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We're building the easiest way to ship software

Most people with a great app idea never ship it. The gap between “I know what I want” and “real users are using it” is filled with config files, hosting decisions, and YouTube tutorials. Buildliy closes that gap by letting you describe your idea and getting a running product back — no compromises on quality, no lock-in on the code.

The story

Buildliy started in 2026, after one too many weekends spent helping non-engineer friends turn napkin sketches into working products. The pattern was always the same: the idea was good, the founder was capable, and the tools were the problem. Lovable and v0 showed the world that natural-language app building was real. We started Buildliy to push the bar higher - better defaults, cleaner code, and a workspace that respects your eyes.

We're a small team. We use what we build. The site you're on right now was generated by an earlier version of Buildliy and then refined in the editor - which is exactly the workflow we want every user to have.

What we care about

Make the first build feel like magic

Your first working app should appear in under 60 seconds. If it doesn't, we treat that as a bug.

Hide complexity, never hide consequences

We won't ask you to pick a database engine. We will tell you in plain English when something costs money, sends email, or stores personal data.

Generated code is yours

Everything Buildliy writes is visible, exportable, and GitHub-syncable. No black boxes, no hostage data.

Dark by design

Buildliy was built for builders who stare at screens all day. Light mode is intentionally not on the roadmap.

Ship the smallest useful thing

We add features slowly and remove them when they stop earning their keep. The footer you're scrolling toward proves it.