Frequently Asked Questions
What Build Anything is, how to use it, and where its limits are.
The basics
What is Build Anything?
Build Anything is a no-code creation platform that lets you make things for the web just by describing them. You write or speak what you want, and it builds a working app, website, game, or page that runs right in your browser — no coding required.
Who is it for?
Anyone with an idea. You don't need to be a programmer, a designer, or technical at all. If you can describe what you want in plain words, you can build it.
What can I make with it?
Anything that runs in a browser — personal websites, small web apps, interactive tools, games, prototypes, landing pages, dashboards, and more. If you can picture it on a screen, it's worth a try.
Building
How do I start building?
Open the homepage and describe what you want in the prompt box — by typing or by voice. Tap Build and we'll turn your description into a working app you can preview, refine, and keep iterating on.
Do I need to know how to write a good prompt?
No. Start with a simple description and refine from there. The Enhance button can also polish a short idea into a clearer prompt for you, so you don't have to get the wording perfect on the first try.
Can I make changes after it's built?
Yes. Building is a conversation — you can keep asking for changes, additions, and fixes, and your app updates as you go. Nothing is locked in after the first version.
Sharing & saving
Where do my creations live?
Each app you build is saved to your account so you can come back, reopen, and keep working on it. Your apps are private to you unless you choose to share them.
Can I share what I build with others?
Yes. Apps you create can be published and shared so other people can open them in their browser — no install required.
Limitations
What are the limits of what I can build?
Build Anything focuses on things that run in a web browser. It's great for sites, tools, games, and prototypes, but it isn't meant for native mobile apps, desktop software, or projects that need complex custom backend infrastructure. Very large or highly specialized systems may be better suited to traditional development.
Will it always get my idea right the first time?
Not always. Build Anything is powered by AI, and the first result may not perfectly match what's in your head. That's expected — describe what's off and keep refining, and it gets closer with each pass.
Is it a replacement for professional developers?
It's a way to bring ideas to life quickly and to learn by making, not a replacement for a professional team on large, mission-critical projects. Think of it as the fastest path from idea to something real that you can see, use, and share.