CreateAnything
Resource for people looking to access free AI tools to streamline their work. Having a centralized place where users can discover the latest AI tech

Resource for people looking to access free AI tools to streamline their work. Having a centralized place where users can discover the latest AI tech
CreateAnything (often called "Anything") is an AI-first, no-code app builder that turns plain English prompts into full web and mobile apps. Instead of dragging and dropping, you describe the app you want and CreateAnything generates UI, backend, data models, integrations, and deployable builds — then iteratively refactors and fixes issues as the project grows. It’s aimed at founders, product teams, and makers who want production-ready apps fast without hiring engineers.
CreateAnything accelerates product development by automating the repetitive and error-prone parts of building apps:
1. Describe your app: Tell CreateAnything what you want — features, screens, user flows. 2. Auto-generate: The platform builds UI, backend routes, and a database schema. 3. Test & refine: Use the built-in preview and chat to refine behaviour; the system auto-patches problems. 4. Integrate services: Add payments, analytics, and third-party APIs via conversational commands. 5. Publish: Deploy to web or prepare iOS/Android builds with export/publish helpers. 6. Maintain: Continue evolving the app with prompts — CreateAnything refactors and keeps codebase healthy.
CreateAnything commonly offers tiered credit plans (free/startup tiers for limited usage and paid plans for heavier projects). Typical tiers include:
CreateAnything is an exciting step toward conversational app development: it removes much of the boilerplate of building products and makes iteration conversational and approachable. It’s especially powerful for rapid prototyping and solo/small teams, but teams planning mission-critical or security-heavy apps should plan a developer review step and consider long-term maintainability. If you have an idea, try the invite to see how quickly a working build appears.