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Expert Video Review by SEOGANT · March 2026
Biela.dev is an AI-powered full-stack web and application builder that enables non-technical users and developers alike to build and deploy complete web applications through natural language prompts without writing code manually.
Users describe what they want to build in plain terms ('a task manager with user authentication,' 'a booking app with calendar integration,' 'a portfolio site with a contact form') and Biela.dev's AI generates both the frontend and backend code, creating a fully functional application that can be deployed directly from the platform.
The platform's AI handles the entire technical stack: frontend component generation, backend API design, database schema creation, and the integration layer connecting all parts into a coherent, deployable application.
This full-stack approach distinguishes Biela.dev from simpler website builders that only generate static pages or frontend interfaces Biela.dev produces applications with actual backend logic, data persistence, and dynamic functionality.
Users with software ideas but limited coding ability can build tools that would previously have required hiring a development team.
Biela.dev uses a token-based resource system where the free tier provides 200,000 tokens per day substantial enough for weekend hackathon projects and prototype development. Paid plans scale the daily token allocation for teams and professional users who need to build and iterate more extensively.
The usage-based pricing model means costs scale with actual development activity rather than a fixed subscription, making it economical during planning phases and productive during active build periods.
The platform includes an IDE-like interface at ide.biela.dev where users can view, modify, and extend the generated code directly.
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