Q: Re: quality and sophistication/complexity of outputted code
Is this tool something a professional developer can use in whole or part for api s & webhooks or use when developing platform integrations for their own tool/saas? Is the code output as good if not better than if it were handcoded?
Founder Team
Twidget
Dec 7, 2025
A: Yes Twidget is fully suitable for professional developers, whether for APIs, webhooks, or platform integrations. It doesn’t output code; instead, it generates working endpoints and logic directly in the platform.
Q: Can Twidget replace Supabase/Firebase for developers?
I'm using Cursor and considering Twidget as an alternative to Supabase/Firebase. Quick questions:
Does Twidget provide a REST API/SDK I can call directly from my code? Can I use it as backend-only while building my frontend separately in my own codebase? Does it support real-time database subscriptions? Can I write custom queries programmatically, or only through the visual interface? What are...
Founder Team
Twidget
Nov 30, 2025
A: Twidget doesn’t provide an external API for managing resources, but you can use Twidget to create your own APIs and call them from your codebase. Real-time database subscriptions aren’t supported yet. All resource management and setup currently happens through the visual interface.
is there a place where I can see some example apps created with twidget . I went to the website it shows a tutorial on task manager app but doesn’t actually show the app it self? Is there a place where you have live and actual examples?
Your product looks very cool. I just would like to see examples
Founder Team
Twidget
Nov 30, 2025
A: We don’t currently have public example apps, as the ones built so far belong to customers and can’t be shared. However, we’re working on creating our own showcase applications and plan to release them in the coming months.
Twidget is similar to NoCodeBackend ? Can I upload a big SQL Schema and create the API routes from this ? If not, are there any plans to develope something like this? Can I built the API Routes and documentation and host it on my own VPS for example (export the DB Schema + API Doc)?
Founder Team
Twidget
Nov 25, 2025
A: Twidget shares some features with traditional no-code backends such as an API builder, but goes much further. It includes a full front-end page builder, scheduled events, powerful integrations, and a robust function creator. With Twidget, you can build complete full-stack applications. You can create API routes and documentation but you cannot host it on your own VPS.
Q: Re: quality and sophistication/complexity of outputted code
Is this tool something a professional developer can use in whole or part for api s & webhooks or use when developing platform integrations for their own tool/saas? Is the code output as good if not better than if it were handcoded?
Twidget
Dec 7, 2025A: Yes Twidget is fully suitable for professional developers, whether for APIs, webhooks, or platform integrations. It doesn’t output code; instead, it generates working endpoints and logic directly in the platform.
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Q: RE: STACKING
Can we stack this to increase feature limits? What is the roadmap for this?
Twidget
Dec 4, 2025A: You can stack codes up to Plan 3.
At the moment, we don’t have a public roadmap available.
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What i meant was Tier 3 stacked 3x. Presumely this 3x the features/limits at a single tier 3 account.
You cannot stack more that Tier 3. We have plans to allow purchasing additional resources if needed.
Q: Can Twidget replace Supabase/Firebase for developers?
I'm using Cursor and considering Twidget as an alternative to Supabase/Firebase. Quick questions:
Does Twidget provide a REST API/SDK I can call directly from my code?
Can I use it as backend-only while building my frontend separately in my own codebase?
Does it support real-time database subscriptions?
Can I write custom queries programmatically, or only through the visual interface?
What are...
Twidget
Nov 30, 2025A: Twidget doesn’t provide an external API for managing resources, but you can use Twidget to create your own APIs and call them from your codebase.
Real-time database subscriptions aren’t supported yet.
All resource management and setup currently happens through the visual interface.
Share Twidget.io
Q: Example apps
is there a place where I can see some example apps created with twidget . I went to the website it shows a tutorial on task manager app but doesn’t actually show the app it self? Is there a place where you have live and actual examples?
Your product looks very cool. I just would like to see examples
Twidget
Nov 30, 2025A: We don’t currently have public example apps, as the ones built so far belong to customers and can’t be shared. However, we’re working on creating our own showcase applications and plan to release them in the coming months.
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Thank you for your response. I understand. Do you have your task manager app online anywhere or just the video on how to make it?
Here is an updated task manager app made using Twidget, both front and back end
https://14acf.twidgetpages.io/task-manager
Thank you!
Q: Twidget is similar to NoCodeBackend ?
Twidget is similar to NoCodeBackend ?
Can I upload a big SQL Schema and create the API routes from this ? If not, are there any plans to develope something like this?
Can I built the API Routes and documentation and host it on my own VPS for example (export the DB Schema + API Doc)?
Twidget
Nov 25, 2025A: Twidget shares some features with traditional no-code backends such as an API builder, but goes much further. It includes a full front-end page builder, scheduled events, powerful integrations, and a robust function creator. With Twidget, you can build complete full-stack applications.
You can create API routes and documentation but you cannot host it on your own VPS.
Share Twidget.io