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I am choosing Bolt but with a twist because it is correct what you say. Bolt is for simpler tasks and Replit can go off and do things that complicatevthe project, which is a more serious problem in largerbprojects. So this is what I do: Use Claude Sonnet 3.5 or Cursor to define the project and divide it into simpler steps. Then use Bolt for each simple step, occasionally talking to Claude to get things fixed. That makes a very good development platform. And I am not doing a podcast generator, but developing a full blown database designed to be used as a RAG.
In bolt just click The magic wand I have to the text box. It adds ideas and enhances your question without any input. Doing it 3 or more times produces an amazing result
I totally agree with all your points, yet I am sticking with replit and replit desktop because by fixing bugs I learn more and I think in the longer term it overachievement fail will be worked out and therfore will be a better collaborator.
I completely agree with your points. I believe that in the long term, overachievement failures will be resolved, and thus will become better collaborators.
here’s what i’m doing: boot for design, cursor for tiny code corrections, claude chat for other error corrections for an “outside opinion” lol, chatgpt when i out of credits for a few hours on claude chat. funny enough the first three are all claude sonnet just in dif forms lol but give dif answers
@@BrockMesarich ikr! also, someone should make it easier by talking w supabase or a backend company so instead of having to grab the project URLs and whatnot, it can automatically have the project set up via the backend company’s api. it’d make it even easier for non tech people to get going. i teach a class of hs entrepreneurs and what to teach them about this tech but feel it may go beyond the scope of the class
Yea agree with the points mentioned for Replit especially when it tries too much and fails to do the core part and can't fix it by self. We have to feed the error returned by the console sometimes to make it work, lengthy process. BOLT was quick tried one app and was impressive but the functionality was not complete as the form submission didn't work. Anyways thanks for the wonderful comparison 😅
Thanks for this video it has helped enlarge my knowledge base in this new world of ai - in this case study would liked to have step by step how to get the data setup from eleven and chat -not clear about the prompt -
@@BrockMesarich which platform would you recommend if you´re a python developer? I am an SEO Consultant and I want to build scripts that scrapes and automate many tedious processes like data analysis.
@@joelscheuner5759 Thanks for the advice on sticking to Replit for Python. I completely agree with your point about not relying on just one tool, as different tasks indeed require different applications. Could you please elaborate on your perspective regarding the use of various applications for different tasks? I would appreciate it if you could share some best practices or examples to help me understand this better. Thanks again for your valuable insights.
@@gridchen5452 Hey, sure I can help! When it comes to tools like these, there's no definitive "best practice" since they’re constantly evolving. However, when I start a new project, the first thing I do is lay out exactly what I want to build. In my opinion, this is the most important-and often the hardest-part that many overlook. I write down the features I want to include (both current and future), and if I already know the tech stack, great; if not, I don’t worry about it at that point. For this initial phase, I usually get help from AI tools. I start with specific GPT agents in ChatGPT (you can find them in the store) or sometimes use Claude. Typically, I begin with ChatGPT to structure everything and get suggestions for a tech stack. Once I’m happy with that, I move the conversation to Claude to create a tech stack diagram, showing how everything is connected, and explain the role of each software component. Then, I ask Claude to generate prompts for building each page, focusing on both UI and UX (User Experience is crucial). I paste these into my V0 environment, where I fine-tune the look and feel. And Replit is great for coding because it integrates easily with services like Vercel, Cursor, and Visual Studio Code, and it gives me a ready-to-go app where I can instantly test changes. From there, I use ChatGPT to troubleshoot errors, and Claude for project management, new ideas, coding guidelines, and feature development. I open a new chat for each feature or page in a Claude project, which helps keep things organized. Replit works particularly well with Python, as it's designed with Python in mind. While the coding assistant struggles with Next.js, it works flawlessly with Python right out of the box. I often pair it with tools like VSC or Cursor, using SSH to sync them up. As for Bolt, I’m not a fan-it’s slow and inconsistent for now, in my experience. I always test new tools if they fit in this ecosystem, if i can use each tool for what they are best at, if it's difficult to get things from one application to another, or it tries to do everything but just not good, then it's no fit for me. Hope that gives you some insight! Feel free to ask for my Discord if you want to chat more.
@@BrockMesarich i'd prefer bolt though it also lacks, its good as a starting point, but when you get so technical, then more debugging, so for production I'll still use a combination of claude 3.5, chatgpt 01, and ideogram, then bolt for my small projects I don't have time to do, that don't require a heavy backend or complex logic. replit leads to too much debugging, making you feel you could have done It faster with claude, and its limited, I use frameworks for UI, not HTML and flask ?
@nytcrawlr Thanks for mentioning that Replit works better, especially when teamed with Cursor. Could you please share more tips on how to effectively use them together? I appreciate your help!
dude tbh...I tried it and it has failed monumentally...it can't even reference an URL to read info and build something with that. It can't build something starting with a bisc prompt for even a next.js app of ANY complexity. It halucinates 90% of the time. Seriously broken.
I bought a whole year's subscription of Replit Agent and all I can say is it's infuriating to work with. You try to fix an error and it breaks something else in the process. And just when you are getting somewhere, they cut you off with maximum usage limit and you have to wait 3 hours to continue. Maybe I should have gone with Bolt.new instead. I hope it gets better over time because I'm starting to think I pissed all that money down the drain.
Why do these gurus always do a tutorial on a new tool, it’s a shame they do tutorials on podcast generators, nots taking apps some really simple apps, we don’t need that you can do that any many platforms even open sauces. I dare you to make tutorials on an e-commerce app.😂 you can’t
Acting like creating an entire app like this using a few simple prompts isn’t disruptive and representative of an important trend to pay attention to is… an interesting choice.
Thanks for the video. I didn't find your full instruction prompt in the descripton. It would be great if you could share with us in order to accurately replicate your results.
@@BrockMesarich He says it b'cause as I mentioned in my comment. NO! F'n Refunds? WTF? Scamy at minimum. The so called Agent is NOT fully baked. You are helping it to get Data on your projects (then it still sucks fixing the problem. spent 10hrs which I can never get back and still couldn't figure itself out. & I can code) for their prices? it's outrageous. Finally, they're stuck with OLD tech use.: Flask? ... wha? huh?
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Bolt is the best ai agent by far ❤
It’s definitely awesome!
I am choosing Bolt but with a twist because it is correct what you say. Bolt is for simpler tasks and Replit can go off and do things that complicatevthe project, which is a more serious problem in largerbprojects. So this is what I do: Use Claude Sonnet 3.5 or Cursor to define the project and divide it into simpler steps. Then use Bolt for each simple step, occasionally talking to Claude to get things fixed. That makes a very good development platform. And I am not doing a podcast generator, but developing a full blown database designed to be used as a RAG.
In bolt just click The magic wand I have to the text box. It adds ideas and enhances your question without any input. Doing it 3 or more times produces an amazing result
Testing this out now! I didn’t know this was a feature!
I totally agree with all your points, yet I am sticking with replit and replit desktop because by fixing bugs I learn more and I think in the longer term it overachievement fail will be worked out and therfore will be a better collaborator.
Good point!
I completely agree with your points. I believe that in the long term, overachievement failures will be resolved, and thus will become better collaborators.
100% agree
here’s what i’m doing: boot for design, cursor for tiny code corrections, claude chat for other error corrections for an “outside opinion” lol, chatgpt when i out of credits for a few hours on claude chat. funny enough the first three are all claude sonnet just in dif forms lol but give dif answers
It’s funny having to use all of the different platforms. Surely one of them is going to take over once it does everything the best!
@@BrockMesarich ikr! also, someone should make it easier by talking w supabase or a backend company so instead of having to grab the project URLs and whatnot, it can automatically have the project set up via the backend company’s api. it’d make it even easier for non tech people to get going. i teach a class of hs entrepreneurs and what to teach them about this tech but feel it may go beyond the scope of the class
@@brian_akhtar Would be awesome if you implemented these no code software platforms into your entrepreneurship class! Important skill to learn
whats boot?
@@mrhusi bolt.new, it was a typo
Love this honest and in depth tutorial
Glad you enjoyed Julia!
Yea agree with the points mentioned for Replit especially when it tries too much and fails to do the core part and can't fix it by self. We have to feed the error returned by the console sometimes to make it work, lengthy process. BOLT was quick tried one app and was impressive but the functionality was not complete as the form submission didn't work. Anyways thanks for the wonderful comparison 😅
Bolt should only get better. Just released a few weeks ago so they are definitely going to work out the kinks in the coming weeks
When I tried bolt.new it made it clear it was just web tier: no storage or services. Did I miss something?
You might be right
Awesome work brother!! Thank you for your hard work
Of course! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this video it has helped enlarge my knowledge base in this new world of ai - in this case study would liked to have step by step how to get the data setup from eleven and chat -not clear about the prompt -
Glad you enjoyed it!
how do you save bolt chats on your local pc
Good question that I actually do not know the answer to
I will try bolt . I am a java tech lead at a startup . I need to make an android app with java backend for a freelance gig . I dont know android 😅😅😊
Hopefully bolt will help with that! Let me know if it does
@@BrockMesarich which platform would you recommend if you´re a python developer? I am an SEO Consultant and I want to build scripts that scrapes and automate many tedious processes like data analysis.
To be completely honest, I do not have the answer to this question. I do not know how to code so I couldn’t give you a right answer!
Stick to replit when it comes to python.
But I advise you don’t use only one tool, different tasks need different applications✨
@@joelscheuner5759
Thanks for the advice on sticking to Replit for Python. I completely agree with your point about not relying on just one tool, as different tasks indeed require different applications.
Could you please elaborate on your perspective regarding the use of various applications for different tasks? I would appreciate it if you could share some best practices or examples to help me understand this better.
Thanks again for your valuable insights.
@@gridchen5452
Hey, sure I can help!
When it comes to tools like these, there's no definitive "best practice" since they’re constantly evolving. However, when I start a new project, the first thing I do is lay out exactly what I want to build. In my opinion, this is the most important-and often the hardest-part that many overlook. I write down the features I want to include (both current and future), and if I already know the tech stack, great; if not, I don’t worry about it at that point.
For this initial phase, I usually get help from AI tools. I start with specific GPT agents in ChatGPT (you can find them in the store) or sometimes use Claude. Typically, I begin with ChatGPT to structure everything and get suggestions for a tech stack. Once I’m happy with that, I move the conversation to Claude to create a tech stack diagram, showing how everything is connected, and explain the role of each software component.
Then, I ask Claude to generate prompts for building each page, focusing on both UI and UX (User Experience is crucial). I paste these into my V0 environment, where I fine-tune the look and feel. And Replit is great for coding because it integrates easily with services like Vercel, Cursor, and Visual Studio Code, and it gives me a ready-to-go app where I can instantly test changes. From there, I use ChatGPT to troubleshoot errors, and Claude for project management, new ideas, coding guidelines, and feature development. I open a new chat for each feature or page in a Claude project, which helps keep things organized.
Replit works particularly well with Python, as it's designed with Python in mind. While the coding assistant struggles with Next.js, it works flawlessly with Python right out of the box. I often pair it with tools like VSC or Cursor, using SSH to sync them up.
As for Bolt, I’m not a fan-it’s slow and inconsistent for now, in my experience. I always test new tools if they fit in this ecosystem, if i can use each tool for what they are best at, if it's difficult to get things from one application to another, or it tries to do everything but just not good, then it's no fit for me.
Hope that gives you some insight! Feel free to ask for my Discord if you want to chat more.
thank you for the insights
Everything is going so fast. I can't imagine in 5-6 years from now.
Crazy times ahead!
Paid for replit, stopped using it, tried bolt, paid for it, cancelled replit subscription...
So you like Bolt more?
@@BrockMesarich i'd prefer bolt though it also lacks, its good as a starting point, but when you get so technical, then more debugging, so for production I'll still use a combination of claude 3.5, chatgpt 01, and ideogram, then bolt for my small projects I don't have time to do, that don't require a heavy backend or complex logic. replit leads to too much debugging, making you feel you could have done It faster with claude, and its limited, I use frameworks for UI, not HTML and flask ?
Very interesting points!
I agree with you
what porgram are u using to zoom in zoom out?
Screen studio
Crack cocaine
@@BrockMesarich ty so much
@@jakobdango170 Happy to help
Bolt looks better. Though let's see next month This is going fast.
100% agree
Dude, you look like an AI-generated model.
I wouldn't be surprised if the platform generated you to promote their services.
That's really cool!
I’ll take that as a compliment haha
@@BrockMesarich Of course, it's a compliment - who am I to piss off the AI? ))))
haha
Replit better, especially when teamed with Cursor.
Replit definitely has its perks!
@nytcrawlr Thanks for mentioning that Replit works better, especially when teamed with Cursor. Could you please share more tips on how to effectively use them together?
I appreciate your help!
would also love to hear
good work gang
Thanks brother
10 second cliips = podcast ?
Just need to be more straight forward in the prompt and ask for a longer length
dude tbh...I tried it and it has failed monumentally...it can't even reference an URL to read info and build something with that. It can't build something starting with a bisc prompt for even a next.js app of ANY complexity. It halucinates 90% of the time. Seriously broken.
Bolt.new or Replit Agent?
@@BrockMesarich bolt
thank you
Happy to help
I bought a whole year's subscription of Replit Agent and all I can say is it's infuriating to work with. You try to fix an error and it breaks something else in the process. And just when you are getting somewhere, they cut you off with maximum usage limit and you have to wait 3 hours to continue. Maybe I should have gone with Bolt.new instead. I hope it gets better over time because I'm starting to think I pissed all that money down the drain.
Have you tried out Bolt.new yet? I would give it a try on the free plan if you havent!
Why do these gurus always do a tutorial on a new tool, it’s a shame they do tutorials on podcast generators, nots taking apps some really simple apps, we don’t need that you can do that any many platforms even open sauces. I dare you to make tutorials on an e-commerce app.😂 you can’t
Cool
Acting like creating an entire app like this using a few simple prompts isn’t disruptive and representative of an important trend to pay attention to is… an interesting choice.
👀
This guy is an AI generated bot. Uncanny valley
Neither can you. Elitist dumba**
Thanks for the video. I didn't find your full instruction prompt in the descripton. It would be great if you could share with us in order to accurately replicate your results.
Let me see if I can add it!
@@BrockMesarich Awesome 😎
💪🏼
useful video
Glad you enjoyed!
Only Python for replit agent?
It has all types of coding languages!
@@BrockMesarich can you make front and backend in full nexjs with Replit ?? I see a lot of exemple vidéos Replit with python
Nextjs is not out yet if I am not mistaken. This is on their roadmap for next month! Bolt on the other hand has it
Awesome video man, i know you can connect cursor ai to repilt, can you connect cursor to bolt?
This i actually do not know!
Man, share the script! ❤❤❤
Let me see if I can find it!
Nah man, bolt is still better, i played around with it, bolt is way better
In what way?
Hey man! Word to the wise- you should blur out your API keys!
Thank you but I actually deactivated them after the video!
replit not even close homie
Why do you say that? Curious your thoughts
Absolut! Bolt is so slow, laggy and and bad to work with… i rather use cursor, claud and replit then bolt at this stage…
I personally thing bolt is much faster, but this is an interesting perspective
Replit Does NOT give REFUNDS!
Why would they give a refund?
10 min is slow in 2024 sheez
What is fast to you?
@@BrockMesarich I was meaning seems pretty fast to me
@markmcdon777 gotcha. Super fast !
Very nice!
💪🏼
Is this video AI generated? ☺
Might be 👀
@@BrockMesarich Right on brother ✊
💪🏼
Both sucked.Errors on both. I got nothing done.
interesting
Wow! You deleted my Negative comment? Way to go shill
I didn’t delete anything
Replit is shit
Why do you say that?
Agree! 1,000%!!
@@BrockMesarich He says it b'cause as I mentioned in my comment. NO! F'n Refunds? WTF? Scamy at minimum.
The so called Agent is NOT fully baked.
You are helping it to get Data on your projects (then it still sucks fixing the problem. spent 10hrs which I can never get back and still couldn't figure itself out. & I can code)
for their prices? it's outrageous.
Finally, they're stuck with OLD tech use.: Flask? ... wha? huh?
Interesting. Will be interested to see how they work out the kinks