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WandGx vs. Bolt
Bolt provides an in-browser IDE experience for generating web apps. WandGx supports more output types, surfaces validation context, and delivers source handoff without platform dependency when evidence exists.
| Feature | WandGx | Bolt |
|---|---|---|
| Web apps | ||
| Mobile apps | ||
| Browser-first games plus beta source lane | ||
| AI agents | ||
| CLI tools | ||
| Evidence-backed source handoff | ||
| Validation context and readiness labels | ||
| Hosted path after publish checks | ||
| Real database integration | ||
| No platform vendor lock-in | ||
| Free tier available |
Summary
Choose WandGx if
- You need app types beyond web (mobile, games, agents)
- You want validation context and readiness labels
- You want code without platform dependency
Consider Bolt if
- You prefer iterating inside a browser-based IDE
- You only need web app output
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