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Replitp/replitTasos V

11mo ago

Replit's AI Agent Website Builder - Honest Review

The Agent is good, if you want to build something insanely basic. Like an EdTech landing page, or an one pager for validating an idea. For anything else, which is probably what everyone needs is super buggy. I tried to build an AI Agent that manages private keys and signs transactions for users. Replit for some reason created an app with the following things 1. Page to login/register 2. Page to generate my Keys 3. An OpenAI integration where I ask where should I store my keys and gives me an answer LOLOLOL . AI Replacing developers? NOT THERE YET.
Replitp/replitTasos V

11mo ago

Replit's AI Agent Website Builder - Honest Review

The Agent is good, if you want to build something insanely basic. Like an EdTech landing page, or an one pager for validating an idea. For anything else, which is probably what everyone needs is super buggy. I tried to build an AI Agent that manages private keys and signs transactions for users. Replit for some reason created an app with the following things 1. Page to login/register 2. Page to generate my Keys 3. An OpenAI integration where I ask where should I store my keys and gives me an answer LOLOLOL . AI Replacing developers? NOT THERE YET.
OpenAIp/openaiAaron O'Leary

5mo ago

✅ POLL: What do you think OpenAI are announcing today?

ICYMI: OpenAI posted a cryptic tweet yesterday, announcing a livestream for today at 10am PT. The cryptic part? They swapped the S for a 5 , which, of course, set off a wave of GPT-5 speculation. But this is OpenAI, and at this point, GPT-5 rumors feel like a monthly tradition.

What do you think it is?

Ilia Pluzhnikov

10mo ago

🔍 Anyone here actually using Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

I ve been exploring MCP, an open standard from @Anthropic that aims to simplify AI integrations.

In theory, this should make it easier to connect AI with databases, task managers, or even development tools. But I m curious to know how well it actually works in practice.

Dheeraj

5mo ago

Founders, where did you find real guidance early on?

As a first-time founder, figuring things out in the early stages feels like playing darts in the dark. Especially so when you're building something enterprise-facing or education-focused: it s hard to know where to even look for non-technical direction.

We ve mostly been applying to accelerators and incubators for mentorship and the occasional resource from university, but outside of that, I ve realized I have no real map now that we're finishing prototyping our product.

Cold DMs help sometimes, and the internet s full of advice but most of it either assumes you're a growth god or already funded. So i m wondering, what's worked for you?

Hiring? Looking for work? [Startup Roles August 2025]

Building a team or want to join a startup?

Founders, teams, and startups drop a comment if you're hiring.

Augment Code releases CLI Claude Code competitor Auggie

I don't hear about Augment as much as I do Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code etc. but they've also raised more than $200M, so it must be decent.

They just announced the release of a CLI tool, Auggie, to compete with Claude Code.

Okibip/okibiMahyad

5mo ago

We Got into YC, Got Kicked Out, and Fought Our Way Back

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Okibip/okibiMahyad

5mo ago

We Got into YC, Got Kicked Out, and Fought Our Way Back

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Built a tool for fun. Now makers love it… and it’s burning a hole in my wallet. Time to monetize?

Hey everyone

A few months ago I launched lovableprompts.app, a tool that helps makers and designers turn messy product ideas into optimized prompts for Lovable (and other vibe coding tools). It was meant to be just a small experiment to make the blank page problem less painful.

Gabe Perez

6mo ago

What is the best Vibe Coding tool so far? Bonus points if we've never heard of it!

I might be missing some but I've been pretty much in love with @Lovable, @Cursor, @bolt.new and have been trying to use @Replit more and I honestly haven't touched @BASE44 too much but have heard good things. @chrismessina has nudged me to use @Windsurf for whenever I build another Raycast Extension!
Currently I use:
- @bolt.new / @Lovable
- @Cursor
- @Warp
Curious what everyone thinks is the top one so far!

Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow

I'm a big fan of voice dictation apps. In fact, I'm using one right now to write this very post (you'll have to wait till the end to see which one I'm using )

The two main products I've used in this space are @Aqua Voice and @Wispr Flow. From talking to others, these are the two that I typically hear people mention using. In general, I hear a lot more people talk about using Wispr Flow.

Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow

I'm a big fan of voice dictation apps. In fact, I'm using one right now to write this very post (you'll have to wait till the end to see which one I'm using )

The two main products I've used in this space are @Aqua Voice and @Wispr Flow. From talking to others, these are the two that I typically hear people mention using. In general, I hear a lot more people talk about using Wispr Flow.

Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow

I'm a big fan of voice dictation apps. In fact, I'm using one right now to write this very post (you'll have to wait till the end to see which one I'm using )

The two main products I've used in this space are @Aqua Voice and @Wispr Flow. From talking to others, these are the two that I typically hear people mention using. In general, I hear a lot more people talk about using Wispr Flow.

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

Prompt recipes: from boilerplate to production

AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.

Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.

What to post:

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

Prompt recipes: from boilerplate to production

AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.

Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.

What to post:

Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)

Saule Ibrayeva

6mo ago

What advice would you give a first-time founder?

Let s help the next wave avoid mistakes

What would you tell a founder who just got their incorporation docs and opened a bank account?

Saule Ibrayeva

6mo ago

What are you using for bookkeeping right now?

Just asking, QuickBooks? Google Sheets? Something you hacked together with AI?

We built a very simple AI-driven tool and want to hear what s working (or not) for early-stage teams.

Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)