AI dev tools are moving stupid fast. Every few weeks, there s a new must-use. Some stick. Most don t.
Some vibe coders are developing full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI+ @Replit. Others swear by @Cursor + @Claude by Anthropic . A few are mixing @Lovable , @v0 by Vercel , and @bolt.new . New and shipping way faster than expected.
I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately. Building with @Google Antigravity at the core. It keeps the flow clean when things get messy.
Yesterday was my 27th birthday. Instead of the usual dinner, I spent the morning in VIM (btw) shipping the waitlist for Squad In Sync.
The context: I was trying to plan my own birthday and NYE with my friends. Within 48 hours, the WhatsApp thread was 400+ messages deep. The flight info was buried, the restaurant link was lost, and half the group was in "decision paralysis" because they couldn't see the full plan.
You can add any Docker Hardened Image from Docker Hub to Bult.ai and run it as a service in minutes. Import ML & AI frameworks and stacks like LangChain, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and 500+ others in just a few clicks. No manual infrastructure setup, no complex configuration.
Some numbers: 538 signups 4,000+ nodes mapped Paying customers in 4 countries #3 Product of the Week
Wasn't expecting this: therapists and coaches started reaching out. Had 3 calls this week - wasn't even promoting that angle. One psychiatrist told me he already uses paper to map patterns with patients. Said the digital version could let them do the work between sessions and come back ready to go deeper. Estimated it could save 2-3 sessions per patient.
Still building, still listening. If you've tried it - what's clicking? What's confusing?
Hey folks, it s been 8 days since launch and we shipped two big workflow boosters today:
Dual Draft Split View: Drag any draft from the sidebar to the right to open a second editor; chat and AI suggestions stay in sync across both panes.
Story Outline & Acts: Map acts/beats/scenes, assign or unassign scenes to acts, cleaner drag/drop flows, and linked beats/logline/synopsis now feed AI suggestions.
I don t think AI agents will replace support teams by 2026. What we re seeing across every company we work with is something different. AI becomes the foundation that handles volume, speed, and routine accuracy, while human teams shift into roles that require context, judgment, and empathy.
Most support leaders tell us the same thing: once AI removes the repetitive load, teams finally have the bandwidth to do the work that actually matters. They solve complex cases faster, focus on relationship-building, and deliver a better experience overall.
Yesterday, we unlocked the ability for your AI to know who the user is (Custom Session Context). Today, we re adding the missing piece: the ability to save what they did (Session History)!
This means your users can log back in and see their past conversations or previous workflow runs right inside the chat window. No more starting from scratch every time they refresh the page!