Chain-native output
Chain ID, RPC, and network switching are wired in before you ask. No boilerplate to paste.
Describe your idea. AI writes it. Preview it live. Deploy it. Publish it to the community.
No repo. No build step. No deploy config. Type what you want and watch it come out the other end.
Describe the app in plain language. Be as loose or specific as you like.
AI writes a complete, working app — wallet logic, chain config, and all.
See it running instantly. Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile.
One click reserves the name your app will live at.
Your app goes live on a real URL and into the feed. Free.
Everything generated here already knows about chain 4663, tokenized stock tokens, and the wallets your users actually carry.
Chain ID, RPC, and network switching are wired in before you ask. No boilerplate to paste.
No sign-up, no login, no wallet. Open the terminal and start typing.
Every generation renders in a sandboxed frame the moment it lands.
Published apps live at a link you can send to anyone. No sign-up on their end.
Take any published project, make it yours. The original builder stays credited.
"Turn this into a prediction market." One sentence, new app.
Free to build. Free to deploy. Free to publish.
Your projects are saved against your address, so they follow you between devices. Nothing is signed and nothing is spent.
Describe an app on the left and it'll render here the moment it's ready.
Every project is forkable and remixable. Take one, change it, ship your own.
Ranked by the one number nobody can fake: how many people actually opened it.
Describe an app. AI writes it. Deploy it to a real URL. Publish it to the feed. That is the whole product.
Every app is one self-contained HTML file — markup, styles and script together. It runs anywhere you can open a browser. No bundler, no node_modules, no build step. Download it and it works.
That constraint is deliberate. A single file is a thing you can read, fork, host anywhere, and understand in one sitting.
Connecting a wallet does two things: it gives your work an owner, and it gives you a name. Nothing is signed. Nothing is spent. Greevter never asks the chain for anything.
Your projects are saved against your address, so they follow you between devices. Close the tab, open it on a laptop, your drafts are there.
Your username is claimed once and belongs to that wallet permanently. It is what appears under everything you ship — made by @you, not a hex string nobody remembers.
Apps you generate handle the network switch themselves — that code is written for you. If an app needs a wallet, it asks; Greevter does not.
Publishing is free and open. No fee, no gate, no review queue. A published link is a real page — send it to anyone and it opens, with no account and nothing to install on their end.
Only the person holding the wallet can edit a project. Everyone else can read it, fork it, and remix it.
Your project goes live in the community feed. Anyone can view it, fork it, or remix it. Publishing is free.
This is how you will be credited on everything you ship. It is permanent — one wallet, one name.