Built for Stellar & Soroban

Build Stellar apps
without writing the hard parts

Drag-and-drop visual workflows for wallets, payments, asset transfers, and smart contract interactions — generate production-ready code instantly.

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Features

Everything you need to build on Stellar

Visual block editor

Drag and drop reusable workflow blocks for wallets, payments, asset transfers, and contract calls.

AI-assisted generation

Describe your application in plain English and get a complete visual workflow generated instantly.

Sandbox environment

Test your workflows against the Stellar testnet before deploying. Catch issues before they cost real XLM.

Code export

Export clean, production-ready JavaScript, Rust, or Python code that you own and can deploy anywhere.

Smart contract blocks

Interact with Soroban smart contracts through visual wrappers — no Rust required to invoke or deploy.

Cross-chain routing

Built-in blocks for bridging assets from Base, Solana, and Ethereum to Stellar via Allbridge and USDC.

From idea to deployed app in minutes

01

Describe or drag

Type a prompt like "create a payment flow with wallet connection" or start dragging blocks onto the canvas.

02

Connect your blocks

Wire up triggers, conditions, actions, and outputs using the visual connector system.

03

Test in sandbox

Run your workflow against Stellar testnet. Debug with live event logs and transaction previews.

04

Export & ship

Download production-ready code or deploy directly to mainnet. Your workflow, your code.

Built for builders at every level

Developers

Skip boilerplate. Prototype Stellar apps 10× faster and export clean code to build on.

Students

Learn blockchain concepts visually before diving into Rust or Soroban SDK code.

Entrepreneurs

Validate payment and fintech ideas on Stellar without hiring a blockchain engineer first.

Hackathon teams

Ship a working Stellar demo in hours, not days. More time building, less time debugging SDKs.