Stakly.dev

Stakly.dev

Your AI full-stack developer that never sleeps

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Stakly: AI-powered development platform for building amazing apps
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Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
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Giovanni Basilico
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Stakly is the AI platform that builds REAL production-ready applications from simple prompts. Just describe what you want, and watch as Stakly generates: βœ… Complete full-stack code (React, Next.js, Node.js) βœ… Database integration (Supabase ready) βœ… Authentication & user management βœ… Responsive UI with modern design βœ… API endpoints & business logic βœ… Deployment-ready code What makes Stakly different: πŸš€ **Actually ships** - Not just code snippets. Full apps that run. ⚑ **Lightning fast** - Build a SaaS MVP in under 5 minutes 🎨 **Beautiful by default** - No more ugly prototypes πŸ’Ύ **Your code, your ownership** - Export to GitHub anytime πŸ”„ **Iterative development** - Keep improving with follow-up prompts Perfect for: β€’ Founders validating ideas quickly β€’ Developers who want to ship 10x faster β€’ Agencies building client projects β€’ Anyone with an app idea but no coding skills Real examples built with Stakly: - Task management SaaS with team features - E-commerce platform with payments - Social media scheduler with analytics - AI chatbot with custom training πŸ’³ Pricing: Start free (2 projects). Pro at $20/mo for ~80 projects. Enterprise 50 $ We built Stakly because we believe everyone should be able to bring their ideas to life. No more gatekeeping by technical complexity.
Mu Joe

Whoa, this is truely awesom! Building a full-stack app in under 5 minutes? That whole "lightning fast" thing isn't just marketing fluff, ngl. Being able to export the code to GitHub is a huge plus – gives you total control, right? How customizable is the UI for more complex designs, though?