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Qoveryvs.Bolt.new

Move beyond Bolt.new.

Bolt.new is fast for prototyping. Qovery is built for production.

The shift

From legacy platform managementto agentic Kubernetes.

Bolt.new lets anyone build full-stack web apps from a prompt in seconds. But when your prototype needs to connect to internal systems, meet compliance requirements, or serve production traffic, you need infrastructure you own. Qovery bridges the gap between AI-built prototypes and enterprise-grade software.

The Bolt.new approach
Prototypes that can't go to production
Bolt.new creates impressive demos fast, but the generated code runs on their managed infrastructure with no path to production deployment. When your CISO asks "where does this run?", the answer is "someone else's servers."
Zero enterprise controls
No SSO, no RBAC, no audit logs, no environment isolation. Every user has the same permissions. There's no way to enforce policies, review deployments, or attribute actions for compliance.
No internal system integration
Bolt.new apps can't connect to your internal databases, private APIs, or corporate network. There's no VPC peering, no private DNS, no secret management beyond environment variables.
Single-stack limitations
Generated apps use Bolt's opinionated stack. No support for your existing backend services, custom databases, or enterprise middleware. When requirements exceed the template, you start over.
The Qovery approach
Deploy on your own cloud
Qovery runs on your AWS, GCP, or Azure account. Your data stays in your VPC. Connect to any internal system - databases, APIs, message queues - through private networking.
Enterprise governance built in
SSO/SAML, project-level RBAC, deployment approval workflows, full audit trails. Platform Engineering defines who can deploy what, where. Compliance teams get exportable logs.
Any stack, any language
Import your Bolt.new prototype from GitHub, then extend it with any backend: Go, Python, Java, Rust. Add managed databases, Redis caches, Helm charts, background workers.
Prototype to production pipeline
Preview environments per PR, staging environments, promotion gates, rollback. The pipeline from prototype to production is built in - no DevOps team required.
Detailed comparison

How they stack up.

A side-by-side look at what each platform delivers - including the AI capabilities that define modern infrastructure.

Qovery
Bolt.new
Infrastructure
Your own cloud account (AWS, GCP, Azure). Full BYOC.
Bolt's managed infrastructure. Cannot self-host.
Enterprise controls
SSO, RBAC, audit logs, approval workflows.
None. No SSO, no RBAC, no audit trails.
Private networking
VPC peering, private endpoints, DNS.
Not available.
Backend flexibility
Any language, any framework, any database.
Bolt's opinionated stack only.
CI/CD pipeline
Git-push deploys, preview environments, promotion gates.
Instant deploy only. No staging, no review.
Databases
Managed PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB + any self-hosted.
Limited to what the generated app includes.
Compliance
SOC 2 + customer-controlled infrastructure.
No compliance certifications documented.
Scaling
Kubernetes-native autoscaling.
Managed hosting with limited configurability.
Lock-in risk
Standard Kubernetes. Export anytime.
Code exportable, but deployment infrastructure is not.
No lock-in

Qovery adapts to your stack,not the other way around.

While Bolt.new stops at the prototype, Qovery takes your app to production.

Import from Bolt, ship on Qovery

Export your Bolt.new project to GitHub. Connect the repo to Qovery. Deploy to your cloud with preview environments, managed databases, and full CI/CD.

Enterprise-ready from day one

SSO, RBAC, audit trails, and network isolation are built in. No retrofitting governance onto a consumer tool.

Grow without rebuilding

Start with a Bolt.new prototype, extend with custom backends and databases, promote to production. Same platform throughout.

Our product designer deployed 12 prototypes from Claude in a single week - without a single ticket to the platform team. Qovery's RBAC and audit trail gave us confidence that self-service wouldn't compromise our security posture.
Maxime Leroy
CTO @The Mobile First Company
Built for what's next

Bolt.new proved that anyone can build an app in seconds.
Qovery is built for 2026.

Now the question is: where do those apps run in production? On infrastructure you own, with the security, compliance, and performance your business requires. Qovery bridges the gap between the AI-built prototype and the enterprise-grade product.