Front-end generator · Ranked 14 of 37 in the index
Readdy Review (2026)
A design-led generator that turns a prompt or a reference into polished web pages and front-end components with clean exportable code, and deliberately leaves the backend to you.
The quick answer
Assessed for 2026Judge it as a design tool and it is very good. Readdy scored 4.6 on design, the second-highest mark anywhere in this index, and the markup it emits is genuinely clean, which is why it also takes 4.0 on SEO and GEO without any tuning. It is not an app builder. There is no database, no auth and no server, so a form goes nowhere until you wire it up somewhere else. Pair it with a real backend, or with a developer, and it earns its price. Buy it expecting an application and you will be annoyed within an hour.
- Best for
- Marketing pages, landing pages and front-end work that has to look designed rather than generated
- Not for
- Anyone expecting a database, accounts or any server-side behaviour
- Price from
- 15 EUR
- Free tier
- Yes
The ten axes
Every builder in the index is scored on the same ten axes with the same published weights. This is how Readdy performed on our test briefs.
- Reliability16%
- 4.0
- Integrations16%
- 2.8
- SEO and GEO13%
- 4.0
- Design quality12%
- 4.6
- Agent performance10%
- 3.8
- Speed9%
- 4.5
- Value9%
- 4.2
- Scalability7%
- 2.9
- API and MCP access5%
- 2.6
- Code ownership3%
- 4.1
Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 3.8 rating.
The verdict
Judge it as a design tool and it is very good. Readdy scored 4.6 on design, the second-highest mark anywhere in this index, and the markup it emits is genuinely clean, which is why it also takes 4.0 on SEO and GEO without any tuning. It is not an app builder. There is no database, no auth and no server, so a form goes nowhere until you wire it up somewhere else. Pair it with a real backend, or with a developer, and it earns its price. Buy it expecting an application and you will be annoyed within an hour.
A design-led generator that turns a prompt or a reference into polished web pages and front-end components with clean exportable code, and deliberately leaves the backend to you.
The dissenting view
The data editor argued that tools with no backend should be scored on a separate scale entirely rather than carrying near-bottom marks on scalability and integrations for a job they never claimed to do. The methodology stands, with the objection recorded here.
One member of the panel disagreed with the consensus. We publish the disagreement rather than average it away.
What it looks like

Pricing
Free tier with watermarked exports, paid plans from about 15 EUR per month
| Plan | Price | Billing | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | monthly | Limited generations, watermarked export |
| Starter | 15 EUR | monthly | Clean export, custom domain, no watermark |
| Pro | 39 EUR | monthly | Team seats, higher limits, design system import |
Feature by feature
The same eleven checks, run on every builder in the index.
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Full-stack backend | No |
| Database included | No |
| Auth included | No |
| Code export | Yes, React or plain HTML |
| GitHub sync | One-way push |
| One-click deploy | Yes, static hosting |
| Custom domain | Yes, paid plans |
| Mobile or native output | Responsive web only |
| Team collaboration | Yes, paid plans |
| Public API or MCP server | No |
| Self-hosting the output | Yes, static output |
What works / What does not
What works
- Design quality at 4.6 is second only to the top of the index
- Exported markup is clean enough to hand to a front-end engineer without apology
- Strong on-page SEO defaults with no configuration
- Cheap relative to what it produces
What does not
- No backend of any kind, so forms and accounts need another tool
- Integration and API scores are near the bottom of the index
- Not suitable for anything with a data model
- Free tier watermarks the export, which makes it useless for client work
User reviews
17 ratings for Readdy, editor panel first. Community ratings accumulate on top of our seeded launch score.
Community rating
- 5 ★47%
- 4 ★29%
- 3 ★12%
- 2 ★6%
- 1 ★6%
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- Editor panel
The first generator that did not ruin my spacing
Hannah Lindqvist@hannahlindqvist
Product designer. I judge a builder by what it does to my spacing.
I have tested most of these as a designer and this is the only one whose output I did not immediately want to rebuild. Type scale is sane, spacing is consistent, and the markup underneath is clean enough that our developer stopped complaining. It does nothing else, which is fine, I did not want it to.
- Pros
- Genuinely good visual defaults. Clean exported markup.
- Cons
- Watermark on the free tier makes it useless for showing clients.
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I did not realise there was no backend until the forms did nothing
Yara Haddad@yarahaddad
Startup operations. I inherit whatever the founders built and have to keep it alive.
Nobody told me, and the marketing did not make it obvious to someone in my position. I built four pages, launched, and then discovered the contact form went nowhere. We ended up paying for a second tool to catch submissions. Beautiful pages, and half a product. Read the feature table on this page before you buy.
- Pros
- Pages looked better than anything we had before.
- Cons
- No backend at all, which was not clear to me when I bought it.
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Frequently asked
- Is Readdy an app builder?
- No. It is a front-end and page generator. It produces interfaces and exportable code, not databases, accounts or server logic.
- What do you pair Readdy with?
- A backend service such as Xano or Supabase, or an existing API. Several of our panel use it for the front end and Totalum or Xano for the data layer.
- Can you export Readdy code?
- Yes, as React components or plain HTML and CSS. Code ownership scores 4.1, high for this category.
- Is Readdy good for SEO?
- Yes, unusually so. Clean semantic markup and fast static output give it 4.0 on our SEO and GEO axis.
Sources
- Readdy product site · 14 August 2026
- Readdy pricing page · 14 August 2026