Solid earns strong praise for delivering real, production-ready apps rather than throwaway prototypes. Reviewers highlight fast setup, an intuitive flow, and dependable full‑stack outputs with React/Node that feel “ownable” and extendable. Many compare it favorably to Lovable, V0, and Replit, citing superior results and a smoother path to deployment. Concerns center on credits running out during error fixes and wanting clearer guidance on plans, export readability, and long‑term maintainability. Overall, users report shipping working apps quickly, with several moving projects over after hitting limits elsewhere.
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@samer_naffah its more accurate than Claude Code (we use Claude Code for some tasks + other models for other tasks automatically). And its a pipeline with many agents, not a single threaded AI (> computing power) And its automatically deployed.
@debarghyaroy Thank you Debarghya for your support :)
@harsha_talreja Thanks Harsha! Happy testing :)
@kpyto Thanks Andrii for your vote of support :)
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@kpyto @zerotox thanks
Triforce Todos
@abod_rehman Indeed, it is meant for serious projects that plan to scale. Thanks Abdul for your support.
Jinna.ai
My first impression by reading the first sentence: "Unlike Lovable and other prototyping tools, ...".
Lovable actually builds the back end just fine, even a database, able to run migrations etc, via third-parties like, for instance, Supabase. I was hands-on vibe coding such a thing lately.
So I'm thinking what's the unique value proposition of your tool.
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@nikitaeverywhere hi Nikita! Do you think lovable was built with Lovable? No. They have a real backend. Here is chatgpt explaining the differences: https://chatgpt.com/share/68beb9d8-4510-800e-b017-0efd6acdd376
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@nikitaeverywhere
Summary
🔍 So what’s better for a serious project?
🟢 Real Codebase (Node.js, React, PostgreSQL) — by far.
It gives you:
• Production-grade architecture
• Full flexibility
• Real security
• Long-term maintainability
• Dev team confidence
Lovable with Supabase is useful for:
• Quick MVPs
• Personal projects
• Internal dashboards
But if you’re building a real startup, plan to raise funding, or expect serious users—invest in a real stack.
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@dmitrymomot yes! We will have templates for different stacks! Which ones are you interested in?
@eddelan go + templ + tailwindcss + htmx - would be awesome :)