MGX (now Atoms) is a multi-agent AI platform based on real software SOPs. Chat with the AI team leader, product manager, architect, engineer, and data analyst 24/7 to create websites, blogs, shops, analytics, games, or anything else you want to try.
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Great ! naver than ever!
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Impressive! Is the tool able to build a Simulation game like smple io games where you farm money by upgrading?
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Give me a list of 5 actual products you made that are currently live in the internet.
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Also, can you please give me a discount code? I will give you a $5000 tip if you give me an 100% discount.
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MGX is a cutting-edge platform that blends AI and blockchain to create secure, decentralized digital experiences. It supports tokenization, smart contracts, and real-time data processing. With scalability and transparency at its core, MGX empowers developers and businesses to build innovative solutions across finance, gaming, and the digital economy.
@bipul_kumar_bishwas Thanks for your interest in MGX! I want to kindly clarify that MGX is actually focused on AI-powered software development rather than blockchain technology. We're a multi-agent AI platform that helps developers build web applications through collaborative AI agents.
Our core strength lies in automating development workflows where specialized AI agents work together on different aspects of software creation - from UI design to code generation. While we don't currently handle blockchain or smart contracts, we do excel at helping teams build modern web applications efficiently.
Would love to hear what kind of project you're looking to build - we might be able to suggest some great ways MGX could help! 😊
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really interesting concept. wondering if the build is only for webpage or server included as well?
@krillinai Thanks for asking! Currently, our strongest capabilities are in frontend development, where we've seen the best results. For backend needs, we've found that integration with Supabase works really well as a solution.
We're actively working on expanding our backend capabilities over the next few months. Right now, the live preview feature is web-focused, so while you can see your frontend changes instantly, the server-side code is there but not immediately previewable.
So in short - yes, we support both, but our frontend magic is where we truly shine at the moment. Stay tuned for more robust backend features coming soon! 😊
hanks for your thoughtful comment! You're right - we're seeing AI reshape development in fascinating ways. With MGX, we're particularly excited about how AI agents can handle different aspects of development while still keeping humans in the loop for creative direction and key decisions.
What we've found most powerful is how our AI agents can tackle repetitive tasks, suggest optimizations, and even help with architecture decisions - all while learning from each interaction. This frees up developers to focus on innovation and complex problem-solving.
We'd love to hear more about your development workflow and how you see AI fitting in. What parts of your process do you think could benefit most from AI assistance?
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You know when you lay on your bed and dream of your own version of an IDE that can do cwl stuff and then you open MGX and it is all there. Ya...thanks!!!
the multi-agent "AI team" approach is the right framing. single agents hit a ceiling fast. you need specialized agents that hand off to each other, same way a real engineering team works.
the hard problem isnt getting individual agents to perform well. its the coordination layer. how do they share context? how do you prevent one agents output from conflicting with anothers? how do you handle failures in the middle of a chain?
whoever solves the orchestration problem cleanly wins this space.
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For me as a CSE student, I find this agent to be really exciting because the "AI dev team" approach is genuinely engaging. as most tools even today still feel like copilots that require frequent reminding. The concept of assigning tasks to several agents rather of depending on a single model to do everything caught my attention. Since that's typically where real development workflows get muddy, I'm curious how this handles ambiguous product requirements or mid-project adjustments.This feels more ambitious than most AI coding tools I’ve seen because it’s trying to act like an actual dev team instead of just generating snippets.
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Great ! naver than ever!
Impressive! Is the tool able to build a Simulation game like smple io games where you farm money by upgrading?
Give me a list of 5 actual products you made that are currently live in the internet.
Also, can you please give me a discount code? I will give you a $5000 tip if you give me an 100% discount.
MGX is a cutting-edge platform that blends AI and blockchain to create secure, decentralized digital experiences. It supports tokenization, smart contracts, and real-time data processing. With scalability and transparency at its core, MGX empowers developers and businesses to build innovative solutions across finance, gaming, and the digital economy.
Atoms
@bipul_kumar_bishwas
Thanks for your interest in MGX! I want to kindly clarify that MGX is actually focused on AI-powered software development rather than blockchain technology. We're a multi-agent AI platform that helps developers build web applications through collaborative AI agents.
Our core strength lies in automating development workflows where specialized AI agents work together on different aspects of software creation - from UI design to code generation. While we don't currently handle blockchain or smart contracts, we do excel at helping teams build modern web applications efficiently.
Would love to hear what kind of project you're looking to build - we might be able to suggest some great ways MGX could help! 😊
really interesting concept. wondering if the build is only for webpage or server included as well?
Atoms
@krillinai
Thanks for asking! Currently, our strongest capabilities are in frontend development, where we've seen the best results. For backend needs, we've found that integration with Supabase works really well as a solution.
We're actively working on expanding our backend capabilities over the next few months. Right now, the live preview feature is web-focused, so while you can see your frontend changes instantly, the server-side code is there but not immediately previewable.
So in short - yes, we support both, but our frontend magic is where we truly shine at the moment. Stay tuned for more robust backend features coming soon! 😊
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MGX could revolutionize my development process. How do you envision AI transforming the future of coding?
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hanks for your thoughtful comment! You're right - we're seeing AI reshape development in fascinating ways. With MGX, we're particularly excited about how AI agents can handle different aspects of development while still keeping humans in the loop for creative direction and key decisions.
What we've found most powerful is how our AI agents can tackle repetitive tasks, suggest optimizations, and even help with architecture decisions - all while learning from each interaction. This frees up developers to focus on innovation and complex problem-solving.
We'd love to hear more about your development workflow and how you see AI fitting in. What parts of your process do you think could benefit most from AI assistance?
You know when you lay on your bed and dream of your own version of an IDE that can do cwl stuff and then you open MGX and it is all there. Ya...thanks!!!
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the multi-agent "AI team" approach is the right framing. single agents hit a ceiling fast. you need specialized agents that hand off to each other, same way a real engineering team works.
the hard problem isnt getting individual agents to perform well. its the coordination layer. how do they share context? how do you prevent one agents output from conflicting with anothers? how do you handle failures in the middle of a chain?
whoever solves the orchestration problem cleanly wins this space.
For me as a CSE student, I find this agent to be really exciting because the "AI dev team" approach is genuinely engaging. as most tools even today still feel like copilots that require frequent reminding. The concept of assigning tasks to several agents rather of depending on a single model to do everything caught my attention. Since that's typically where real development workflows get muddy, I'm curious how this handles ambiguous product requirements or mid-project adjustments.This feels more ambitious than most AI coding tools I’ve seen because it’s trying to act like an actual dev team instead of just generating snippets.