Tier List
Tier List de ferramentas de vibe coding
Cada ferramenta que avaliamos, organizada por níveis. O veredicto em uma frase.
S Nível
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Cursor The strongest AI editor for real codebases, if you can handle the tooling and watch query limits The highest ceiling in vibe coding, scoped to people who can code. If you can't read the output, the S doesn't apply to you.
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Replit The most complete place to vibe code and actually ship, if you watch the meter S tier as the most complete idea-to-shipped environment in vibe coding. Docked points for effort-based billing that can spike hard during long debugging runs.
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Softr The vibe coding result without the vibe coding cleanup, if your app is a business tool S tier for business apps specifically: portals, internal tools, anything with real users and permissions. Not the pick for custom consumer UI or devs who want code.
A Nível
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Bubble The most capable visual app platform, with real roles and privacy rules, if you can escape the learning curve The most capable visual app platform, with real roles and privacy rules. A rather than S for the steep learning curve and workload-unit bills that spike unpredictably. -
Claude Code Top-shelf agentic coding inside your local terminal, if you can navigate the token cost spikes Top-shelf agentic coding for terminal-comfortable builders. A rather than S because token costs are unpredictable and there's no interface for anyone else. -
Codex The raw power of a terminal-based AI coding agent directly in your Git workflow, if you are a code-confident developer A serious terminal coding agent bundled with ChatGPT plans. A tier for code-comfortable builders; there's no visual layer for anyone else.
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FlutterFlow The most mature route to a real native mobile app, if you are ready for a developer's learning curve The most mature route to a real native mobile app without hand-writing Flutter. A tier scoped to mobile; expect a learning curve worthy of the output.
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OpenCode An open-source terminal agent with complete model freedom, if you are happy managing the setup Open-source terminal agent you can point at any model. A tier for the control and price flexibility, scoped to builders happy living in a terminal.
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Retool The fastest way to ship serious internal tools on live data, if your team can handle SQL and JS The grown-up choice for internal dashboards and admin panels on real data. A tier scoped to internal tools; it was never meant for consumer-facing apps.
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VibeCode The standout for getting a real native app to iOS and Android from prompts, with transparent raw AI costs The standout for getting a real native app toward the App Store and Google Play from prompts. A tier scoped to mobile; web builds belong elsewhere.
B Nível
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Anything A sharp prompt-to-app canvas for quick prototypes, if you can live with platform trust questions A solid prompt-to-app builder (formerly Create.xyz) and Mocha's recommended migration target. B tier: capable, but nothing it does best in class.
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Base44 The fastest way to prompt a full-stack MVP library, if you can navigate the credit-eating bug loops Genuinely beginner-friendly all-in-one setup. B tier because of recurring stability complaints, credit-eating bug loops, and a backend you can't take with you. -
Bolt Excellent browser-native IDE for rapid frontend prototyping, if you have your own backend ready Real control over the generated code with clean export. B tier because tokens burn fast in edit loops and the backend, auth, and database are all yours to wire up.
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Devin A capable local coding agent with fast autocomplete, but it struggles to match Cursor's overall pace A capable AI-first IDE, but it sits in a crowded lane where Cursor sets the pace. B tier: good output, fewer reasons to pick it first.
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Dyad Private, open-source app building running with your own keys on your local machine Local, open-source app building with your own keys - a genuinely different privacy posture. B tier because the polish and ecosystem are still young. -
Emergent Fastest way to prompt out a full-stack app, if you can keep the agent from burning credits Autonomous full-stack generation that demos impressively. B tier until the maintenance and stability story is proven on builds that live past the demo. -
Lovable The fastest prompt-to-app experience we've tried, as long as you budget credits for the cleanup Best-in-class for getting a full-stack prototype on screen fast. B tier because of credit-burning debug loops, schema debt, and platform updates that builders report breaking live apps.
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v0 The fastest way to get beautiful React UI from a prompt, if you can handle the backend yourself Unmatched design polish for generated UI. B tier because it's frontend-only and quality degrades in longer chat sessions.
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WeWeb Clean visual frontends on a decoupled backend, if you are ready to assemble the stack yourself Clean visual frontends on a decoupled backend like Xano or Supabase. B tier because assembling and owning that stack is real work the marketing undersells. -
Zite Conversational business apps built on Fillout's form-builder DNA, bounded by rigid templates Pitches AI-built business apps and portals, and the demo is slick. B tier until it earns a longer track record - we haven't trusted it with a real client build yet.
C Nível
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Mocha Chat-to-app builder, shutting down August 1, 2026 - migrate now Shutting down on August 1, 2026. C tier on that fact alone: don't start anything new here, and migrate existing builds out now. -
Same.new Clone a live site's UI into editable React fast, if you stick to simple layouts Does one trick - cloning a site's UI from a URL into editable React - and does it well. C tier as an app builder, because that's not what it is.
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Softgen Cheap chat-built MVPs fast, but customization gets painful as soon as you leave the template lane A chat-based app generator that works for simple layouts. C tier: thin track record and no standout strength in a field this deep.
Qual o próximo passo?
Um nível é um veredicto, não a história inteira.
Leia a avaliação completa para ver como a ferramenta responde ou vá direto ao ranking ideal para o seu caso.
FAQ da Tier List
Quais são as melhores ferramentas de vibe coding atualmente?
Não há um vencedor único, pois o software adequado depende do projeto. Segundo os nossos testes práticos, o nível S atual divide-se por uso: Cursor é o preferido para programar numa base de código existente, Replit lidera para criar e publicar a partir do navegador, e Softr é o ideal para aplicações empresariais com acessos seguros e dados estruturados. Atrás deles situam-se Claude Code e Codex para desenvolvedores orientados a terminal. Adapte a ferramenta ao seu caso e consulte os nossos rankings.
Como funcionam os níveis S, A, B e C?
S é a opção recomendada em primeiro lugar para utilizadores reais na sua categoria. A é uma opção excelente com algum compromisso menor. B funciona mas apresenta limitações claras no uso diário. C define ferramentas testadas mas que não aconselhamos para a maioria dos projetos. Os níveis correspondem sempre ao uso previsto.
Por que a ferramenta mais conhecida nem sempre está no nível S?
Porque valorizamos a estabilidade posterior ao lançamento e não o vídeo de apresentação comercial. Muitas ferramentas brilham nos primeiros 30 minutos mas falham no dia seguinte: produzem-se erros de dados, os ciclos de correção esgotam os créditos ou surgem limites com utilizadores reais. Isso reflete-se na classificação.
Com que frequência muda a tier list?
Ajustamos a classificação assim que uma atualização de software altera a nossa opinião de uma ferramenta, ou se detetamos problemas de estabilidade. Não há um calendário estabelecido. Se uma ferramenta soluciona um defeito importante assinalado nas avaliações, sobe; se perde fiabilidade ou encarece, desce.
Em que nível confiar para uma aplicação empresarial com acessos?
Leia a justificação do nível, não apenas a letra. Para portais de clientes e ferramentas de gestão com acessos de utilizadores, Softr lidera porque a sua estrutura segura é nativa em vez de ser código gerado por uma IA. Se prefere um desenvolvimento baseado em código, Replit é a melhor opção. Os nossos rankings detalham estes aspetos.
Onde ver os argumentos da classificação?
Cada ferramenta liga à sua avaliação detalhada, que é onde se justifica a nota: manuseamento, testes reais, custos práticos e testemunhos de utilizadores. O elemento da tier list resume a conclusão; a avaliação traz os detalhes.