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WholeStack

FreemiumAgentic

Summary

You prompt an AI builder, get a working UI in minutes, and then spend the next three weeks wiring up auth isolation, compliance docs, and payment flows — the parts nobody ships for you. WholeStack is built for that gap.

WholeStack takes a plain-language prompt and runs it through a multi-step pipeline that produces not just code but a verifiable business: multi-tenant architecture, automated compliance proofs, payment integration, legal pages, and a domain-ready deployment. The vendor states the system generates eight distinct security and isolation proofs alongside the app itself — meaning you get an auditable artifact, not just a working demo. The ceiling appears when your product requires custom backend logic that falls outside the blueprint the system generates; teams with non-standard data models report needing to extend or replace the generated layer. For founders who need a provably isolated SaaS shipped before the idea goes cold, that tradeoff is usually acceptable.

Bottom line: Pick WholeStack if you are validating a multi-tenant SaaS idea and need compliance artifacts on day one — plan to exit the generated architecture the moment your domain logic outgrows what a prompt-to-blueprint pipeline can express.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Free Tier
Unlimited builds, edits & live previews; watermarked, preview-only

Free

Free

Unlimited builds, edits & live previews; watermarked, preview-only

  • Unlimited builds and previews
  • Watermarked preview only

Pro

$99per month

Deploy up to three apps with unlimited edits and priority queue

  • Deploy up to 3 apps
  • Custom domain, no watermark
  • Priority compute queue

Unlimited

$499per month

Unlimited app deployments with priority compute

  • Unlimited app deployments
  • Priority compute queue

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Best For: Solo founders validating ideas quickly, Teams needing provable security and isolation, Users wanting exportable code and certificates

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  • Prompt-to-deployed-business pipeline so you skip the weeks of post-demo wiring for auth isolation, payments, and legal pages that every SaaS needs before it can charge a customer.
  • Automated generation of eight security and isolation proofs exported as certificates, which means enterprise procurement and compliance reviews have an auditable artifact on day one instead of a manual security questionnaire process.
  • Multi-tenant architecture baked in at generation time, so tenant data isolation is a structural guarantee rather than a feature you retrofit after the first customer asks whether their data is separated from everyone else's.
  • Exportable code output, so you own the codebase and are not locked into the platform to run or modify what was generated.
  • Integrated payment and legal page generation, which removes the gap between 'working app' and 'app that can legally take money' — a gap that typically requires separate tooling and coordination.
  • Custom backend logic that does not fit the multi-tenant SaaS blueprint hits the generation ceiling immediately — teams with non-standard data models or complex domain rules end up maintaining both the generated scaffold and a custom extension layer, which is two codebases with one set of developers.
  • No API access and no self-hosted option, which means teams in regulated industries or those with data residency requirements cannot run the pipeline on their own infrastructure — that is the condition under which they abandon WholeStack for a self-hostable alternative or a traditional development workflow.
  • The pipeline is opaque between prompt and output; the docs describe the steps but community reports suggest limited visibility into why a specific architectural decision was made, which creates friction when a generated proof fails a third-party audit and you need to trace the reasoning.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-07-01T20:22:38.523Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Solo founders validating ideas quickly
  • Teams needing provable security and isolation
  • Users wanting exportable code and certificates

What it does well

  • Building verified multi-tenant SaaS applications from prompts
  • Generating production-ready apps with automated compliance proofs
  • Launching businesses with integrated payments and legal pages

Integrations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is WholeStack free?
WholeStack has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
Is WholeStack open source?
No — WholeStack is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does WholeStack support?
WholeStack is available on: Web.

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WholeStack

WholeStack takes a business description and autonomously executes a pipeline from prompt through architecture blueprint, eight security and isolation proofs, verification, and full business launch — including payments, legal pages, and domain setup. The vendor frames this as building businesses rather than apps, which is a meaningful distinction: the output is not a prototype you wire up later but a deployable product with integrated commercial infrastructure. The pipeline runs without manual handoffs between steps; the agent handles the sequencing from spec through launch.

The differentiating feature is the automated proof system. Rather than asserting that the generated app is secure or tenant-isolated, WholeStack produces exportable certificates alongside the code — verifiable artifacts you can show an enterprise buyer, a compliance reviewer, or a co-founder who asks hard questions. For teams selling to customers who require documented security guarantees before signing, this removes a procurement blocker that normally takes weeks to address manually.

WholeStack fits solo founders and small teams who need to reach a provably production-ready SaaS without hiring a security engineer or spending a sprint on compliance documentation. The architecture works cleanest when the product maps to the multi-tenant SaaS pattern the system is designed around. When your product requires branching business logic, non-standard data relationships, or integrations the blueprint does not cover, the generated code becomes a starting point rather than a finish line — and maintaining generated code alongside custom extensions creates a two-codebase maintenance burden that grows with the product.