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I ve been thinking about how messy the current build an app with AI workflow still is.
For a simple website or SaaS-style product, people often end up jumping between multiple tools:
one tool for UI generation
another for backend/database
another for auth
another for payments
another for deployment
and maybe something else for internal dashboards or admin tools
It works, but the workflow can get fragmented pretty quickly especially if you re not a full-stack developer.
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Thomas Lo
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Nicolas Garcin
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Saul Fleischman
Now, since some do these things, while others charge every bit as much without these features, I already expect that they have:
Built-in Github commit
Credit rollovers (e.g. if I do not use all credits in a paid plan, they are added to the next month - indefinitely)
Nothing that tries to keep my project within their ecosystem and then expects that as my business scales, I pay them more.
As Lovable, Bolt, v0, Base44, Bubble, Make, etc. jostle to out-do each other and be the one that we pay for, I think we will soon see:
Back-end solutions that guide non-technical creators through the steps to ship a SaaS product that is actually ready to scale to take on real traffic
Pre-emptive best-price/best-solution external solution-shopping, such as for white-listed bulk emailing and available domain search.
Daniel Leal
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Ilia Pluzhnikov
I m building landing pages for my next product and exploring AI UI tools that actually help ship faster.
Curious to hear what s working for you from the apps like Lobable or v0
I've tested both and cannot choose what tool is better to buy. Maybe there are better tools?
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Balkrishna Karma
Istifanus Sarki
With the rise of no-code and AI-powered tools, building products has never been easier. You can launch an MVP without writing a single line of code. But despite this, many still choose to build from scratch.
At what stage does relying on no-code tools become a risk? Are there scenarios where they limit scalability, security, or customization?
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