srcbookdev
Empowering everyone to build and publish web applications in minutes using AI, moving from idea to shareable app without coding.
At a Glance
- Entrepreneurs
- Non-technical founders
- Product managers
- Designers
AI Tools by srcbookdev
(1)Srcbook
TypeScript Notebook for Developers
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Latest News
Mocha Announces Shutdown Effective August 1, 2026
Srcbook officially transitions to Mocha brand
Rebranding Srcbook to Mocha: The Pivot to Personal Software
Launch of Srcbook: A New Open-Source TypeScript Notebook
Products & Services
A local-first, open-source TypeScript notebook for prototyping and rapid iteration.
An AI-powered no-code application builder that allows entrepreneurs to build full-stack web apps from natural language prompts.
Market Position
Positioned as a more 'vertically integrated' and accessible alternative to complex developer tools, competing with Lovable, Bolt.new, and Replit Agent.
Leadership
Founders
Nicholas Charriere
Co-founder and CEO. Previously Senior Staff Engineer at Cruise (4 years) and Software Engineer at Twitch/Justin.tv.
Ben Reinhart
Co-founder and CTO. Previously Principal Engineer and Team Lead at Cruise (4 years). Also served as an engineer at Privy.
Executive Team
Nicholas Charriere
CEO
Former Senior Staff Engineer at Cruise and Twitch.
Ben Reinhart
CTO
Former Principal Engineer at Cruise and Privy.
Founding Story
Founded by former Cruise engineers Nicholas Charriere and Ben Reinhart, who met on the ML platform team. They initially built Axilla/Srcbook as a developer tool but pivoted to Mocha to enable non-technical entrepreneurs to build software.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Subscription-based SaaS with a credit-based system for AI usage.
Pricing Tiers
20 credits to get started with AI generations.
Increased credit limits and additional features.
Target Markets
- Entrepreneurs
- Non-technical founders
- Product managers
- Designers
- Startup MVPs
- Internal business tools
- Rapid prototyping
- Entrepreneurial experimentation
- Individual entrepreneurs and early-stage startup founders