In an era where digital transformation is accelerating at breakneck speed, AI tools have evolved far beyond simple text or image generation. A new category of comprehensive platforms has emerged—and Rocket.new stands at the forefront. Dubbed the world's first "Vibe Solutioning" platform, Rocket.new doesn't just generate code; it integrates strategic thinking (Solve), practical building (Build), and intelligent automation (Intelligence) into a single, unified workspace with shared context.
Since its launch, Rocket.new has grown from an idea into a global movement: 400,000 creators across 180 countries have built over half a million apps using the platform. This guide provides a complete, up-to-date walkthrough—from signing up to fully activating the platform for project management, marketing, and automated workflows.
Deep Dive: What Makes Rocket.new Exceptional?
The Core Philosophy: Vibe Solutioning
Unlike traditional "vibe coding" tools that jump straight to writing code, Rocket.new invests the first hour into mapping the business logic correctly. The platform treats every business question as a candidate for a board-ready deliverable, answering "what and why" before "how". This distinction is where vibe coding left the hardest problems unsolved—and where vibe solutioning picks up.
The platform ships with seven pillars: Solve, Build, Intelligence, Redesign, Context, Collaborate, and Support. Each pillar works independently, yet all of them share context. This shared memory means a Solve finding informs a Build decision, and an Intelligence comment can reshape both.
The Three Core Pillars
Rocket.new's power is distributed across three primary capabilities, all accessible from a unified workspace:
Step-by-Step: Getting Started from Scratch
1. Registration & Account Setup
Navigate tohttps://www. Rocket.new
Click Start Free or Try Rocket
Sign up instantly using your Google account, or register via email and set a password
If you choose email registration, check your inbox for a verification link—click it to activate your account and access your Dashboard
2. Understanding the Credit System
Rocket.new operates on a credit-based system introduced with Rocket 1.0. Tokens have been renamed to credits—the number is smaller, but the value is identical: every 1,000,000 tokens becomes 20 credits. One credit balance covers everything you do in Rocket: Solve research, Build generation, and Intelligence monitoring.
Key credit rules:
Subscription credits roll over month-to-month while your plan is active
Credit add-ons (one-time packs) do not expire while your subscription is active
Yearly plans: Unused credits roll over month-to-month within your 12-month term
Running out of credits: Your work remains safe—you keep access to all projects and assets. Generation pauses until your next billing cycle or you add credits
3. Creating and Managing Your First Project
Step A: Create a New Project
From the main screen, click "New Project"
Pro Tip: Always work within a unified Project rather than Standalone Tasks. Projects maintain persistent connections between your data, files, and automations
Step B: Generate a Marketing Strategy (Activate Solve)
Inside your project, initiate a new Solve task
Type your business question in plain natural language—raw questions work better than polished briefs. For example: "Should we expand our B2B AI tool into the German market in 2027?"
The system runs a "thinking pass" before touching any data sources, breaking your question into explicit dimensions: market viability, customer segment, pricing mechanics, go-to-market strategy, technical feasibility, and financial impact
For ambiguous questions, Solve runs a clarifying loop, surfacing assumptions you can edit in minutes
Within 60–90 minutes, you receive a structured, board-ready deliverable with citations and supporting data
Step C: Build the Platform (Activate Build)
From the same project, navigate to the Build section
Describe what you want to build. The platform reads your Solve plan, market research, and competitor notes into project memory, then builds from it—no re-explaining required
Example prompt: "Build a landing page for our B2B AI tool targeting German enterprises, with a demo request form and pricing calculator"
Rocket generates the frontend, backend, database, authentication, and APIs automatically
You can fine-tune outputs by typing additional instructions in the chat
Use the "One Prompt to Whole App" engine: describe your mission, and Rocket delivers a full-stack, production-ready solution in minutes—backend, integrations, and deployment included. No staging. No hand-offs. Just idea to live app in a single continuous flow
Step D: Activate Intelligence & Automation
Run the Setup Wizard once within your workspace
Input competitor URLs or specific keywords relevant to your industry
Intelligence tracks competitors continuously—24/7 monitoring, signal tracking, and trend synthesis
Every signal triggers a Solve task or Build edit with a short comment
Receive daily, weekly, or monthly intelligence briefs with actionable insights
Updated Pricing Plans (2026)
Rocket.new has expanded its plans significantly. All plans include unlimited team members with no per-seat fees. Save with annual billing toggle "Yearly (1 month free)" on the pricing page
Which plan is right for you?
Just testing Rocket → Fre
Building personal projects or side projects → Build ($25/mo)
Weekly prototyping, MVPs, or client work with research → Solve + Build ($250/mo)
High-volume usage with research and competitor tracking → Solve + Build + Intelligence ($350/mo)
Need competitive intelligence only, no building → Intelligence ($100/mo per competitor)
Building and competitor tracking without research → Build + Intelligence ($125/mo)
Pro Tip: If you find yourself adding credits regularly, upgrading to the next plan offers better value.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is Rocket.new completely free?
No. It offers a free plan with 20 one-time credits for Build capabilities only. Advanced features like Solve research and Intelligence monitoring require paid plans starting at $25/month.
2. Do I need to know how to code?
Absolutely not. Rocket.new is designed for natural language prompting. Describe your idea in plain English, and the AI handles everything. However, some technical knowledge is helpful for advanced customizations.
3. What is the difference between Standalone Tasks and Projects?
Standalone Tasks: Individual, unlinked jobs
Projects: An integrated environment where all Solve, Build, and Intelligence tasks share the same context and data pool. Always choose Projects for cohesive development.
4. Does the platform support multiple languages?
Yes. You can input prompts in various languages, and the generated code and interfaces will support them. However, the platform's user interface is currently in English.
5. Can I export the code?
Yes. You can download the full source code of your project, modify it externally, and re-upload it if needed.
6. How does "Shared Context" work?
Context flows automatically between phases in a Rocket.new project. A Solve finding informs a Build decision, and an Intelligence comment can reshape both. No manual handoffs required.
7. Can I collaborate with a team?
Yes. All paid plans include unlimited team members with no per-seat fees.
8. What types of projects can I build?
Virtually anything: personal portfolios, e-commerce stores, analytical dashboards, task management tools, marketing landing pages, internal enterprise utilities, and complex web apps with authentication and relational databases.
9. Is my data secure?
Rocket.new employs enterprise-grade encryption. For highly sensitive data, review their official privacy policy before uploading.
10. What happens if I run out of credits?
Your work remains safe—you keep access to all projects and assets. Generation pauses until your next billing cycle or you add credits. You can purchase additional credit packs at any time from Settings > Subscription.
11. Do credits expire?
Subscription credits: Roll over month-to-month while your plan is active
Credit add-ons: Do not expire while your subscription is active
Yearly plans: Unused credits roll over month-to-month within your 12-month term. At renewal, remaining credits expire
12. What changed with the transition from tokens to credits?
Tokens were renamed to credits with Rocket 1.0. The conversion is 1:1 in value—every 1,000,000 tokens became 20 credits. No value was lost. Plan names also changed: Starter became Free, and paid plans became Pro.
Conclusion
Rocket.new is far more than just another AI tool—it represents a paradigm shift in how digital projects are managed from conception to deployment and beyond. By harmoniously integrating Strategic Thinking (Solve) , Technical Execution (Build) , and Intelligent Automation (Intelligence) within a single, context-aware environment, it eliminates the inefficiencies of switching between fragmented tools.
The platform's evolution from "vibe coding" to "vibe solutioning" means it doesn't just generate code—it validates ideas, researches markets, builds production-ready applications, and continuously monitors competitors, all in one seamless workflow. With 400,000 creators across 180 countries having already built over half a million apps, Rocket.new has proven its value to solo founders, product managers, startup teams, and enterprise organizations alike.
Whether you're an entrepreneur validating a new business idea, a product manager building an MVP, a developer accelerating your workflow, or a marketer seeking automated competitive intelligence—Rocket.new is worth your exploration.
The Golden Rule: The true power isn't just using individual features; it's activating all three pillars Solve, Build, and Intelligence—simultaneously within a single, unified project. Only then will you experience the full sensation of having a silent, brilliant team of strategists, engineers, and analysts working for you behind one sleek interface.
Useful Links:
Official Website: https://www.rocket.new
Pricing: https://docs.rocket.new/getting-started/pricing
Documentation: https://docs.rocket.new
This guide was curated based on the latest platform updates (Rocket 1.0, 2026). Please refer to the official documentation for any future changes to plans or features.