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I tried NovelGPT a template in @Agentgpt and it did an excellent job writing the first two episodes of my novel complete with character descriptions, setting,plot points and well I think you get the point. Great tool can't wait to see it out of beta.
Kelli Crose
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i love it i use it to teach me Italian and ukranian and programing ! and it awesome , because it allows you in the free version send many prints of your screen , not having to explain all the errors by typing diferent from gpt that you can only send 3 photos in the free version. i also use @Grok to study i frist make the exercise in my book then i take a photo of my exercise then i ask it to see if there is any mistake and dissipate my terryble handwriting it understands
fernand Lopes
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A whole new way of learning how to code
Francisco Silverio
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magnificent. perfect. no errors.
Mino F16
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I've been playing around with this for a few hours. It's made me say "WOW" too many times than i wish to admit. I'm going to follow this and see how it evolves. For now, i managed to create quite a nice Expenses app for personal use. | It did have some problems when it came to moving some components on other pages, but for how short the prompts it uses can be, it is really impressive. With some proper prompts it can generate some strong stuff.
Bernard
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too expensive for me, I just want to make memes, not pay that much
Grzegorz Rolnik
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Reducing manual efforts in first-pass during code-review process helps speed up the "final check" before merging PRs
Sahil Mohan Bansal
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Such a great place to start out!
Helli Lang
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They nailed it. It’s better than 3.7 at coding.
Tealgreen
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Returning to bolt after initial disappointment (due to user error/misunderstanding), I was impressed how easily I could have a chat app made with React and Vite! I'll be returning to this for sure!
Lasse Järvensivu
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Loved the search engine ideas.
Amr عمرو Amin امين
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I think it's the best @Image Generator I ever found on the net. It gives more accurate image according to the prompt. And thank you for keeping it for free.
My Sawsiri
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@Emergent is the first agentic vibecoding platform built for serious builders. If you’re pouring time, money, and energy into building a product that matters, you deserve a platform that takes your ambition seriously. As your AI-native product engineering partner—wired to think in systems, not snippets—@Emergent transforms natural conversations into production-grade, full-stack applications without requiring developers. It doesn’t just ”help you code”—it builds end-to-end: real databases, working APIs, secure authentication, production-ready infrastructure, and all the glue in between. @Emergent conducts thorough research and deep product planning, developing
Prashant
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Accuracy nice. Free
Álvaro Sánchez Román
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The most humanly AI i have used so far but the problem is as soon as you start piling up messages in single chat session , it starts getting slow and at some point it starts freezing and also uses a lot of resources. For time being its okay to do 3 4 messages but as soon as we continue it has messages limitation and also starts getting very very slow . For the price of £18 per month this is unacceptable and with the newly introduced feature called project, if we start new chat within the project we cannot continue with the context we provided in other chats within same project. There are lot of improvements for them to work on. And to start with the its speed and its price
Bibash Katel
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State of the Art
Dmitry G.
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Try doing anything real with @Lovable and welcome to the error loop. Has a lot of potential but @Lovable does not seem to be ready to produce real apps with multiple pieces that need to work together without getting stuck in error loops. Disappointing.
Joe LK
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@Cursor is underrated.
Vanessa
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Maybe you don’t have a subscription, so there are no credits on your account, and a lot of features require credits to use.
Span Chen
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The agent will make you go insane trying to fix basic UI like sign up buttons or even basic header navigation. It'll then fix old problems and create new ones and get stuck trying to fix itself. Great idea, horrible execution. Launched way too early. I was able to build and deploy an app, but once it started to break there was no way of fixing it without being a coder. Really pissees me off because I have users.
Ranker Marketing
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I signed up because of a YouTube video. I had it coding a pretty simple app via its new AI assistant feature and it could never get a simple login page. Going back and forth on it for hours, it kept saying it was fixing the errors and never did. I ran out of credits, and complained to support and they said it was a beta feature. I waited two weeks since login pages are popular, I figured an issue like that would get fixed quickly. While it seemed a bit more developed, it didn't work. Definitely a lot of potential here, but I canceled my sub until it's more devloped.
Marc Lefton
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It gets 2 stars for actually being able to deploy an app. But I'd give it negative 5 stars because it will cause pure rage when it starts to break your app and won't reference what is currently deployed or it will break backups. Wtf?!?!
Ranker Marketing
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It’s super easy to use! Trickle can handle everything from forms to analytics, and you can deploy your project in no time. Impressive!
Clara Moore
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Just joined your channel in Discord.
M. Cristian
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Purely magic. It increases the productivity by a lot and the process is pretty addictive. I've been building websites like there's not tomorrow.
Geo Burlibasa
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@Rocket is fast as heeeelll for spinning up prototypes when an idea hits. I've shipped small tools and MVPs with this as the foundation, saves days of boilerplate setup. Great one :)
Maarten Beast
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@Base44 is an AI-powered platform for building fully-functional apps with no code and minimal setup hassle. The platform leverages advanced AI technology to translate simple, natural language descriptions into working apps. Let’s make your dream a reality. Right now.
Daniel Edri
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I want to get API for validating both as card
IBB VERIFY
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I use this tool in my daily operations, and it has been a game-changer for both efficiency and data-driven decision-making. I absolutely love how much time it saves me!
Brandon Belot
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a friend sent me this the other day. veo, grok, seedance all run from one upload and it's actually fast. ui doesn't fight me. no complaints.
owen_reeves
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In 2026 the real workflow is Claude Code or Codex on a local repo. Faster, cheaper, less lock-in, no flaky agent loop.
Replit can't compete with a proper terminal-native AI agent.
Naumaan Zahid
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Tried CodeSandbox and plain VS Code with a cloud VM. Both felt like overkill for quick experiments. Replit is just faster to go from idea to something running.
Shubham Jain
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It was pretty intuitive to jumpstart a project as an experienced builder. I also like the UI a lot. but as you will see in my comments below, I'm mainly back to Claude and some of my other normal LLM's
J.D. Salbego