Emergent is “Full-Stack Web Builder
RapidNative is “AI Mobile Architect

Emergent is one of the fastest-growing AI app builders, backed by Y Combinator and Lightspeed with $23M in funding. It excels at generating full-stack web apps with React and FastAPI. But mobile is a secondary feature, with no built-in App Store deployment pipeline. RapidNative is purpose-built for mobile: describe your app in plain English, get production-ready React Native code, and deploy to iOS and Android with Expo. Here's how the two platforms compare.

Emergent Way

  • Describe a full-stack web app and watch AI generate React + FastAPI code
  • Multi-agent system handles planning, architecture, and coding
  • Built-in VS Code editor for manual code edits in the browser
  • Mobile is secondary: Capacitor wrapping or basic React Native output

The RapidNative Way

  • "Build a fitness app with workout tracking and social feed."
  • Watch your entire mobile app generate in real-time
  • Get clean React Native + TypeScript code optimized for mobile
  • Deploy to iOS and Android with Expo, no extra steps

Visual Builder vs. AI Generator

See why developers are switching from low-code tools to AI-first development.

1Primary Focus

Emergent

Full-Stack Web Apps

RapidNative

Native Mobile Apps

2Building Method

Emergent

AI Prompts (Multi-Agent)

RapidNative

AI Prompts (Chat-Based)

3Frontend Output

Emergent

React / Next.js (Web)

RapidNative

React Native + TypeScript (Mobile)

4Backend

Emergent

Python/FastAPI (auto-generated)

RapidNative

Expo + Supabase (deep integration coming)

5Mobile Support

Emergent

Secondary (Capacitor wrap or basic RN)

RapidNative

Core product, purpose-built

6App Store Deployment

Emergent

No built-in pipeline

RapidNative

Expo (iOS + Android app stores)

7Code Editor

Emergent

Built-in VS Code in browser

RapidNative

Visual preview + code export

8Code Ownership

Emergent

GitHub export (paid plans)

RapidNative

Full export on all paid plans

9Deployment

Emergent

Emergent hosting (50 credits/mo per app)

RapidNative

Expo (self-hosted, no ongoing platform fees)

What is Emergent?

Emergent (emergent.sh) is a Y Combinator-backed AI app builder that turns natural language prompts into full-stack applications. Founded by Mukund Jha and Madhav Jha (ex-Dunzo CTO and ex-Amazon SageMaker), it raised $23M from Lightspeed Venture Partners and claims $50M ARR with 5M+ users across 190+ countries. The platform uses a multi-agent AI system: a planning agent, an architect agent, and a coding agent work together to generate your app.

Emergent's core strength is web development. It generates React/Next.js frontends with Python/FastAPI backends and auto-provisions Supabase or MongoDB databases. It includes a browser-based VS Code editor and one-click web deployment. For mobile, Emergent offers Capacitor wrapping or basic React Native generation, but there's no built-in native compilation or App Store deployment pipeline.

What is RapidNative?

RapidNative is an AI-powered platform that generates native mobile apps from natural language prompts. Instead of dragging and dropping elements or writing code, you describe the app you want in plain English, and RapidNative's AI writes clean, production-ready React Native and TypeScript code for you.

The output is standard React Native that any developer can read, edit, and extend. You deploy to iOS and Android app stores using Expo, the same toolchain used by companies like Microsoft, Shopify, and Discord. Unlike web-first platforms that bolt on mobile support, RapidNative is built for mobile from the ground up.

Ship it

Don't just build a prototype. Ship it.

RapidNative uses industry-standard tools to get your app into users' hands without the "No-Code" ceiling.

1. Deploy with Expo

For iOS and App Store publishing, we integrate directly with Expo. Push your code to GitHub and let Expo handle the complex certificates and signing for you.

2. Own Your Code

Every app generates clean TypeScript and React Native code. Hand it off to any developer, customize it yourself, or keep building with AI.

The trade-offs

Why Mobile Teams Look Beyond Emergent

Emergent is impressive for web apps, but teams building mobile hit these friction points:

Web-First, Mobile Second

Emergent was built for web applications. Mobile support exists through Capacitor wrapping (a web view in a native shell) or basic React Native generation, but there's no built-in APK/IPA compilation, no App Store submission pipeline, and no mobile-specific optimization. If mobile is your primary channel, you're using a tool that wasn't designed for it.

Credits Burn Fast

Emergent's credit system charges for every prompt, code change, and deployment. The Standard plan's 100 monthly credits sound generous until the AI enters a debugging loop or needs multiple iterations to get something right. Deployed apps also cost 50 credits/month each. Users consistently report running out of credits faster than expected (per reviews on Trustpilot and eesel.ai).

Steep Price Jump to Pro

Emergent's Standard plan is $20/month. The next tier, Pro, jumps to $200/month. That's a 10x price increase with no middle option. If you outgrow Standard's 100 credits but don't need Pro's 750, you're stuck choosing between running out of credits or overpaying.

Generated Code Quality Varies

Multiple independent reviews cite issues with Emergent's code quality: buggy output, hallucinated features that don't actually work, and apps requiring significant manual debugging (Trustpilot and eesel.ai reviews, 2025–2026). For production mobile apps where crashes directly affect user retention, code reliability is non-negotiable.

Our Approach

We believe if you're building a mobile app, you should use a tool that's built for mobile. Not a web builder with mobile bolted on. Describe what you want, get production-ready React Native code, and deploy to app stores with Expo.

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Who it’s for

Who Should Use What?

Building a native mobile app for iOS and AndroidRapidNative
Full-stack web app with custom backend and databaseEmergent
Solo founder validating a mobile app idea fastRapidNative
Web dashboard or SaaS productEmergent
Non-technical person who wants App Store deploymentRapidNative
Developer who wants a full-stack web scaffold quicklyEmergent
Team that needs clean, portable React Native codeRapidNative
Pricing

Pricing Comparison

Free Tier

Emergent

10 monthly creditsCommunity access

RapidNative

20 Monthly CreditsFull Builder Access

Standard / Starter

Emergent

$20/mo100 monthly credits, GitHub export

RapidNative

$20/mo (50 credits, code export)

Pro / Growth

Emergent

$200/mo750 credits, custom agents, priority support

RapidNative

$49/mo (150 credits)

Deployment Cost

Emergent

50 credits/month per deployed app

RapidNative

None (deploy via Expo yourself)

Both platforms start at $20/month. Emergent offers more credits at the base tier but charges 50 credits/month per deployed app and jumps to $200/month for Pro. RapidNative's next tier is $49/month with no ongoing deployment fees since you host via Expo.

Roadmap

What's Coming to RapidNative

We're actively building new features to make RapidNative even more powerful:

Full-Stack Logic Generation

AI-handled backend logic and state management

Deep Supabase Integration

One-click database setup and auth

More Backend Options

Expanding beyond Expo and Supabase

Want early access?

Join our Discord to stay updated.

At a glance

Quick Comparison Summary

Approach

Emergent

Multi-Agent AI (Web-First)

RapidNative

AI-First (Mobile-First)

Output

Emergent

React/Next.js + FastAPI

RapidNative

React Native + TypeScript + Expo

Mobile Apps

Emergent

Secondary feature,No App Store pipeline

RapidNative

Core product,Expo deployment built-in

Code Editor

Emergent

Built-in VS Code

RapidNative

Visual preview + export

Code Ownership

Emergent

GitHub export (paid plans)

RapidNative

Full export on all paid plans

Funding

Emergent

$23M (YC S24 + Lightspeed)

RapidNative

Bootstrapped

Deployment

Emergent

Emergent hosting (costs credits)

RapidNative

Expo (App Store + Play Store)
FAQ

Common Questions

What is the main difference between Emergent and RapidNative?

Emergent is a full-stack AI app builder designed primarily for web applications using React, Next.js, and FastAPI. RapidNative is purpose-built for native mobile apps, generating React Native + TypeScript + Expo code from natural language. If you need a web app with a backend, Emergent is solid. If you need a real mobile app on the App Store and Google Play, RapidNative is built for that.

Can Emergent build mobile apps?

Emergent offers mobile as a secondary feature through two paths: Capacitor wrapping (packaging a web app in a native shell) or React Native + Expo generation. However, there's no built-in APK/IPA compilation or App Store deployment pipeline. You get code and must handle native builds yourself. RapidNative's entire architecture is designed around the mobile development workflow with Expo.

How do Emergent credits work?

Emergent uses a credit system where every prompt, code change, and deployment consumes credits. The Standard plan includes 100 monthly credits. Users report credits can deplete quickly, especially when the AI enters debugging loops or requires multiple iterations. Deployed apps also cost 50 credits per month to keep running on Emergent's infrastructure.

Do both platforms offer code export?

Yes. Emergent offers GitHub export on Standard ($20/mo) and Pro ($200/mo) plans. RapidNative includes code export on all paid plans starting at $20/mo. Both give you real code you own. The difference is what code you get: Emergent outputs React/Next.js for web, while RapidNative outputs React Native + TypeScript for native mobile.

How does pricing compare?

Both start at $20/month for their standard tiers. Emergent's Standard includes 100 monthly credits and GitHub export. RapidNative's Starter includes 50 credits with code export. The big jump is at the next tier: Emergent Pro is $200/month, while RapidNative's next tier is $49/month. Emergent also charges 50 credits/month per deployed app on their infrastructure.

Is Emergent reliable for production apps?

Emergent has grown rapidly to 5M+ users and $50M ARR, backed by Y Combinator and Lightspeed. However, multiple reviews cite concerns about generated code quality, including buggy output, hallucinated features, and apps requiring significant manual fixes. For production mobile apps specifically, RapidNative's focused approach to React Native generation tends to produce more reliable mobile-specific output.

What tech stack does each platform use?

Emergent generates React/Next.js frontends with Python/FastAPI backends and auto-provisions Supabase or MongoDB databases. It's a full-stack web builder. RapidNative generates React Native + TypeScript + Expo code specifically for iOS and Android. Both use Supabase for database, but RapidNative is laser-focused on the mobile stack.

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