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WyberAi

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Summary

Most no-code app builders get you a prototype and then strand you — stale templates, locked-in databases, no path to handoff when a real developer joins the team. WyberAi generates fresh React code from a plain-English prompt, deploys it to a live URL, and hands you the GitHub repo so you actually own what gets built.

The core loop is fast: describe the app, watch the AI generate production-ready React and Tailwind CSS, and click to deploy on Vercel. The vendor states a 30-second average build time and self-healing error correction, so the first hour rarely involves debugging. What you get is a full-stack app — auth, database via Supabase, API routes — not a frontend skin. The ceiling appears when your logic grows complex: iterating in plain English works for layout and data changes, but anything requiring custom business logic or third-party API integrations beyond the generated scaffold will push you toward editing code directly. The AI Employees feature — agents that run on a schedule and report back — is live for the Marketing Manager role; the vendor's roadmap lists Workflows and a GTM Engine as forthcoming.

Bottom line: Bet on WyberAi to go from a CRM idea to a shareable, deployed URL in an afternoon; plan for a developer to take over the repo once your business logic outgrows what plain-English iteration can express.

Pricing Plans

Usage-BasedLast verified 6 days ago
Price
$23/mo
Free Tier
50 free credits on signup

BUILDER

$63per month

Ship real products every week.

  • 500 credits/month
  • $0.16/credit
  • Everything in Starter
  • Supabase database + auth integration
  • Connect custom domains
  • Priority build queue u2014 your apps build first
  • Early access to new features
  • Priority email support

PRO

$159per month

For teams and agencies shipping at scale.

  • 1,500 credits/month
  • $0.13/credit
  • Everything in Builder
  • Multi-user org management
  • White-label for client projects
  • Priority access to all new features
  • Fable model access (most powerful)
  • Priority support + Slack channel

ENTERPRISE

Custom

For organizations with security, SSO, and audit needs.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Single Sign-On (SAML / OIDC)
  • Org-level roles & permissions
  • Audit logs
  • Volume-based custom pricing
  • Dedicated onboarding

View full pricing on wyberai.com →

Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.

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Best For: Non-technical founders and teams, Rapid prototyping and MVP development, Users wanting code ownership and deployable apps

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  • Every build generates fresh React and Tailwind CSS code rather than assembling from templates, so the output is a real codebase a developer can extend — not a locked schema you have to migrate away from later.
  • Full-stack scaffolding — auth, Supabase database, API routes, file uploads — is generated and wired together automatically, which means you avoid the typical gap between 'pretty prototype' and 'app that handles real user data'.
  • GitHub push is built into every build, so you own the code from the first deploy and can hand it to an external developer or fork it without re-platforming.
  • Self-healing build error correction, as described by the vendor, means broken builds resolve without you dropping into Stack Overflow — removing the debugging wall that stalls non-technical builders.
  • AI Employees run on their own schedule and report back after each session, so recurring operational tasks like marketing reporting continue without requiring you to trigger them manually each time.
  • Plain-English iteration works for layout, content, and straightforward data changes — but conditional business logic, multi-step workflows, and custom third-party API integrations beyond the generated scaffold require editing the React code directly. At that point you are maintaining a codebase, not prompting a builder, and the platform's core value largely disappears.
  • Workflow automation and the GTM Engine are listed as forthcoming on the vendor roadmap. Teams that need those capabilities now — not at a future release date — are choosing a different platform and potentially rebuilding when WyberAi ships them.
  • There is no self-hosted option and no API. Teams with data residency requirements, internal security policies against third-party cloud deployment, or a need to embed app generation into their own tooling have no path forward with WyberAi and will move to an open-source alternative with a self-host option.
  • Mobile app output is React Native via Expo, which supports QR-code preview and export for the App Store. Teams that need native iOS or Android performance characteristics, custom native modules, or deep platform integrations will find the Expo constraint is a hard ceiling and switch to a tool that targets native code.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-26T14:48:13.873Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Non-technical founders and teams
  • Rapid prototyping and MVP development
  • Users wanting code ownership and deployable apps

What it does well

  • Building internal business tools and CRMs
  • Creating customer-facing web and mobile apps
  • Automating marketing and operational tasks with AI Employees

Integrations

GitHubVercelSupabase

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is WyberAi free?
WyberAi is a paid tool ($23/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is WyberAi open source?
No — WyberAi is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does WyberAi support?
WyberAi is available on: Web.

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WyberAi

WyberAi takes a plain-English description — or a Figma file, screenshot, or doc — and generates production-ready React and Tailwind CSS code, provisions a Supabase database, and deploys the result to a Vercel URL. The workflow is three steps: describe, watch it build in real time, deploy with one click. GitHub integration is included, so the generated code lands in a repo you control from the start. The vendor states fresh code is written for every project rather than assembled from templates, and build errors are detected and corrected by the AI without user intervention.

The differentiating claim is code ownership without a developer. Most tools in this category produce configurations or visual schemas you cannot take elsewhere. WyberAi produces real React files pushed to your own GitHub repository. If you hire a developer later, they inherit a standard codebase — not a proprietary format that requires re-platforming. The vendor explicitly positions this as zero lock-in.

The platform also includes AI Employees: autonomous agents that onboard quickly, run on their own schedules, and report results back to you. The Marketing Manager is the first available role; the vendor describes a cadence of releasing one new AI Employee role weekly. Workflows and a GTM Engine are listed as forthcoming products on the same platform. This positions WyberAi for teams that want both a built app and automated business operations running against it — but teams who need those workflow features now are waiting.

Where it fits: non-technical founders who need a deployable MVP with a real backend, and product teams prototyping quickly before committing engineering resources. Where it breaks: apps requiring deep conditional business logic, custom third-party integrations, or mobile distribution beyond Expo preview will hit the limits of prompt-based iteration. At that point, the GitHub export means you can hand the project to a developer without a rebuild — but you are no longer getting value from the platform itself.