ AI models. We used it to recreate Cursor, Perplexity, and Shortcut in minutes. Now it's your turn.










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Blink.new
Hey everyone! 👋
Kai here, founder of Blink.
When we launched Blink, something interesting happened. People weren't just building landing pages and dashboards — they kept trying to build AI agents. Research assistants. Coding copilots. Support bots that actually do things.
But building agents meant stitching together APIs, managing context windows, handling tool calls, deploying infrastructure. Real engineering work.
So we asked ourselves: what if you could just describe an agent and have it work?
That's what we're launching today.
Blink Agent Builder lets you create agentic AI apps from a prompt. We tested it by rebuilding Cursor, Perplexity, and Shortcut — fully working, no code.
Everything's included: web search, code execution, vector database, sandbox, image and video generation, 180+ models, webhook tools for any API. Plus human-in-the-loop, multi-agent, and context engineering so your agent stays sharp.
Would love to hear what you think — and what agents you'd want to build. I'll be here all day.
—Kai
PS Grab our PH launch discount 🎁
@kf_builds All the best with your launch Kai!
Blink.new
@masoodtalha7 Thank you so much!
@kf_builds This is great Kai, congrats on the launch. How do you handle midsize corporate use cases that are niche?
Blink.new
@zolani_matebese Great question Zolani! There are a lot of midsized corporations using our service to create bespoke software tools - a lot of them are created to replace their internal CRMs and ERPs (like Salesforce etc.) People are often amazed at how cost-efficient and easy it is to personalize software for their own needs. The traditional enterprise SaaS model is starting to crack. For premium customers we have very good technical support to help them with any issues they can't solve on their own, so customers have been very happy.
@kf_builds hey, this is Saul; I’m a graphic designer, and I used Blink for the first time this week. I built a nutrition app for cyclists called BackPocket.
I was honestly impressed by the speed of execution compared to other similar platforms. One thing worth noting is the limited number of credits during the trial period, although I also understand the high costs involved in LLMs wrapping and building agents.
I also think there’s room for stronger visual curation, as many templates tend to look quite similar. This could potentially be handled or curated by real art directors—something hybrid between AI and human touch (maybe something to consider in the future).
I’d love to get in touch and talk. Congrats on the product.
Blink.new
@saul_suaza Saul, thank you for trying it out and for the thoughtful feedback. Indeed, visual design is very important to a lot of users and that's why we invested heavily into building the best-in-class AI designer agent right within Blink. We are curating lots of user-generated examples today, take a look at https://blink.new/explore
And of course we would love your help to make it better. Also hoping to launch more templates for users soon.
Regarding free credits - they reset daily! So you can always come back tomorrow to try again if you want; upgrade to a premium plan to build without limits whenever you are ready.
@kf_builds congrats on the launch! Is it possible to access the code as well?
Blink.new
@austin_heaton Thank you Austin! Do you mean the source code of agentic apps made by Blink? Yes of course. You can download the code from the project's code tab and also able to achieve two-way sync with your Github account.
@kf_builds Congrats on the launch and running lots of upvotes!
As someone running a remote services business, we see a lot of excitement around agents but the real challenge is reliability once they’re embedded into day-to-day workflows.
How does Blink handle guardrails, human-in-the-loop, and error recovery when agents are used for repeatable operational work not just one-off tasks?
Blink.new
@aileen_gallinero I totally resonate with your comment, as our company is also fully remote! Having reliable agents is critical as your operations rely on it (ideally). We've built and deployed lots of agentic apps to help us with marketing and operations tasks and it's done wonders.
Sharing some example use cases:
generating marketing copies - before our agents went online, team members and interns would all run with their own process, some are just using chatgpt with generic prompts. we standardized everything into verified and tested agents for copywriting for different use cases and the output and effectiveness of marketing content has been through the roof.
customer support answers: building knowledge-base vector database and using it to answer customer queries is something that blink agent builder does very well out of the gate. using it we are able to bring our support up a notch and helping customers resolve issues significantly faster.
Guardrails, HITL, etc. - these can be achieved easily with additional fast and lightweight agent / ai generateObject calls that serve as verifiers. Ask Blink agent to help you build them!
Interesting direction. The “describe an agent and it just works” idea sounds powerful, but also hard to get right. Curious how much control users have once things get more complex.
Blink.new
@shreya_chaurasia19 Great question, honestly, this was one of our biggest design challenges.
The "describe and it works" part is the entry point, but you're right that real-world use cases get messy fast.
We've built in layers of control for when you need them. You can configure which tools your agent has access to, manage context windows, set up human-in-the-loop approvals for critical actions, and even orchestrate multi-agent workflows where different agents handle different parts of a task.
Blink.new
@shreya_chaurasia19 Great question Shreya! Users have the complete control over their agentic ai app behavior after initial build. This is because Blink is an ai app developer that can always follow user requests to make changes and iterate on the app. Think of it as your own expert dev team.
Elser AI
The claim about recreating Cursor and Perplexity in minutes is bold. Does it actually generate production ready code, or does it need significant cleanup and debugging afterward?
Congrats on the launch!
Blink.new
@sarahjiang Yes I couldn't believe it at first either but really, we did it.
Check out what Blink made:
Excel agent: https://shortcut.sites.blink.new/
Powerpoint agent: https://gamma.sites.blink.new/
Research agent: https://perplexity.sites.blink.new/
Coding agent: https://cursor.sites.blink.new/
Thanks so much for your support!
Blink.new
@sarahjiang Oh and yes it generates production ready code, which is a unique selling point compared to others like Lovable, Replit and Base44. The code generated is well decomposed, significantly more scalable and enables complex use cases and full-on commercial software. It's a new era.
can I also orchestrate agents that I built in Blink?
Blink.new
@samet_sezer Yes! Multi-agent orchestration is built in.
You can set up workflows where different agents handle different parts of a task. For example, one agent does research, passes findings to another that analyzes the data, and a third that formats everything into a report.
The agents can communicate with each other, pass context and results between them, and work in sequence or parallel depending on what you need.
Blink.new
@samet_sezer Oh yes you can! Each agent is defined as an object and so you can create many different agents and orchestrate them directly.
You can also make API calls to the agents you create if you want to use them out-app.
Congrats on the launch — this looks like a dream tool for solo builders and small teams who want to go from idea to production-ready agentic apps in minutes, not weeks.
Blink.new
@zeiki_yu Thanks! That's literally it - we got tired of AI tools that generate code that doesn't actually work at scale. Wanted something that solo founders could actually use to ship real products.
Congrats on the launch just curious how do you handle long running agents memory across sessions ?
Blink.new
@farhan_nazir55 Great question, Farhan. Agents created with Blink run on our managed backend service and can handle long-running tasks since it's a node based service. Memory across sessions is achieved easily through Blink SQL database which every Blink project gets out of the gate.
Agnes AI
Great product! Just curious - How do you make the product faster than others?
Blink.new
@cruise_chen We kill boilerplate code with our owned infrastructure and code sdks. The result is 10x faster feature building experience since we optimize the end-to-end experience and avoid duplicate code.