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TrickleBuild web apps, sites, and AI agents from plain-language prompts.

4.7 (6)
Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

Trickle is a platform that enables users to build web apps, sites, and AI agents from plain-language prompts. It allows users to turn their ideas into live apps and websites using AI. The platform seems to cater to individuals who want to create web applications without extensive coding knowledge. Trickle's interface appears to be user-friendly, allowing users to input natural language to generate web apps. The platform also features a community section for projects and provides various resources such as templates, a blog, and a changelog. However, specific details about its workflow, integrations, and limitations are not readily available.

Key features

  • Natural language app generation
  • AI agent builder
  • Visual editor for refinements
  • One-click publishing and hosting
  • Templates for common use cases
  • Integrations with external data and APIs

Pricing

Model
Freemium
Rating
4.7 / 5 (6)

Use cases

Launch a landing page from a prompt

Marketers describe their campaign and Trickle generates a publishable landing page with copy, layout, and hosting in minutes.

Prototype an interactive app idea

Founders turn a plain-language concept into a working web app to validate with users before committing engineering resources.

Build an autonomous AI agent

Product teams use the agent builder to create task-running agents that connect to external APIs and data without writing code.

Iterate on internal tools visually

Non-technical teams refine generated apps through follow-up prompts or the visual editor, then share the result with one-click publishing.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • No coding required to ship working apps
  • Fast iteration through conversational prompts
  • Covers sites, apps, and agents in one tool
  • Accessible to non-technical creators

Cons

  • Less control than hand-written code
  • Complex custom logic may hit platform limits
  • Output quality depends on prompt clarity

Reviews

4.7

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Esther Adeyemi

Mar 29, 2026

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on one-click publishing and hosting, and covers sites, apps, and agents in one tool caught me off guard. Complex custom logic may hit platform limits is why this isn't a perfect score, still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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Sofia Lindqvist

Aug 23, 2025

Does the job

Pretty happy overall. Visual editor for refinements just works and fast iteration through conversational prompts. but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

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Nadia Petrova

Aug 18, 2025

Does the job

Pretty happy overall. One-click publishing and hosting just works and accessible to non-technical creators. Less control than hand-written code can be annoying, but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

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Tariq Aziz

Aug 5, 2025

Solid for our team

We rolled this out across the team last quarter and covers sites, apps, and agents in one tool. Integrations with external data and APIs fits neatly into how we already work, and aI agent builder removed a step we used to do by hand. Output quality depends on prompt clarity, which is the main caveat, but it has held up under daily use.

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Ethan Brooks

Jul 6, 2025

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on integrations with external data and APIs, and accessible to non-technical creators caught me off guard. still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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George Papadakis

Jun 19, 2025

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on visual editor for refinements, and accessible to non-technical creators caught me off guard. Complex custom logic may hit platform limits is why this isn't a perfect score, still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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