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Clone production-ready apps instantly.
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If you can imagine it, Biela can code it!Geo Burlibasa🙏 33 karmaSep 13, 2025@biela.devPurely magic. It increases the productivity by a lot and the process is pretty addictive. I've been building websites like there's not tomorrow.
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Think It. Type It. Launch It.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 :)
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Let’s make your dream a reality. Right now.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.
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Turn your ideas into live apps and websites with AI.It’s super easy to use! Trickle can handle everything from forms to analytics, and you can deploy your project in no time. Impressive!
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Build software products using chatTry 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. -
AI redefines the software development lifecycle.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?!?!
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Build full-stack apps with AI assistance.I asked it to generate simple and more complicated code, from scratch or fixing. Planning on trying it out more in the future, as it could be of great help.
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Create stunning websites from a single prompt in secondsThis isn't too bad, it generated a pretty basic template site with AI-generated copy in the descriptions. Not too bad, but you could probably do this with a static site generator and GPT open in another tab. Nothing groundbreaking.
