About Rocket
What is Rocket?
Rocket is engineered to turn ideas into real, deployable software with minimal manual coding. You supply a natural-language prompt (e.g., "build a mobile grocery app with payments and chat"), and Rocket’s platform conducts market research, designs UX/UI, writes frontend & backend code, sets up database schemas and authentication, configures APIs and integrations, and enables instant deployment to the web or mobile app stores. The company emphasises production-readiness rather than just prototypes, drawing on large language models (from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini) plus proprietary deep-learning systems. Since launching publicly in beta in June 2025, Rocket has grown rapidly—serving 400 K+ users in 180+ countries, generating $4.5 M in ARR, and raising a $15 M seed round led by Salesforce Ventures and Accel. Based in Surat, India, Rocket is establishing global operations including a U.S. HQ in Palo Alto. Users span solopreneurs, developers, product teams and enterprises seeking rapid app creation without the traditional engineering overhead. (Sources: TechCrunch, official site)
How to use Rocket?
To get started with Rocket, visit their website and create an account. Once you're set up, explore features like Natural-Language Prompt to Full App, Automatic Backend & Deployment, UI/UX + Templates Library.
What Are the Key Features of Rocket?
Describe your idea in plain text and Rocket generates the full application — UI design, backend, integrations, deployment — automatically.
The platform sets up database schemas, authentication, API endpoints, and integrates payment & third-party services, and handles deployment (e.g., Netlify, mobile) for you.
Access a library of templates (landing pages, dashboards, mobile apps) plus smart component generation and design flows created automatically.
Whether you’re building a website or a mobile application (or both), Rocket supports full-stack generation and deployable output.
You own the generated code, get clean, maintainable output suited for production — not just prototypes.
