Bolt.new vs Augment Code Intent

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Bolt.new

C
6.5/10

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Our Pick

Augment Code Intent

A
8.0/10

Spec-driven multi-agent orchestration for code -- coordinator + implementor agents in isolated git worktrees + verifier. Works with Augment's Auggie, Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. Public beta 2026-02-10

CategoryBolt.newAugment Code Intent
Ease of Use8.07.0
Output Quality6.08.0
Value5.08.0
Features7.09.0
Overall6.58.0

Pricing Comparison

FeatureBolt.newAugment Code Intent
Free TierYesNo
Starting Price$0Included in Auggie subscription

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Bolt.new if...

  • Easier to use (8 vs 7)
  • Has a free tier

Non-developers who want to quickly prototype a web app idea and don't need production quality. Also useful for developers who want to scaffold boilerplate fast and then take over manually.

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Pick Augment Code Intent if...

  • Higher output quality (8 vs 6)
  • Better value for money (8/10)
  • More features (9 vs 7)

Engineering teams already using Augment Code's Auggie or running mixed Claude-Code + Codex workflows who want higher-level orchestration than writing LangGraph graphs from scratch. Also teams that want git-worktree-isolated parallel agent work with a verifier in the loop.

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Our Verdict

Augment Code Intent is the clear winner here with 8.0/10 vs 6.5/10. Bolt.new isn't bad, but Augment Code Intent outperforms it across the board. Pick Bolt.new only if non-developers who want to quickly prototype a web app idea and don't need production quality.