
Deploys code instantly for indie devs and AI startups, removing DevOps complexity.

Product memo
Bult offers a modern Platform-as-a-Service, abstracting away DevOps complexity for indie developers, AI startups, and CTOs. It provides instant deployments and ready-made templates, allowing teams to launch products without extensive infrastructure knowledge. The platform's AI Copilot assists with builds, deployments, and troubleshooting, simplifying the scaling process for technical founders.
For who
Indie devs, AI startups, and CTOs
Solves what
CI/CD, auto-deployments, and product launches without DevOps complexity
- Instant deployments from Git
- One-click app/database templates
- AI Copilot for assistance
In their own words
Deploy Fast, Build Without Limits
The first deployment platform that understands your code's needs, delivering instant deployments for indie devs, AI startups, and CTOs—no DevOps required.
Commercial cues
Model
subscription
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
- • Tiered plans offer clear compute and domain limits for different team sizes.
- • Custom pricing for startups handles larger-scale needs and specific requirements.
Operator context
Founded
Sep 2025
HQ
Poland
Platform
Web app
Audience
Developers
Public footprint
+3 more footprint links
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Vc Growth
- Effort
- Small Team
About Bult Expand
Bult provides a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) designed for indie developers, AI startups, and CTOs who need to deploy applications quickly without managing complex DevOps infrastructure. It offers instant deployments, ready-made templates, and built-in security, simplifying the path from code to production.
The platform's core value lies in its AI Copilot, which assists users with builds, deployments, and troubleshooting, making advanced deployment capabilities accessible. This focus on abstracting complexity and providing AI assistance helps technical founders and small teams launch and scale their products more efficiently.




