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Is there something like a no-code app which is also a beta SaaS market?
That combined scenario is less common as a single integrated product. I think there are very close approximations but not sure if something proper like that exist yet, like an app builder which is also an Opensea for SaaS (or micro SaaS and even ideas and prototypes). I mean usually i find sites offering the building or the presentation of MVPs but why isn't stuff like cursor or lovable have a section where they present and market the products of their own customers? I've seen it only for pieces of UI to "remix" but not a full catalog of saas "made in the house" yet.
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@Tiziano Boccaccini No worries, I hope you find something interesting
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@Tiziano Boccaccini Microns sounds cool All the best for the platform and Ilya
What’s your favorite stack for vibe coding multiple projects?
Hey everyone 👋 I’m pretty new to vibe coding but been messing around with a few tools lately. I’ve already launched two small personal apps one with Lovable and one with Emergent and I’ve been playing around with Cursor too. Where I’m still trying to level up is the backend side (Supabase, GitHub, all that stuff) and figuring out the easiest setup for managing multiple projects without it getting messy or expensive. I’ve got a bunch of random domains I’ve collected over the years, and now I’m finally ready to start building out those ideas fast more in that “just vibe and build with words” kind of flow. I also tested 10Webb since it’s got the WordPress admin built in and can clone sites, but I found it clunky — not as smooth or conversational as I’d hoped. Curious what everyone’s using right now — what combo of tools or platforms feels like the best, most efficient vibe stack for building multiple sites quickly and keeping it fun?
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Cursor + Vercel + Next.js + Supabase + GitHub is a nice and popular combo Cloudflare is also nice to have I'm just trying out Resend for email Cursor is best if you pay the monthly subscription If the $20/mo price tag for Cursor is too much, GLM + Claude Code might be a good fit, GLM starts from $6/mo Vercel and Supabase have pretty good free tiers, though I recommend upgrading to the paid tiers once you hit the project limits GitHub is free If you have the time and knowhow or want to learn, running your own VM on Hetzner or DigitalOcean + maybe Coolify or similar could be a way to drive down the monthly costs. Realistically the servers are powerful enough to handle a lot of projects. And then you can just upgrade the server if you need better performance. I've heard people talk more and more about Convex + Clerk as well and I've been meaning to try those out Are you looking to build SaaS projects, personal projects, or something else? Basically, do you need payments and subscription management?
Quickstart: BMAD Method for Vibe Coding
I made a quick video showing people how to get started vibe coding using a powerful method called "BMAD". This is the first lesson in a new course. More lessons to follow!
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What does the BMAD stand for?
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@Michal V Okay thanks! The acronym makes sense though I don't quite get what this means I'm quite familiar with Agile Development but I don't know how that ties into business modelling
Inside a FAANG Engineer's Workflow: AI-Assisted Dev in Practice
Hey all, I saw this Reddit post written by an experienced engineer at a big tech company. It gives a clear, practical overview on how AI (like copilots) is being integrated into real-world software engineering: everything from writing technical design docs, going through structured reviews, and incorporating test-driven development, to bringing in AI for implementation and testing. The author claims this workflow gives a solid productivity boost and enhances code quality. As a side note, some Reddit commenters discuss whether this counts as "vibe coding" or something like "AI-assisted development". I personally don't care but what do you think? Is this vibe coding or something else? Also, have you used a similar structured workflow or pipeline like this with AI tools or do you prefer a more exploratory, iterative style?
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