Start a project on Netlify with just a prompt—no repo or local setup needed! Describe your app, pick an AI agent (Claude, Gemini, or Codex), and get a working, live production URL immediately. Iterate in place on real Netlify infrastructure with built-in forms and serverless functions. Traditional methods still work, but now you can go from prompt to real product instantly, without migrating later. Git is there when you're ready. Fastest way to try it: netlify.new
We kept seeing the same gap: AI tools are incredible at generating code, but there's still a wall between "here's your code" and "here's your live product."
You generate something, then you're on your own to host it, wire up auth, configure builds, and figure out deployment. That's where momentum dies.
Go there, describe what you want, pick your AI agent (Claude, Gemini, or Codex), and you get a working app deployed to a live URL — not a preview, not a sandbox, a real production site on Netlify.
The part we're most excited about is what happens next.
You don't start over when you want to change something. You run the agent again and iterate on the same app.
Add a contact form, swap the layout, wire up authentication — it all happens in place. No regenerating, no migrating, no re-platforming.
We designed this for the prompt-first builders who want to ship real things fast — but also for the developers who want to invite their designer or PM to spin up an internal tool without handing them a CLI.
Try it at netlify.new and let us know what you build.
We're especially curious: what's the first thing you'd prompt?
I like the simplicity here. I can imagine opening it, typing an idea, and just seeing something real instead of a mock. That alone makes it feel more usable compared to tools that stop at code generation.
This idea of going straight from prompt to a live URL is interesting to me. I usually spend more time setting up than building, so I can see myself using this just to test ideas quickly without overthinking the setup part.
Is the goal to start with Netlify and then export to the IDE for further complex work or is the goal that I should be able to stay within Netlify throughout my whole development process?
Can you bring your own context or instructions to the agent, or does it start fresh each time? For anything beyond a landing page the agent needs project context to make good decisions, and that's where most of these tools break down. Building Ritemark app - context and instructions are piling up as fast as code.
Finally! Watching the team work on it and using the early versions I couldn't wait anymore for the final one. Such an awesome addition to the platform
The prompt-to-deploy flow is something I keep wanting to work seamlessly. Been building a few small tools recently where the bottleneck is actually the setup - getting env vars, build config, and domain wired up correctly takes longer than writing the code. Does netlify.new handle that config layer from the prompt, or is the prompt mostly for the app code and you still do infra setup manually after?
Netlify has always been the place you bring your project after you've built it and you were ready to host it on the best infra with the best DX. Now you can also create new projects on Netlify and it's already set up on the best infra, ready for iteration. Prototypes, internal tools, and iterating on real world sites, this is amazing!!
Also don't forget you can have your full team on Netlify with roles that allow granular access to only the areas that your team agrees on. True full team empowerment and governance.
How many AI-generated apps have you had to rebuild once they needed real infrastructure? Netlify now lets you start from a prompt and deploy directly to production - so the thing you prototype is the thing you scale.
The curated prompt templates for common Netlify workflows - like accessibility audits and A/B testing with Edge Functions - are super useful. Pick a template, hand it to your agent in Netlify, and keep iterating. Couldn't be more excited about this launch! 🎉
What I really liked is that you can run the agent again on the same app. Most tools make you start from scratch every time. You let people keep building. That feels real.
Anyway, just wanted to say this is cool. Hope it goes well, @thisiskp_!
About Netlify.new on Product Hunt
“Start a project with just a prompt on Netlify”
Netlify.new launched on Product Hunt on March 19th, 2026 and earned 305 upvotes and 33 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Start a project on Netlify with just a prompt—no repo or local setup needed! Describe your app, pick an AI agent (Claude, Gemini, or Codex), and get a working, live production URL immediately. Iterate in place on real Netlify infrastructure with built-in forms and serverless functions. Traditional methods still work, but now you can go from prompt to real product instantly, without migrating later. Git is there when you're ready. Fastest way to try it: netlify.new
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm KP from the team at Netlify.
We kept seeing the same gap: AI tools are incredible at generating code, but there's still a wall between "here's your code" and "here's your live product."
You generate something, then you're on your own to host it, wire up auth, configure builds, and figure out deployment. That's where momentum dies.
So we built netlify.new.
Go there, describe what you want, pick your AI agent (Claude, Gemini, or Codex), and you get a working app deployed to a live URL — not a preview, not a sandbox, a real production site on Netlify.
The part we're most excited about is what happens next.
You don't start over when you want to change something. You run the agent again and iterate on the same app.
Add a contact form, swap the layout, wire up authentication — it all happens in place. No regenerating, no migrating, no re-platforming.
We designed this for the prompt-first builders who want to ship real things fast — but also for the developers who want to invite their designer or PM to spin up an internal tool without handing them a CLI.
Try it at netlify.new and let us know what you build.
We're especially curious: what's the first thing you'd prompt?