Webtwizz

Webtwizz

FounderAhmed Abdelfattah
Entered05/01/2026

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WebTwizz lets you build full-stack web apps without choosing between a chat box and a visual editor; you get both. The AI agent handles the heavy lifting (frontend, backend, database, the wiring in between) and runs everything in a real sandboxed VM, so what you see is what you'll ship. When the AI gets close but not quite right, drop into the visual builder to move things around, swap components, adjust styles, or rewire logic. It's the bit between "prompted my way to a demo" and "shipped something I'm proud of."

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Why I built Webtwizz

I'm a software engineer by day. I kept trying every "AI website builder" that launched and getting the same thing. A static landing page with a contact form and a hero section. Nice screenshots, no logic, no real app. I wanted to describe an idea in a sentence and get a working app back. Not a template. Not a wireframe. An actual app I could ship. So I built Webtwizz. You describe what you want. The agent writes the code, runs it in a real sandbox, and you watch it come to life. You can iterate, deploy, or take the code with you. It's your app. The hard part of an AI builder isn't the AI. It's the infrastructure underneath that lets each user spin up their own isolated environment, install packages, run a dev server, and hot-reload in real time without sessions colliding. That's where most builders quietly fall over. That part took six months and it's the reason Webtwizz can do things the others can't. To show what's possible, I've been building demo apps with it. A fake rejection email generator that roasts your resume. A domain name lab that checks four TLDs in one pass. A tip calculator that argues with you. Each one took a single prompt. None of them required me to write code, even though I could have. Webtwizz is still early. I'm a solo founder, building in public, shipping every week. The apps I'm making with it are getting weirder and better, and that's the signal that tells me this is going somewhere. If you've ever had an idea for a web app and didn't build it because the setup was too much friction, try Webtwizz. First one's free. Ahmed, Webtwizz