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Since the first release, Verdent has changed quite a bit. It started as a simple AI coding assistant. Now it feels much closer to a full workflow, something you can actually build with, not just generate code from. We've added multi-model planning, so you don’t have to rely on a single model's opinion anymore. You can see better plans upfront, before anything gets written. We also introduced built-in code review across models, which helps catch real issues earlier instead of discovering them halfway through. On top of that, Verdent now suggests what to do next as you go, and lets you reuse workflows through Skills, so you're not starting from scratch every time. A lot of smaller things improved too: better structure, and support for more models. Overall, it's less about "help me write code," and more about "help me get to a solid result."
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Vikram Siddam🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 88 karmaMay 13, 2025@Ask AI VetWas a bit skeptical with how it works but it's actually fine. You submit your question and gotta refresh the page to see the answer pop up later. Details were pretty good but at the same time you could just ask ChatGPT and get the info right away. Still decent. -
Gives good recommendations, just the pricing are a bit meh.
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Very suprised about this tool. I like the design and the output. Looking forward to the upcoming developments
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I gave Verve Copilot a fair shot. Used it for about two weeks hoping it would help me prep better for interviews. Honestly? It felt super basic. The responses were slow, generic, and half the time I didn’t even feel like I was in a real interview. More like filling out a survey. 🫠 The UI looked clean, but that’s about it. There was no depth in the feedback, and it didn’t adapt to my answers at all. I kept thinking — is this it? Out of frustration, I tried LockedIn AI (wasn’t expecting much tbh), but man… what a difference. The mock interviews actually felt real, the questions were on point for my role, and the feedback made sense. Even the resume review caught things I hadn’t noticed for months. I don’t usually write reviews, but if someone’s seriously preparing for interviews — skip Verve and go straight to LockedIn. It actually feels like you’re practicing with someone who knows what they’re doing. Verve was more like talking to a voice assistant who’s just... there. 😅

