This was great. I would love it if he would go into more detail on how he utilizes forking and project functionality. I seem to just create a mess when I try to build out something extremely complex.
Echo the same. How to build multiple pages within a V0 project and link to a backend database. How to create a nextjs project folder and file structure, where does server side components reside vs UI components.
Just ask the AI. It took me from idea to hosted on Vercel. It explained each step, what I should watch out for, how to secure it etc.. Just keep asking the ai
OK Greg. I have an idea or 30 to build something SaaS (maybe?) as a solution for contractors, still researching, am creating minimal stuff already, then a buddy I work with on some marketing and direct response threw it at me and asked my I am thinking so small. He is 100% right. I never have before, I've scaled an 8 figure construction business. You were right in that tweet, I wasn't looking at the big picture. Now, this video even says I need to explore building my product. Maybe when I get the ideas hashed out I will hit you up, just to see if I am crazy is all. Have a good one dude, 6am here and I just finished building my first Notion template for Project Management (construction, no one seems to pay attention to us)
This was another wonderful episode guys. Thank you Greg and Lee for putting this up together. It's amazing how someone's idea of making other's lives easy helps a lot to others. I have no idea or little idea how things work in coding, but today I can think of making things work in the web app space building my own stuff. Thanks guys again for putting out time for us all. Loved the episode so much. Cheers🎉
That forking pattern makes a ton of sense. Ideally they launch an api. Disconnect from ide is tough to justify paying for vs cursor / aider. Lee’s great!
Thanks for pumping this stuff out. How many people do you think are actually using all this ai stuff to build apps and what is that doing to the market?
🏆 Great episode! As a UX researcher, there is _so_ much wrong with these tools e.g. Vercel, Replit, Devin, Make Real, etc. As someone who accepts what is happening and where things are going, I see them as beneficial. These tools are actually the first step to overcoming many usability problems, and required less investment whiling being quicker to market. Exciting times are amongst us!
This actually is the realisation of shifting role in UX from UX/UI into UX/AI that will help event the most digital creative designer work or developer ease
Hey Greg, you always talk about finding your niche (own your line), what about other languages? For example, Im spanish native speaker and I see completely unexploited niches on this market. I always get paralysed here not knowing If I should aim for a lower % on the english market vs a much higher % on the spanish market. The same with my personal brand, I stil dont know If I should do it in english or spanish. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks!
I'm only half way through, so forgive it they get to it later, but the method or point in which Lee decides to "fork" or "add to codebase" I think would be real helpful to understand how that operation works. As a novice Github user, I am worried daily I might accidentally commit something over someone else's repo, so I really just stay away from the button altogether.
Can you walk through step by step once these codes are made how to deploy on your website ? I have domain, hosting, idea, code is near perfect but don’t know how to deploy ?
Thanks for the video! I've built some great things using V0, but I’m having trouble with the backend. I followed a few tutorials on integrating it with Cursor, but every time I try, I run into a ton of errors and never get the desired result. Any advice on how to fix this?
this is great from vercel and claude, make apps fast but it wont replace coders anytime soon, since new tools codes in same file, which makes app very slow
Hey Greg, I got Riverside as you recommended 3 weeks ago, but it doesn’t have this layout. Their CX team confirmed it. What do you use? I really want to get this look. PS. Love your vids as always
Lee Robinson, VP of Product at Vercel, shares tips for using v0, an AI web development assistant. He covers starting with screenshots, iterating designs, leveraging Tailwind CSS, making responsive layouts, breaking into components, and implementing backend logic.
Too bad he suggests NextJS, Vercel keeps changing it so its unmaintainable compared to its alternatives :P only for projects that need to live less than 6 months!
Pretty disappointed. I was hoping he'd focus more on something besides the easiest part of v0 to figure out. When should we be forking? How do you avoid having a straight wall of 800 lines of code?
NEW CHARACTER UNLOCKED LEE FROM V0/VERCEL. LIKE/COMMENT/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE OF THIS IN YOUR FEED
"Idea guys are the new builders" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was great. I would love it if he would go into more detail on how he utilizes forking and project functionality. I seem to just create a mess when I try to build out something extremely complex.
Echo the same. How to build multiple pages within a V0 project and link to a backend database. How to create a nextjs project folder and file structure, where does server side components reside vs UI components.
I mean just go through the Learn section on next’s website. You need to understand how next/react works to answer these
If you Discover pls post the link :)@@jaggyjut
Agreed. It would be nice to see this in a node based flow format like using xyflow to see the relationships and be able to navigate the versions.
Just ask the AI.
It took me from idea to hosted on Vercel. It explained each step, what I should watch out for, how to secure it etc..
Just keep asking the ai
OK Greg. I have an idea or 30 to build something SaaS (maybe?) as a solution for contractors, still researching, am creating minimal stuff already, then a buddy I work with on some marketing and direct response threw it at me and asked my I am thinking so small.
He is 100% right. I never have before, I've scaled an 8 figure construction business. You were right in that tweet, I wasn't looking at the big picture. Now, this video even says I need to explore building my product.
Maybe when I get the ideas hashed out I will hit you up, just to see if I am crazy is all. Have a good one dude, 6am here and I just finished building my first Notion template for Project Management (construction, no one seems to pay attention to us)
Great to have someone from Vercel! Excited..
This channel is one of my best channels.
Appreciate what you are doing Dear!
Thanks!
This was another wonderful episode guys.
Thank you Greg and Lee for putting this up together. It's amazing how someone's idea of making other's lives easy helps a lot to others.
I have no idea or little idea how things work in coding, but today I can think of making things work in the web app space building my own stuff.
Thanks guys again for putting out time for us all. Loved the episode so much.
Cheers🎉
That forking pattern makes a ton of sense. Ideally they launch an api. Disconnect from ide is tough to justify paying for vs cursor / aider. Lee’s great!
Great episode and I would love to see more from Lee! 🤩
Best (unintentional?) guide on v0 🎉 thanks guys
v0 is epic. I love love love this product.
Thanks for pumping this stuff out. How many people do you think are actually using all this ai stuff to build apps and what is that doing to the market?
🏆 Great episode!
As a UX researcher, there is _so_ much wrong with these tools e.g. Vercel, Replit, Devin, Make Real, etc. As someone who accepts what is happening and where things are going, I see them as beneficial. These tools are actually the first step to overcoming many usability problems, and required less investment whiling being quicker to market. Exciting times are amongst us!
Love it I am going to try it to help with my first app
You’re the best man!
This actually is the realisation of shifting role in UX from UX/UI into UX/AI that will help event the most digital creative designer work or developer ease
Hey Greg, you always talk about finding your niche (own your line), what about other languages? For example, Im spanish native speaker and I see completely unexploited niches on this market. I always get paralysed here not knowing If I should aim for a lower % on the english market vs a much higher % on the spanish market. The same with my personal brand, I stil dont know If I should do it in english or spanish. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks!
Amazing content 👏
I'm only half way through, so forgive it they get to it later, but the method or point in which Lee decides to "fork" or "add to codebase" I think would be real helpful to understand how that operation works. As a novice Github user, I am worried daily I might accidentally commit something over someone else's repo, so I really just stay away from the button altogether.
Bravo!
Nice Greg!!! Let’s gooooo 💪
lets goo
Can you walk through step by step once these codes are made how to deploy on your website ? I have domain, hosting, idea, code is near perfect but don’t know how to deploy ?
Good one!
Thanks for the video! I've built some great things using V0, but I’m having trouble with the backend. I followed a few tutorials on integrating it with Cursor, but every time I try, I run into a ton of errors and never get the desired result. Any advice on how to fix this?
Following
What errors are you facing? Have you tried pasting the errors in Claude or Chatgpt with abit of context, that might also help
@@zocky3282 Yes i tried a lot of things.. but never i get the whole system up and running
Yep this is the problem with building anything real
1M? Naaah wake me up when we are talking about 1 billion
this is great from vercel and claude, make apps fast but it wont replace coders anytime soon, since new tools codes in same file, which makes app very slow
Have you heard of cursor😅
epic interview
can you use V0 for iphone apps?
Greg, you mentioned a site called patterns. Where can I find the site? Thanks
Looking for it as well. Google isn't pulling anything useful up
www.pttrns.com/
@@GregIsenberg Thanks, I did find that one but I just wanted to be sure. And Hi from Sicamous eh
3:35 deadmau5 - Strobe 👏
Hey Greg, I got Riverside as you recommended 3 weeks ago, but it doesn’t have this layout. Their CX team confirmed it. What do you use? I really want to get this look. PS. Love your vids as always
i use riverside, but my editor maybe zooms in and edits post production
@@GregIsenberg ok thanks, last one - in which layout do you record then? the grid or smart mode?
@@rmngall i just use default not sure which mode that is
Slow is smooth, Smooth is Fast 14:07
Lee Robinson, VP of Product at Vercel, shares tips for using v0, an AI web development assistant. He covers starting with screenshots, iterating designs, leveraging Tailwind CSS, making responsive layouts, breaking into components, and implementing backend logic.
Need a v0 vscode extension
Hey man i cannot access the 30 ideas
nvm got it but it took a bit, just letting you know, eating the video : )
can it build a powerful application?
Coding is now say easy that the value is in distribution. I can imagine Steve Balmer yelling distribution distribution distribution
Who is also moving to the intro music?! 😅
👀👀👀
@@GregIsenberg 🕺🏼🕺🏼🕺🏼🦾🦾🦿🦿
Please, make a pay-as-you-go V0
I did get a ad during your ad break. It's a bit much bro.
what do you mean
@@GregIsenberg You had a ad break in your video, i forgot what the ad was about. During that ad break, i also got a youtube ad. thats crazy
Too bad he suggests NextJS, Vercel keeps changing it so its unmaintainable compared to its alternatives :P only for projects that need to live less than 6 months!
Pretty disappointed. I was hoping he'd focus more on something besides the easiest part of v0 to figure out. When should we be forking? How do you avoid having a straight wall of 800 lines of code?
v0 from the vHero
great stuff as always @leerob