Comparison
GenMB vs Base44
Base44 nails zero-config full-stack. GenMB matches that AND ships what Base44 doesn't: visual workflows, scheduled agents, MCP, 80 plugins, app-level Stripe Connect, and a full SMB kit library (CRM, booking, invoicing, inventory, support, dashboards).
Best for: small businesses that want their app to keep running automation overnight, not just be live during business hours.
| SMB capability | GenMB | Base44 |
|---|---|---|
| AI generates a full-stack app from a prompt | ||
| Built-in PostgreSQL persistence | ||
| Built-in auth (email + Google) | ||
| Stripe payments (managed + Connect) | ||
| Visual workflow builder (15+ node types, DAG-validated) | ||
| Scheduled cron-Python agents | ||
| Chat agents on Telegram / Slack / Email | ||
| MCP server support (Model Context Protocol) | ||
| 80 integration plugins (HubSpot, QuickBooks, Twilio, etc.) | ||
| CRM Kit out of the box (contacts/deals/pipeline) | ||
| Invoicing Kit out of the box | ||
| Booking Kit with calendar sync | ||
| Inventory Kit (multi-location stock, POs) | ||
| Support inbox (email + SMS + chat) | ||
| Owner Reports Pack (AR aging, MRR, no-show, sell-through) | ||
| One-click HubSpot / QuickBooks / Xero import | ||
| Row-level RBAC + audit log | ||
| Code export (own your code) | ||
| No per-seat pricing |
When to pick GenMB
- You need automation - drip emails, reminders, reorder alerts, SLA escalation - not just a CRUD UI.
- You want to migrate from HubSpot / QuickBooks / Mailchimp on day 1.
- You sell to your customers via your app - the Stripe Connect layer matters.
- You want your code, with no lock-in.