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Taskade vs Base44

Taskade Genesis ships flat-rate apps from one prompt with AI agents, automations, and 100+ integrations, on every tier including Free. Base44 (now part of Wix) builds full-stack apps with bundled database, auth, and hosting on a credit model.

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Taskade vs Base44 at a Glance (2026)

Taskade Genesis Base44 (now part of Wix)
Best for A living app you publish, automate, and own One standalone full-stack app, fast
Backend / auth + DB Workspace runtime (DB, auth, hosting built in) Bundled DB, auth, hosting on proprietary infra
Output Deployed app plus the workspace that runs it Generated full-stack app on Base44 hosting
AI agents in-app AI Agents v2, 34 built-in tools ❌ code generation, no resident agents
Automations Durable, scheduled, 100+ integrations ❌ configure in code, no automation engine
Iteration model Unlimited app iterations, no per-build meter Every prompt + fix spends a message credit
Starting paid plan Pro $16/mo flat, 10 seats Starter $16/mo (annual)
Pricing model Flat subscription, not per-user Dual-credit (message + integration credits)

What Each One Is

Taskade Genesis turns a prompt into a living application with built-in AI agents, durable automations, databases, 7 project views, and 100+ bidirectional integrations, published to the open web. It runs on every tier, Free included, on flat-rate pricing with no credit meter on app builds. Put it on your own domain and let clients log into it via GenesisAuth on Business and up.

Base44, now part of Wix, generates real full-stack apps from a prompt with a database, authentication, and hosting bundled into one platform. Its onboarding is among the simplest in the category, it ships a template library of CRMs and dashboards, and it auto-selects an LLM for you. It runs on a dual-credit model where both AI turns and integration actions consume credits, ships a single UI per build, and hosts on proprietary infrastructure.

The Real Difference: What Happens After the Prompt

Both build a full-stack app from a prompt. They diverge the moment it goes live.

  • It is prompt-to-LIVE-app, not prompt-to-code. Base44 generates an app you then operate inside its hosting. Taskade Genesis ships a running system you own, with full data export and no proprietary backend to escape from.
  • AI agents run INSIDE the app you built. Taskade Genesis embeds AI Agents v2 with 34 built-in tools, custom tools, persistent memory, and public embedding, so the app keeps thinking after launch. Base44 uses AI to write code, then hands you a static build with no resident agents.
  • Automations and 100+ integrations are part of the runtime. Triggers pull events in from Slack, Gmail, Stripe, HubSpot, and more; actions push data out. Base44 has no scheduled automation engine, so post-launch behavior is wired in code.
  • Clone-to-own from a live app. Open a working Taskade Genesis app, clone it in seconds, and make it yours. The build ships as cloneable Workspace DNA, not a ZIP whose backend will not run anywhere else.
  • Flat pricing, no credit wall. Unlimited app iterations and debugging on flat-rate plans. Base44 charges a message credit for every prompt, including the prompt that fixes the AI's own mistake.

The wedge is the workspace. A Taskade Genesis app lands next to Projects, AI agents, and automations in the same workspace, so the longer you work, the smarter the workspace gets. That is Workspace DNA: Memory, Intelligence, and Execution in one self-reinforcing loop. None of those five capabilities ship with Base44 today.

Choose Taskade Genesis If…

  • You want a living app: agents that think, automations that fire on Stripe or Slack events, and 7 project views, not a single static screen.
  • You want flat-rate pricing with unlimited iterations and no scenario where your end-users burn your integration credits on every action.
  • You are shipping something customer-facing you intend to keep, brand on your own domain, and own, with full data export rather than proprietary lock-in.
  • You want to start free and stay free while you build, then scale on predictable flat plans.

Choose Base44 If…

  • You want fast full-stack scaffolding with a bundled backend: database, auth, and hosting provisioned in one platform from a single prompt.
  • You are a maker shipping one standalone app and you prefer everything on a single proprietary platform rather than assembling pieces.
  • You are building a low-stakes internal tool you are confident you will never need to migrate, and a credit-based budget fits your usage.

The Wall You Hit With Base44

Base44 is genuinely strong for a non-coder shipping one app fast. The constraints are structural, and worth knowing before you commit.

  • The credit meter runs both ways. Every prompt spends a message credit, including the prompt that fixes a generation the AI got wrong. Separately, integration actions spend integration credits that your app's end-users consume on every API call, upload, email, or SMS. Credits do not roll over month to month, so the budget resets whether you used it or not.
  • You deploy and operate inside Base44. Code export is limited; the backend runs on proprietary infrastructure, so scaling out usually means rebuilding rather than migrating. Lock-in is the trade for the all-in-one convenience, and it is the constraint to plan around if the app is customer-facing.
  • No resident agents, no automation engine. Once the app is built, it does not think or act on a schedule on its own. There is no in-app agent layer and no trigger-based automation across your stack, so anything beyond the initial build is configured in code.

None of this makes Base44 a bad tool. It makes it a different tool: a fast way to scaffold one app, versus a workspace runtime that keeps working after launch. If the app is a throwaway prototype, the credit meter and the lock-in rarely matter. If it is something you plan to grow, brand, and run for customers, those are the exact constraints that decide which platform you should start on.

Pricing

Plan Taskade Genesis Base44
Free 3 live apps, generous limits, agents + automations 25 messages/mo (5/day), 100 integration credits
Entry paid Pro $16/mo flat, 10 seats, unlimited iterations Starter $16/mo (annual), dual-credit
Top tier Business $40/mo (custom domain + client logins) Elite $160/mo (annual)

Taskade Pro is a flat $16 per month for 10 seats with unlimited app iterations and no per-action metering. Base44 (2026, annual billing) runs Starter $16, Builder $40, Pro $80, and Elite $160 per month on a dual-credit model where unused message and integration credits do not roll over. The verify-the-comparison footer links Base44's own pricing page so you can confirm current numbers directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Taskade and Base44?

Base44 builds full-stack apps from a prompt on a dual-credit model, with database, auth, and hosting bundled on proprietary infrastructure. Taskade Genesis ships flat-rate living apps with AI agents, automations, 7 project views, and 100+ integrations, published on every tier with full data export. Base44 hands you a generated app to operate; Taskade Genesis hands you a running system you own.

Is Base44 or Taskade better for non-developers?

Both are non-coder friendly. Base44 has the simplest onboarding in the category for one standalone app with a bundled backend. Taskade Genesis fits an ongoing system: a living workspace with agents, automations, and 7 views on flat pricing, so the app keeps working after launch rather than ending as a static build.

Which is the best free alternative to Base44?

Taskade Genesis. Its Free plan gives 3 live apps with AI agents, automations, and 100+ integrations and no credit meter on app builds. Base44's free tier is 25 message credits per month capped at 5 per day, plus 100 integration credits that do not roll over.

Should I use Taskade Genesis or Base44?

Use Base44 for fast bundled-backend scaffolding of a single low-stakes internal app on credits. Use Taskade Genesis for a customer-facing living app with agents and automations on flat pricing that you publish, brand on your own domain, and own with full data export.

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