@Greglsenberg would be grat to creat full tutorial of micro saas, where you show all steps. I see the lovable is now the best tool for that, where you can make frontend, backend and database, what to see how to add a payment method lime Stripe, for one time payments and reccuring/monthly subscribsion payments. Thank you, bless your time and effort of the videos you create.
see integration 6: Dec 1 - 3D with @threejs Dec 2 - Interactive canvases with @fabricjs Dec 3 - Sending emails with @resend Dec 4 - 3D, animations, visualizations, etc through p5.js Dec 5 - WebSockets in @supabase edge functions Dec 6 - Payments with @stripe
Hey Greg, just a quick suggestion-consider adding 'For Non-Developers' to the video title. I think it’ll really boost the views and likes! 💡 I’m usually the type who watches quietly, no subscribing, no liking, and definitely no commenting-but this video was so good that I could not stay quiet😄 It’s the best content I’ve seen on this topic and it speaks to the mind level of non-developers. Honestly, it felt like attending a mini Harvard course. 🎓 Amazing work-cheers! 👏"
Never heard of Ras Mic before. But oh my god is this guy a gold-standard communicator. Quality engineer and astute metaphor designer rolled into one. Instant subscribe.
@@rasmic Much Respect for you Ras! I’m not a developer, designer, or anything like that-just someone who sees these tools for what they are and wants to build something properly. Over time, I’ve gained not only a much deeper understanding but also a profound respect for the software I see and use every day-from the design and aesthetics to the functional aspects, and even the cost. The time and effort it takes to build something truly worthwhile, meaningful, and impactful is unbelievable. It’s frustrating to see people churn out silly, shallow, even outright trash projects and pass them off as the next billion-dollar idea, or act like you can build something meaningful in 60 seconds. At one point, I even considered trying to make one of those “quick money” projects myself, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it with any integrity. It felt hollow, like it missed the point of what building something truly valuable should be about. What I initially thought would take 60 seconds or maybe a few minutes to throw together has turned into weeks-and likely months-of learning, planning, and building. And even now, it’s nowhere near complete. That process has opened my eyes to just how much depth, care, and effort goes into making something truly impactful. Building something real-something that embodies quality, purpose, and impact-isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about understanding user needs, refining every detail, ensuring seamless functionality, and laying a strong foundation that can scale. AI might speed up certain tasks, but it doesn’t replace the discipline, creativity, and problem-solving required to make something truly valuable. The “quick and easy” mindset might get you something disposable, but it will never create anything transformative.
I've been developing products (product manager / entrepreneur) for 20 years and consider myself good. I've been using v0 and Bolt and replit and now lovable. Happy to be part of a more detailed Saas product development podcast to showcase much deeper thinking to help people understand the depth of product design / management and tying a whole application together. Its all in the planning. We'll done for the great content.
Would you personally recommend Lovable over Bolt for frontend and backend? I've been using Bolt for 2 weeks but am very intrigued by Lovable right now.
I just clicked on this video since I’m driving back from a service call and I’m not even 2 minutes in and I already know you delivered a great video. We appreciate you man!! Keep it up, you’re awesome.
5mins in and I'm already mind blown. Advice seems so obvious but I can see exactly where I've been going wrong. Another 45mins to go, on boy this is going to be epic! Thanks Ras Mic & Greg.
this content is s unmatched ... Ras kills it everytime.. I'm no coder but the way he breaks everything down makes me feel like I can be the greatest cder in the world lol.. so much insp, thank yu guys!!!
I’m not a developer, designer, or anything like that-just someone who sees these tools for what they are and wants to build something properly. Over time, I’ve gained not only a much deeper understanding but also a profound respect for the software I see and use every day-from the design and aesthetics to the functional aspects, and even the cost. The time and effort it takes to build something truly worthwhile, meaningful, and impactful is unbelievable. It’s frustrating to see people churn out silly, shallow, even outright trash projects and pass them off as the next billion-dollar idea, or act like you can build something meaningful in 60 seconds. At one point, I even considered trying to make one of those “quick money” projects myself, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it with any integrity. It felt hollow, like it missed the point of what building something truly valuable should be about. What I initially thought would take 60 seconds or maybe a few minutes to throw together has turned into weeks-and likely months-of learning, planning, and building. And even now, it’s nowhere near complete. That process has opened my eyes to just how much depth, care, and effort goes into making something truly impactful. Building something real-something that embodies quality, purpose, and impact-isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about understanding user needs, refining every detail, ensuring seamless functionality, and laying a strong foundation that can scale. AI might speed up certain tasks, but it doesn’t replace the discipline, creativity, and problem-solving required to make something truly valuable. The “quick and easy” mindset might get you something disposable, but it will never create anything transformative.
Greg, this video was a game-changer! As someone exploring SaaS creation, your breakdown of product management fundamentals and modern web technologies was incredibly insightful. The emphasis on PM skills for AI tools and the live demo were particularly helpful. This has been the most valuable video on your channel for me. I’d love to see a follow-up on deployment strategies and payment integration for SaaS products. Your content is making a real difference for aspiring entrepreneurs like myself. Keep up the fantastic work!
Love the emphasis on being a great product person! It's so easy to get caught up in the tech and forget about the user experience. Lovable seems like a game-changer for SAS startups. Can't wait to try it out!
🤯🤯 I’ve been in IT serving as a cloud engineer, and even a DevOps guy for years. So looking at the AI dev tools were very exciting, but I had a lot of questions, about the backend, integration and also cost as well as security. You guys hit it out the park. I think looking back maybe only just a year from now, this video will be seen as one of the greatest catalyst in the AI development movement. Thanks guys!!This video was awesome! 👍🏾💪🏾
Product guy here. PRD = Product Requirements Document. Ras makes a good point that dev teams follow what is written. It is up to the PM to make sure the requirements meet the customer needs and solves the problem. Good PM's will make sure they talk with users/customers to validate the PRD requirements and expected outcomes. Agile/Scrum and Agile Stories have almost replaced writing large PRD's for the most part.
@@alsimonuk Before web applications and services, PRD's were the primary way requirements were gathered. This was in the day when the Waterfall methodology (Phase Gate) was use. All requirements were gathered and approved before development began. Once it was approved, any major changes had to wait until the next major release, which could be every six to 18 months, depending on the application. Web applications and services had a major impact on PRD's because you didn't have to wait long to deliver an update. Now we have continuous development and integration of new features and fixes. Which is better? I think it depends on the situation. Developing something new and complex could benefit from a PRD for the initial launch. Also, if what is developed has a major impact across multiple systems, such as an enterprise environment or solution, a PRD maybe a good approach. It could eventually roll into an Agile story/approach to development, depending on the solution and tech stack. If you are taking over an existing web application/service or working on an MVP , and plan to have sprint releases, whatever the cadence (2 weeks, 4 weeks, or 6 weeks), stories are a good way to capture requirements and plan sprint releases. Agile/Scrum/Kanban provides more flexibility than the Waterfall approach to development. There is one cross-functional difference I've seen between the use of PRD's and Agile/Scrum. PRD's give cross functional groups, such as marketing, sales, customer support, etc. time to review and give input to the plan. Agile/Scrum can have a tendency to blind-side internal groups if you are not communicating what is coming in sprint releases so they can prepare to support them. For example, it would be good for CS and Sales to know what new features or bug fixes are in releases so they are not blind-sided by customer questions. Also, it gives them time to plan or integrate important information into their sales, marketing or support plans. Again, I think it depends on the situation. There is no one size fits all.
This young man just taught me this sht like I was a 6 yr old, with all the patience and understanding in the world and without being condescending. Shout out to both of you! 🙏🏽🤟🏽
HOLY SHIT!! Tremendous value from you both in this! A masterclass from so many angles (communication, engineering & over-delivering...to say the least). As someone who has been learning to engineer my own projects for a little while now, I can't express how helpful everything here, and in your other videos, is🙏🏾
As an absolute novice. I’ve worked with cursor, bolt, windsurf and cline over the past few weeks. I tired lovable today and so far it has beat them all. I’ve gotten to the same point within a 10th of the time compared to the other builders.
As a product designer Ras is correct. Design and user experience is the moat but distribution and marketing is the end all be all. Great video as always guys. You are awesome!
said it before, love your content & super happy you guys covered us this way so many amazing ideas that never get built because people don't think they can -- much love to everyone getting the word out that this is not true anymore! Fantastic times 😉
Loved the conversation! Being a good product manager is key to startup success. Superbase and lovable can be game changers, but only if you understand the basics of the web. Keep crushing it, Ras Mike!
You should def talk about how to integrate Stripe. Especially how to setup payment and access to different features, depending what the user buys. Great stuff! Keep it up.
Great episode Greg & Ras Mic! Would love a follow-up diving into PM frameworks and prompt templates for gathering requirements before building. The Superbase demo was great, but seeing how you approach the planning phase as a PM would be super helpful!
Bro is welcome on this channel anytime. Honestly greg he brings a wealth of value to the topic at hand. Love your work Ras Mic. Loveable is a great MVP starting point.
Love how you broke down the importance of being a good product manager! I'm definitely guilty of trying to shortcut the process, but you're right - understanding the basics of the web is key.
Great video! So refreshing to see an AI app generation video diving into product and braking down the tech stack needed. 1000 of TH-camrs creating videos on how to create a web app that does absolutely nothing and stores your data on the browser cache. Thanks! 🙏
Very well done again sir. RAS MIC you are da man! So real. Thank you for your valuable insights! I love this channel and just about everyone I’ve heard on it.
Man I enjoyed you guys, I have a SaaS business idea as well I’m working on and will create it first and will get with you to show you. That tool lovable is a game changer
Hey Greg! would love to have Ras come on and maybe explain how we could use Loveable and then port the code somehow to IOS or appstore code! Webapps are great but iphone apps is where the money is!
I really did! I'd love to learn how best we can bring our SaaS startup aggressively to the market both in South Africa and globally. How best can I position us as the preferred partner over our competitors? Help?!
Loved it. Agree with Ras about not creating any course that will become "obsolete" in a couple of weeks and that User Experience and Design will be the moat of the new wave of SaaS. However, a couple of more things I'd add are: speed to market and scaling. I'm wondering what are folks' take on those
keep up the great work guys, new fan and loving the mindset these videos put me in. I'd love to see a video where you explain your personal coding or development environments from the tool he is using in this video that you open new tabs in to any other useful tool you may commonly use. thanks again guys!
Amazing. Thank you. For me would have been great to go into public and private deployments in more detail. Plus show how app iterations would work going forward. Could do a whole vid just showing how to integrate stripe payments manually for now
Wow this Lovable is great, Ras Mic is an amazing communicator, Video Request: How to whip up games or cartoons, because like media on TikTok can fuel our mpv tests.
The thing about ai is it speeds up the workflow. For me i know a little bit about python, javascript, html and css and im no developer yet. But with open ai in 2022 i built a android app with react native and chatgpt's help. It was basic but used api's had custom font, custom loading screens and things that would have took me so much longer to figure out with out ai. But it is so helpful to know some programming to understand errors to accurately fix them.
You both are awesome!!!!! I watched you boltnew episode and got hooked and now a paid member, you I think loveable seems more intuitive. I will try it.. Thanks 🙏
Hey Greg and Ros, I absolutely appreciate you guys what you did, i have been watching your videos for long, that was cool, as a university student, i would really appreciate if you could make a video of talking about how to to publish an app in the apple store and play store God bless 👏👏👏
If you can make a podcast on how to build an effective distribution moat through a variety of channels that would be great! Especially for faceless or new creators. I am an ex Big Tech engineer and want to go down this path in the coming years while I acquire new skills and bolster my foundation. Love the content as always! 💸
Would be great if we can get a stripe button or integration section somewhere all these API services. This is the true holy grail of these tools in my opinion. Whoever gets here first with the easiest integration wins.
Hey! Awesome episode! Love the pod i listen to every episode! This saas is very frontend heavy (most of the things happen on the frontend). Can you make an episode in which you create something like this using the existing AI solutions that involves more backend stuff? Thanks!
Thanks Mike and Greg! Another great pod!! I have many ideas in my head but trying to find the quickest way the dev and launch using AI? I see Lovable more as an MVP tool, as Mike seemed to describe it, so can you do a tutorial on how to achieve this for a no code first time solo entrepreneur?
Hi Greg. Appreciate your hard work in these video formats. If it is possible, could you show us how to integrate payment systems and adding photos for products from our computer as well?
HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE/COMMENT/SUBSCRIBE FOR RAS MIC AND FOR MORE FREE VALUE IN YOUR FEED?!
@Greglsenberg would be grat to creat full tutorial of micro saas, where you show all steps. I see the lovable is now the best tool for that, where you can make frontend, backend and database, what to see how to add a payment method lime Stripe, for one time payments and reccuring/monthly subscribsion payments. Thank you, bless your time and effort of the videos you create.
see integration 6:
Dec 1 - 3D with @threejs
Dec 2 - Interactive canvases with @fabricjs
Dec 3 - Sending emails with @resend
Dec 4 - 3D, animations, visualizations, etc through p5.js
Dec 5 - WebSockets in @supabase edge functions
Dec 6 - Payments with @stripe
@@erwinblom thatd be really cool. will think on that!
Hey Greg, just a quick suggestion-consider adding 'For Non-Developers' to the video title. I think it’ll really boost the views and likes! 💡 I’m usually the type who watches quietly, no subscribing, no liking, and definitely no commenting-but this video was so good that I could not stay quiet😄 It’s the best content I’ve seen on this topic and it speaks to the mind level of non-developers. Honestly, it felt like attending a mini Harvard course. 🎓 Amazing work-cheers! 👏"
Ras Mic is the definition of golden retriever energy.
Never heard of Ras Mic before. But oh my god is this guy a gold-standard communicator. Quality engineer and astute metaphor designer rolled into one. Instant subscribe.
bro u just called me handsome and i really appreciate u bro
😂@@rasmic
I also didn't know who he is but I'm on the hype train now. Great episode!
@@rasmic Much Respect for you Ras! I’m not a developer, designer, or anything like that-just someone who sees these tools for what they are and wants to build something properly. Over time, I’ve gained not only a much deeper understanding but also a profound respect for the software I see and use every day-from the design and aesthetics to the functional aspects, and even the cost. The time and effort it takes to build something truly worthwhile, meaningful, and impactful is unbelievable.
It’s frustrating to see people churn out silly, shallow, even outright trash projects and pass them off as the next billion-dollar idea, or act like you can build something meaningful in 60 seconds. At one point, I even considered trying to make one of those “quick money” projects myself, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it with any integrity. It felt hollow, like it missed the point of what building something truly valuable should be about.
What I initially thought would take 60 seconds or maybe a few minutes to throw together has turned into weeks-and likely months-of learning, planning, and building. And even now, it’s nowhere near complete. That process has opened my eyes to just how much depth, care, and effort goes into making something truly impactful.
Building something real-something that embodies quality, purpose, and impact-isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about understanding user needs, refining every detail, ensuring seamless functionality, and laying a strong foundation that can scale. AI might speed up certain tasks, but it doesn’t replace the discipline, creativity, and problem-solving required to make something truly valuable. The “quick and easy” mindset might get you something disposable, but it will never create anything transformative.
How he explains things is so concise and understandable 👌
I've been developing products (product manager / entrepreneur) for 20 years and consider myself good. I've been using v0 and Bolt and replit and now lovable. Happy to be part of a more detailed Saas product development podcast to showcase much deeper thinking to help people understand the depth of product design / management and tying a whole application together. Its all in the planning. We'll done for the great content.
Can’t wait to hear your insights.
Would you personally recommend Lovable over Bolt for frontend and backend? I've been using Bolt for 2 weeks but am very intrigued by Lovable right now.
"...Every single day they're getting better, but are you getting better on how to use them?" Pumps me up 1000
When he said that I was like wowwwww
Disagree. This instrument doesn't require special knowledge. It will know what we want without a word. Soon.
Ras Mic is amazing and one of the best guests you have ever had. How are developers not worried for their jobs with what solutions like Lovable offer
I just clicked on this video since I’m driving back from a service call and I’m not even 2 minutes in and I already know you delivered a great video. We appreciate you man!! Keep it up, you’re awesome.
5mins in and I'm already mind blown. Advice seems so obvious but I can see exactly where I've been going wrong. Another 45mins to go, on boy this is going to be epic! Thanks Ras Mic & Greg.
I like this Ras guy. Good knowledge, good delivery, and completely avoids all the start-up buzzword trash that you hear from others
These episodes have been career-changing. THANK YOU!!!!!!
This warms my heart 🫶
this content is s unmatched ... Ras kills it everytime.. I'm no coder but the way he breaks everything down makes me feel like I can be the greatest cder in the world lol.. so much insp, thank yu guys!!!
haha hes the best!!
I’m not a developer, designer, or anything like that-just someone who sees these tools for what they are and wants to build something properly. Over time, I’ve gained not only a much deeper understanding but also a profound respect for the software I see and use every day-from the design and aesthetics to the functional aspects, and even the cost. The time and effort it takes to build something truly worthwhile, meaningful, and impactful is unbelievable.
It’s frustrating to see people churn out silly, shallow, even outright trash projects and pass them off as the next billion-dollar idea, or act like you can build something meaningful in 60 seconds. At one point, I even considered trying to make one of those “quick money” projects myself, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it with any integrity. It felt hollow, like it missed the point of what building something truly valuable should be about.
What I initially thought would take 60 seconds or maybe a few minutes to throw together has turned into weeks-and likely months-of learning, planning, and building. And even now, it’s nowhere near complete. That process has opened my eyes to just how much depth, care, and effort goes into making something truly impactful.
Building something real-something that embodies quality, purpose, and impact-isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about understanding user needs, refining every detail, ensuring seamless functionality, and laying a strong foundation that can scale. AI might speed up certain tasks, but it doesn’t replace the discipline, creativity, and problem-solving required to make something truly valuable. The “quick and easy” mindset might get you something disposable, but it will never create anything transformative.
Greg, this video was a game-changer! As someone exploring SaaS creation, your breakdown of product management fundamentals and modern web technologies was incredibly insightful. The emphasis on PM skills for AI tools and the live demo were particularly helpful. This has been the most valuable video on your channel for me. I’d love to see a follow-up on deployment strategies and payment integration for SaaS products. Your content is making a real difference for aspiring entrepreneurs like myself. Keep up the fantastic work!
less than 5 min & I'm giving this a thumbsup. this is a talk everyone needs to hear.
Love the emphasis on being a great product person! It's so easy to get caught up in the tech and forget about the user experience. Lovable seems like a game-changer for SAS startups. Can't wait to try it out!
🤯🤯 I’ve been in IT serving as a cloud engineer, and even a DevOps guy for years. So looking at the AI dev tools were very exciting, but I had a lot of questions, about the backend, integration and also cost as well as security. You guys hit it out the park. I think looking back maybe only just a year from now, this video will be seen as one of the greatest catalyst in the AI development movement. Thanks guys!!This video was awesome! 👍🏾💪🏾
Product guy here. PRD = Product Requirements Document. Ras makes a good point that dev teams follow what is written. It is up to the PM to make sure the requirements meet the customer needs and solves the problem. Good PM's will make sure they talk with users/customers to validate the PRD requirements and expected outcomes. Agile/Scrum and Agile Stories have almost replaced writing large PRD's for the most part.
In a good way or a bad way?
@@alsimonuk Before web applications and services, PRD's were the primary way requirements were gathered. This was in the day when the Waterfall methodology (Phase Gate) was use. All requirements were gathered and approved before development began. Once it was approved, any major changes had to wait until the next major release, which could be every six to 18 months, depending on the application.
Web applications and services had a major impact on PRD's because you didn't have to wait long to deliver an update. Now we have continuous development and integration of new features and fixes.
Which is better? I think it depends on the situation. Developing something new and complex could benefit from a PRD for the initial launch. Also, if what is developed has a major impact across multiple systems, such as an enterprise environment or solution, a PRD maybe a good approach. It could eventually roll into an Agile story/approach to development, depending on the solution and tech stack.
If you are taking over an existing web application/service or working on an MVP , and plan to have sprint releases, whatever the cadence (2 weeks, 4 weeks, or 6 weeks), stories are a good way to capture requirements and plan sprint releases. Agile/Scrum/Kanban provides more flexibility than the Waterfall approach to development.
There is one cross-functional difference I've seen between the use of PRD's and Agile/Scrum. PRD's give cross functional groups, such as marketing, sales, customer support, etc. time to review and give input to the plan. Agile/Scrum can have a tendency to blind-side internal groups if you are not communicating what is coming in sprint releases so they can prepare to support them. For example, it would be good for CS and Sales to know what new features or bug fixes are in releases so they are not blind-sided by customer questions. Also, it gives them time to plan or integrate important information into their sales, marketing or support plans.
Again, I think it depends on the situation. There is no one size fits all.
Please make more episodes with Ras. His teaching skill is no joke man! Love it!
This young man just taught me this sht like I was a 6 yr old, with all the patience and understanding in the world and without being condescending. Shout out to both of you! 🙏🏽🤟🏽
It would be wonderful to have a live session with the payment integration. This is ABSOLUTE gold! Thank you both!
HOLY SHIT!! Tremendous value from you both in this! A masterclass from so many angles (communication, engineering & over-delivering...to say the least). As someone who has been learning to engineer my own projects for a little while now, I can't express how helpful everything here, and in your other videos, is🙏🏾
As an absolute novice. I’ve worked with cursor, bolt, windsurf and cline over the past few weeks. I tired lovable today and so far it has beat them all. I’ve gotten to the same point within a 10th of the time compared to the other builders.
As a product designer Ras is correct. Design and user experience is the moat but distribution and marketing is the end all be all. Great video as always guys. You are awesome!
I need the connecting to stripe video to go all the way 💰
Blown away! Ras Mic is actually an incredible teacher. Subscribing and following anything he has. 🔥
said it before, love your content & super happy you guys covered us this way
so many amazing ideas that never get built because people don't think they can -- much love to everyone getting the word out that this is not true anymore! Fantastic times 😉
thanks for building it sebastian :) amazing work
Rock star guest. One of my favorite episodes so far. Agree with him on the modes.
This episode is ridiculously valuable. Thanks guys for putting this out. Most of my doubts are clear now.
Loved the conversation! Being a good product manager is key to startup success. Superbase and lovable can be game changers, but only if you understand the basics of the web. Keep crushing it, Ras Mike!
You should def talk about how to integrate Stripe. Especially how to setup payment and access to different features, depending what the user buys.
Great stuff! Keep it up.
Great episode Greg & Ras Mic! Would love a follow-up diving into PM frameworks and prompt templates for gathering requirements before building. The Superbase demo was great, but seeing how you approach the planning phase as a PM would be super helpful!
Bro is welcome on this channel anytime. Honestly greg he brings a wealth of value to the topic at hand. Love your work Ras Mic. Loveable is a great MVP starting point.
Love how you broke down the importance of being a good product manager! I'm definitely guilty of trying to shortcut the process, but you're right - understanding the basics of the web is key.
This guy is a goldmine. What's his TH-cam channel?
Thanks for bringing this guy on, you have a habit of bringing good people on your show
Thanks!
Probably the best tutorial on speed building an MVP. Love the content and appreciate you Greg! Thanks for the knowledge Ras🎉
Great video! So refreshing to see an AI app generation video diving into product and braking down the tech stack needed.
1000 of TH-camrs creating videos on how to create a web app that does absolutely nothing and stores your data on the browser cache.
Thanks! 🙏
Best tutorial ever! Would love to see more alternatives in your next videos.
they keep getting better
Wow, this gentleman you had on was WONDERFUL and super spot on. Wish I had 1 or 2 of him.
i watched this video over 5 times. great video guys, easy for non tech like me
This tool is AMAZING! I've been using Replit until now and this thing blows Replit away!
Very well done again sir. RAS MIC you are da man! So real. Thank you for your valuable insights! I love this channel and just about everyone I’ve heard on it.
Thank you Greg and Ras Mic! I've gone from not knowing how to use a terminal to using npm run dev like a pro!
Man I enjoyed you guys, I have a SaaS business idea as well I’m working on and will create it first and will get with you to show you. That tool lovable is a game changer
Hey Greg! would love to have Ras come on and maybe explain how we could use Loveable and then port the code somehow to IOS or appstore code! Webapps are great but iphone apps is where the money is!
That’s the million dollar problem that I’d like to see solved. ❤
So much of value, packed into just one episode 🤯🔥
glad you enjoyed.. what would you like for me to cover next?
I really did! I'd love to learn how best we can bring our SaaS startup aggressively to the market both in South Africa and globally. How best can I position us as the preferred partner over our competitors? Help?!
My favorite guest! Great stuff, Greg.
Loved it. Agree with Ras about not creating any course that will become "obsolete" in a couple of weeks and that User Experience and Design will be the moat of the new wave of SaaS. However, a couple of more things I'd add are: speed to market and scaling. I'm wondering what are folks' take on those
important!
Greg, you're doing God's work with such videos. Much love🙌🏻❤️
keep up the great work guys, new fan and loving the mindset these videos put me in.
I'd love to see a video where you explain your personal coding or development environments from the tool he is using in this video that you open new tabs in to any other useful tool you may commonly use. thanks again guys!
Amazing, Ras could you do a video on where you create subscriptions tiers for the app?
Thank you guys so much. You just did a lot for me in my AI developer journey.
Please follow up with part 2, payment integration, when available for Lovable. Amazing video - I learned a lot thank Greg! 🔥
Brother Ras is the man!❤
he really is!!
Wow Ras and Greg awesome work . Thank yoy
Yesssss
Design and UX will be the future
Lovable is awesome. Works fantastic
From innovation to execution, AI leads the way 💫
This is the episode I’ve been needing and didn’t even know it 😅
hehe
Amazing. Thank you. For me would have been great to go into public and private deployments in more detail. Plus show how app iterations would work going forward. Could do a whole vid just showing how to integrate stripe payments manually for now
Wow this Lovable is great, Ras Mic is an amazing communicator,
Video Request: How to whip up games or cartoons, because like media on TikTok can fuel our mpv tests.
You guys rock, please talk about LLM's in GenAI and startup ideas in GenAI
The thing about ai is it speeds up the workflow. For me i know a little bit about python, javascript, html and css and im no developer yet. But with open ai in 2022 i built a android app with react native and chatgpt's help. It was basic but used api's had custom font, custom loading screens and things that would have took me so much longer to figure out with out ai. But it is so helpful to know some programming to understand errors to accurately fix them.
Ras Mic, what a guy! Love it!!
such a good guy!
This was amazing. Great stuff @Ras and well explained.
Wow! This is super useful! Thank you so much for sharing!
this episode was incredible!
one of the best videos i seen lately!
You both are awesome!!!!! I watched you boltnew episode and got hooked and now a paid member, you I think loveable seems more intuitive. I will try it.. Thanks 🙏
You guys are awesome! I learned so much from this video. Thanks again!!
Gregggyyy what about Databutton???
should i do a databutton vid?
@@GregIsenbergwould love to see you live cook on Databutton ❤ sip sip sip
16 mins in and its already been so helpful. BIG THUMBS UP.
Awesome 😎 would love to see one on using Pythagora too!
Could we see next a tutorial on how to now integrate with stripe? This is gold.
Hey Greg and Ros, I absolutely appreciate you guys what you did, i have been watching your videos for long, that was cool, as a university student, i would really appreciate if you could make a video of talking about how to to publish an app in the apple store and play store
God bless 👏👏👏
If you can make a podcast on how to build an effective distribution moat through a variety of channels that would be great! Especially for faceless or new creators. I am an ex Big Tech engineer and want to go down this path in the coming years while I acquire new skills and bolster my foundation. Love the content as always! 💸
Could you guys do a video on adding a payment system to the saas mvp that you went over in this video 🙌🙌
Great video, the tools keep getting better. thanks !
100%, cool to see the tools evolve and evolve
@@GregIsenberg we just need some tool that lets us speed up or improve distribution and we're good to go!
u n Ras... goat team
Being a PM for your AI tools is spot on. However, I think engineers actually use these tools much better than PMs.
Btw, we have trained Lovable on Stripe -- just tell it you want to integrate Stripe. Lovable will guide you through setting it up step-by-step :-)
Just saw that announcement!!! We recorded this last week so great stuff!!!
YES! HUGE!
Would be great if we can get a stripe button or integration section somewhere all these API services. This is the true holy grail of these tools in my opinion. Whoever gets here first with the easiest integration wins.
What about plaid
Never like a video so fast🤠🤠
Fantastic video! Can we see lovable ai build up a business directory? Would love to see that.
Hey! Awesome episode! Love the pod i listen to every episode!
This saas is very frontend heavy (most of the things happen on the frontend). Can you make an episode in which you create something like this using the existing AI solutions that involves more backend stuff?
Thanks!
ALL SIPPED UP FOR THIS ONE
YESSSSS
amazing content thanks so much. more videos of this please!
Amazing video! Super useful! Thank u
I loved this video, @ras wanna see more from you bro
follow him on x/yt!
Thank you for dropping value bombs ❤❤
This was epic. Thanks!
Such an amazing video!!
Thanks Mike and Greg! Another great pod!!
I have many ideas in my head but trying to find the quickest way the dev and launch using AI? I see Lovable more as an MVP tool, as Mike seemed to describe it, so can you do a tutorial on how to achieve this for a no code first time solo entrepreneur?
Hi Greg. Appreciate your hard work in these video formats. If it is possible, could you show us how to integrate payment systems and adding photos for products from our computer as well?
Great presentation. Props to Lovable for the Supabase integration, but their product feels so slow and buggy. 😮
Damn cudos to Mike, such a great learner!
Another great episode!! Thx
Blown. Great cookout session
this is amazing! thank you!
Everyday notetaking tool or todolist tool, we are near the age of AGI and you guys always do some todolist app please
Love it! can u expand on PAYMENT INTEGRATION(s)? :)