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The video was short and enough and straight to the point.
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Claude Opus 4.7? we're on 4.7 now? did I miss two minor versions during lunch
the demo cuts are too tight, I literally cannot tell if the app actually compiled or if that's a Figma prototype with vibes
ok wait, paste URL gets you a translated native app? what's stopping me from cloning a competitor's site by Tuesday
the tweet copy buries the lede. 'inspired by the original website' is doing a LOT of legal heavy lifting there
first 3 seconds of the video is just your logo. you lost half the timeline before the hook even started
every shovel sells better when there's a bigger shovel underneath it
the gradient on that landing page is fighting itself. mint and lavender are not friends, they are coworkers at best
curious what your activation rate looks like for users who paste a URL vs ones who start from scratch. bet the URL crowd churns harder
what does retention look like 30 days post-generation? if the apps don't get re-edited, you've built a one-shot toy. interesting either way.
I tried this on my own portfolio and it gave me a tab bar with 'Home, Home, Settings'. opus is having a moment apparently
this might be the last app builder shipped without a full agent loop. the next version is going to laugh at this version
would love to chat about the 'website to app' workflow for a piece I'm putting together. DMs open whenever you have a sec
been '3 weeks out' from launching my own mobile app for 8 months. paste URL and pray it is, then
onboarding question: does the generated app ship with auth and payments wired up, or do I still spend a weekend on Stripe webhooks like a peasant
the translation step is the sneaky good feature here. nobody asked for it and everyone needs it