Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Spin?
Spin lets anyone build real web apps just by describing them. No code, no setup — just a working product in minutes.
2. What can I build with Spin?
Today, Spin supports:
Landing pages
Dashboards & leaderboards
AI-powered tools
Mini SaaS products
Utilities like calculators or trackers
More complex flows are coming soon.
3. Do I need any technical background?
No. Spin is designed for anyone — founders, creators, communities, or teams. You write a prompt, Spin builds the app. You edit it visually, like a website builder.
4. Can I actually launch something real?
Yes. Apps generated with Spin are functional and customizable — you can deploy them, share them, or export the code.
5. Can I attach a token to my app?
Yes — if you want to. Spin integrates with token launch platforms like Believe, so once your app is ready, you can tokenize it with utility built-in.
6. Is Spin only for crypto projects?
No. You can use Spin to build Web2-style products. But we’re building toward full Web3-native flows too — wallet connect, token gating, and smart contract actions.
7. How is Spin different from Lovable, Bolt, or other AI site builders?
Spin is built for people launching products, not just pages. Where most AI builders focus on generating static sites, Spin creates fully functional apps — and we’re crypto-native by default. We're focused on helping people go from prompt → product → token, with Solana and Believe baked in from the start.
8. Can I customize the app after generation?
Yes. Everything Spin creates can be modified in the browser: text, layout, visuals, and structure. Advanced users can also export and edit the code directly.
9. Can developers use Spin?
Definitely. Spin is a fast way to prototype apps from ideas. We’re also working on an SDK so devs can extend, version, and deploy custom flows more easily.
10. Why use Spin instead of hiring a dev?
Because you don’t need a team to validate an idea. Spin helps you go from concept to product in minutes — then grow or launch a token when it’s ready.