PmR83
Mixed Feelings – Great at First, But Let Down by Functionality I really wanted to love this platform. The initial hype was everywhere—it kept showing up in my feed, and I saw new startups and even agencies being built on it. So, I finally gave it a shot last week and tested it out on three parked project ideas. • Complex project – failed. • Simple static site – couldn’t generate a basic XML file but insisted it worked. • One-pager – also failed. It couldn’t handle a flow as simple as: create questions → show a paywall → send a document using Resend.com. If you just need a simple static page, it’s actually pretty great—you can connect your domain easily and get something live fast. But the moment you try to go beyond that—add logic, user login, or even prompts longer than 200 characters—it just stops working or ignores you completely. And to be clear, I’m not rage-posting here. I’ve been refining prompts with ChatGPT to make them as clear as possible, but even then, things only barely worked once—if at all.

What needs improvement

limited prompts (4)limited backend support (3)complexity handling issues (12)
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