SayCraft
Summary
Most product meetings end with notes nobody reads and a Figma file nobody finishes — SayCraft bets the entire workflow on closing that gap before anyone leaves the call.
SayCraft transcribes your meeting live, extracts requirements from the rambling talk, and builds a deployable web app in parallel — the vendor states that by the time the meeting ends, a shareable URL already exists. The four-column interface (transcript, reasoning, build output, preview) runs in sync, so you watch words become a running page rather than a task list. The gallery shows apps produced from eight-to-nineteen-minute sessions: weather consoles, 3D explorers, portfolio sites. Where it breaks is scope — these outputs are visual front-ends, not data-connected applications. Teams needing database writes, auth flows, or API integrations will hit that wall fast and find themselves finishing the build somewhere else.
Bottom line: Pick SayCraft when your team needs a live, shareable prototype by end of meeting — skip it when that prototype needs a backend, because the tool has no server-side layer and no API to bolt one on.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 6 days ago- Price
- $9.9/mo or $29.9/mo
- Free Tier
- ~50 meeting minutes / month, 1 meeting at a time
Free
Personal sparks. Talk your first app into existence.
- ~50 meeting minutes / month
- 1 meeting at a time
- Turn your voice into a working web app
- Replay & share every meeting
Pro
For people shipping regularly u2014 more minutes, more parallel meetings.
- ~500 meeting minutes / month
- Up to 3 meetings at once
- One-click live deploy link
- Everything in Free
Max
The most room to build u2014 longest sessions, full source export.
- ~1500 meeting minutes / month
- Up to 5 meetings at once
- Download full source code
- Everything in Pro
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Live parallel build-and-preview during the meeting itself, so the team leaves with a deployed URL instead of a task backlog — no post-meeting handoff required.
- Real-time transcription handles disorganized conversation and extracts product requirements automatically, which means teams don't need a designated note-taker or a cleanup session before work can start.
- Meeting replay with scrubbable audio, transcript, and incremental build history, so you can trace exactly which spoken decision produced which design change — no reconstruction from memory.
- Session continuity carries the existing build into the next meeting, so iterative products accumulate across calls rather than forcing a restart each time.
- One-click deploy to a shareable preview URL at meeting end, so stakeholders can see and share the output without a staging environment or a developer setting up a host.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Output is front-end only — the tool builds visual web pages, not applications with server logic, database connections, or user authentication. Teams whose prototype needs a real data layer hit this wall during the first sprint and move the build to a full-stack environment, at which point SayCraft output becomes a design reference rather than working code.
- No API and no self-hosted option means teams with data-residency requirements, existing CI/CD pipelines, or a need to embed the tool in their own infrastructure cannot use it in production — those teams switch to an open-source vibe-coding alternative they can run on their own infra.
- Minute limits exist on the free tier and paid tiers (the vendor page describes per-plan minute allocations), so longer discovery sessions or multi-team meetings can exhaust the budget mid-call, interrupting the build loop at the worst possible moment.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-26T02:42:04.102Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small teams building simple web apps
- Voice-first development workflows
- Users needing quick live previews and replays
What it does well
- Rapid prototyping of web apps from team discussions
- Converting meeting notes into functional prototypes
- Collaborative app building without coding
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SayCraft free?
- SayCraft is a paid tool ($9.9/mo or $29.9/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is SayCraft open source?
- No — SayCraft is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does SayCraft support?
- SayCraft is available on: Web.
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SayCraft converts a spoken meeting into a deployed web app. The workflow is four steps: start a session, speak your ideas, watch a live preview compile in real time, then ship to a shareable URL when the meeting ends. The vendor describes four simultaneous processes — listening, reasoning, building, and rendering — displayed as four columns so participants see the app take shape as they talk. Hovering an element in the preview and saying ‘make this bigger’ feeds that instruction directly into the next compile cycle. Finished sessions produce a live URL, downloadable ZIP, and a written summary of decisions made.
The differentiating feature is meeting replay. The vendor describes a timeline that lets you scrub back through audio, transcript, and every incremental page change — so you can see exactly which sentence produced which interface element. Sessions also carry forward: the next meeting picks up from the last build state, which means iterative projects don’t restart from scratch each time.
SayCraft fits teams prototyping visually-rich front-ends — portfolios, dashboards, explorers — where the goal is a shareable artifact before stakeholders forget what was decided. The gallery examples (audio visualizers, weather apps, cyberpunk HUDs) make the ceiling visible: these are polished static or lightly-interactive front-ends. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no described path to connect a database or authentication layer. Teams whose prototype needs to read or write real data will reach the tool’s boundary inside the same sprint they started it.
The vendor page does not describe integrations with third-party services, version control systems, or code editors. Export options listed are ZIP, URL, markdown, and CSV. There is no mention of webhook support or programmatic access.
