Trickle

Build stunning AI Apps, Websites, and Forms with ease.

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Trickle is an all-in-one tool that empowers everyone to build, launch, and manage powerful, beautiful AI agents, web apps, and forms. With built-in database, AI models, analytics, and designs, Trickle turns ideas into ready-to-use apps from concept to reality.
This is the 6th launch from Trickle. View more

Trickle - Magic Canvas

The 1st Agentic Canvas for building apps visually with AI
Trickle Magic Canvas - the world’s 1st agentic canvas where you can co-create with AI, visually, to ship production-ready apps & websites. Itβ€˜s a visual space for context engineering, where the agent better understands your intentions & builds multi-page apps.
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What do you think? …

Samanvaya Pant

Magic Canvas looks awesome for prototyping! Can it export production-ready code, or mainly for concepts?

@samanvaya_pant Magic Canvas isn’t just for prototyping, all the designs you create are already written in clean, production-ready code. You can switch to the Code view anytime to check or copy the code, connect a database if you need, and even publish the site live with a custom domain. So it’s definitely more than just for concepts! You can actually build, launch, and ship real products right from it!

@samanvaya_pantΒ This is absolutely what we want to help everyone deliver.

Ugljesa (Ugi) Djuric

So, this is like Lovable, but a bit better and specific to websites?

@ugidjuricΒ Oh actually, the interaction experience is quite different from Lovable. Magic Canvas lets you view and edit multiple pages and versions side-by-side, with real-time preview and drag‑and‑drop editing. It also comes with a built-in database, and the canvas itself is the context β€” so you never lose track of what you or the AI are working on.

Most importantly, you can literally see what the AI is doing β€” its cursor moves on the canvas just like a teammate, so collaboration becomes intuitive and transparent.

Welcome to try it!

@ugidjuricΒ Lovable leans more toward the prompt side, while Trickle Magic Canvas focuses on context engineering.

Ugljesa (Ugi) Djuric

@min_zhouΒ makes sense, thanks!

Gavin Luo

This is big!

@gavin_luoΒ Thanks!

@gavin_luoΒ Thanks a lot!

@gavin_luoΒ Thank you Gavin!

@gavin_luoΒ Thanks.

Jibran Akhtar
i don’t know about β€œfirst”… cove.ai has this already and they launched months ago.

@jibran_akhtarΒ Hi Jibran, totally get where you're coming from! They both use a canvas, but their goals and capabilities are completely different πŸ™‚

Cove focuses more on team collaboration with AI β€” like brainstorming, organizing notes, and planning.

Trickle is about co-building full-featured websites and apps with AI β€” something Cove isn’t built for and doesn’t support.

@jibran_akhtarΒ Thanks for pointing that out. We definitely respect what Cove is doing. With Magic Canvas, we’re exploring a unique angle focused on agentic co-creation and multi-modal context on canvas

Bart van de Kooij
Impressive update. Keep up the good works

@bartvandekooijΒ Thank you for your support! Bart. btw. Congratulations!

@bartvandekooij Thank you so much Bart 🫢

Charlotte Harris

@bartvandekooijΒ Thank you!!

Johny
Love that the AI actions are visible. Makes for a better experience with a human in the loop

@johny_dΒ Thanks a lot!

@johny_dΒ Grateful for the support!

@johny_dΒ Yes! That's the meaning of AI, human's smart and accountable assistant:)

Ash Grover
πŸ’‘ Bright idea

Congrats on the launch!

This is pretty cool. From the first look, I can tell a lot of thought went into making the product easy to use. Definitely, great for folks who are more of a visual thinkers.

I checked out the examples shared in the maker’s comment and noticed the React code uses class components. Since modern React has moved toward function components with hooks, it might be worth switching to those. When working with devs, it would make it easier for them to refine or integrate backend logic without any tech debt.

Great work on the product, all the best!

@ash_groverΒ Thanks so much for the kind words and great feedback, Ash! Good point about using function components with hooks. We’ll keep that in mind as we improve.

@ash_groverΒ Thank you so much Ash. Really appreciate your feedback

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