Berrry Review
Berrry is an AI app store where you describe a web app and get a live, remixable result in minutes — no signup required.
Verdict
Berrry occupies a distinctive niche as a community-driven AI app store: browse 6,000+ live apps, remix any of them, or generate your own from a prompt in under four minutes without creating an account. Its Reddit-style submission model and instant live preview lower the barrier to prototyping dramatically. The tradeoff is depth — complex, backend-heavy applications are outside its scope, and the open remixing model means quality varies widely across the catalog.
What it does
Post on r/BerrryComputer and get a working web app in minutes. Features live editing, version control, and professional export options.
Best for
Developers and non-developers looking for a rapid web app development and prototyping tool.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- No signup needed to generate or remix apps
- Live preview in ~4 minutes
- 6,000+ browsable community apps to remix
- Version control and export options
- Not suited for complex backend applications
- App quality varies across community submissions
- Limited customization vs. traditional development
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Frequently asked
- Is Berrry free to use?
- Yes. Berrry has a free plan — No signup required; no pricing tiers shown
- Does Berrry have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Berrry do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Berrry?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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