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Emergent

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India's vibe-coding platform: build full-stack apps from an English or Hindi prompt, plus a Wingman agent that runs tasks in WhatsApp/Telegram for $15/month. From Dunzo's co-founder; platform plans from ~$17/month.

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Our take

Emergent is India's vibe-coding platform: describe an app in English or Hindi and it builds the frontend, backend and database. From Dunzo co-founder Kabeer Biswas, it claims 8M builders and 1.5M monthly users. Its Wingman agent lives in WhatsApp and Telegram, running tasks for $15/month - aimed at the phone-first majority. Platform plans start around $17/month.

Best for

Founders and makers in India and other mobile-first markets who want to build apps - or run an agent - straight from their phone.

Pros

  • Builds full-stack apps from an English or Hindi prompt
  • Wingman agent runs in WhatsApp and Telegram
  • Phone-first and cheap: Wingman at $15/month
  • Backed at scale by Lightspeed; built in Bangalore

Cons

  • Vibe-coded output still needs review
  • Massive usage claims are vendor-reported
  • Crowded space (Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit)

How it compares

Against catalog app builders like Lovable or Bolt, Emergent's wedge is India: Hindi prompts, WhatsApp-native agents and phone-first pricing.

Full review

Emergent is the South Asian answer to Lovable, Bolt and v0: describe a full-stack app in plain English - or Hindi - and it generates the frontend, backend and database. What makes it more than a clone is the distribution bet. Founder Kabeer Biswas (of Dunzo) is building for markets where the phone is the computer, and the Wingman agent reflects that, living inside WhatsApp and Telegram and running tasks in the background for $15 a month.

The scale claims are big - 8 million builders, 1.5 million monthly users, $100M raised with Lightspeed - and should be read as the company's own numbers until independently checked. Vibe-coded output still needs a human review before it ships, and the app-builder space is crowded. But the India-first angle, Hindi prompts and phone-native pricing make it a genuinely distinct entry rather than another wrapper.

Cloudkart Trust Graph

3.2/5
  • Actual Utility3/5

    Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)

  • Ease of Use3.8/5

    Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)

  • Pricing Fairness3.3/5

    Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)

  • Reliability2.5/5

    Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)

  • Differentiation3.5/5

    Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)

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Frequently asked questions

Is Emergent free, and how much does it cost?
Emergent has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
Who is Emergent best for?
Founders and makers in India and other mobile-first markets who want to build apps - or run an agent - straight from their phone.
How is Emergent rated on Cloudkart.ai?
Emergent scores 3.2 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.

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