Build Apps in ChatGPT with Replit + New Starter Plan
By Replit
Summary
Topics Covered
- ChatGPT Unlocks Vibe Coding
- Starter Plan Delivers Daily AI Builds
- Building Experience Converts AI Skeptics
- Fast Builds Supercharge Existing Users
Full Transcript
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Hello. Hello. Great to see you, Manny.
>> Good morning, Francisco. How are you doing?
>> I'm doing great. Um, I'm up here uh in very Northern California. It's a very rainy day. Uh, but uh but excited to be
rainy day. Uh, but uh but excited to be here with everybody. I'm seeing, you know, comments coming in from Ecuador.
I'm coming London, the Philippines.
Someone is saying that they're on a cruise ship in the Caribbean coming out of Florida and tuning in which is great.
Um I'm really really impressed is um Alvaro from Pascaro Mokan. So great to see you. My family is actually from like
see you. My family is actually from like about 30 minutes away from there. So
it's very very wild to see somebody tuning in from so far out.
>> Hola Benos.
>> Yes, exactly. Venidos Alvaro. Um welcome
everyone >> whoever on that cruise show. Thanks for
tuning in. That that's got to be fun.
vibe coding on a cruise ship. Uh just
hanging out with us. Thank you so much.
>> Possibilities are endless. Uh but yes, welcome everyone. Thank you so much for
welcome everyone. Thank you so much for coming out. Um this is probably the most
coming out. Um this is probably the most folks we've ever had kind of just waiting for us to kick off, which is great. Thank you so much for everyone
great. Thank you so much for everyone that's returning. I'm seeing KG in the
that's returning. I'm seeing KG in the chat and a few others that have just always been so supportive. So, um really appreciate you all being here. Really
quickly, just want to kick us off. Um uh
so excited to have Manny who's going to be diving in a little bit more into uh our newest chat GPT uh you know uh capabilities as well as premium a little bit of an overview on fremium which a lot of people have been asking for for
some time and we're so excited to bring to the table. Um as a friendly reminder this event will be recorded um at the end of the stream um later today there will be an email sent out for the recording um along with like a little
bit of uh some of the resources that we'll be covering um during the day and different ways to get connected with the community. I we kind of like semi uh you
community. I we kind of like semi uh you know shared a little bit about the ambassador community last week and we were just thrilled to see how excited people were. We got so many submissions
people were. We got so many submissions from the globe like just globally um and just keep an um eye out everyone. I will
be sending out emails probably in uh early next year uh maybe February or March um just with a little bit more information um and excited to kind of get you connected for any others that maybe aren't in the ambassador program or just kind of want to get connected.
We'll be sending out some links to uh sign up for our discourse um Reddit and other kind of uh just platforms where people get together and build with one another. Um but again, excited to have
another. Um but again, excited to have you all here. With that, I'll pass it over to Manny.
>> All right. Thank you very much, Francisco, and thanks for tuning in. I
know it's been kind of tough, but you got your Starlink there and you're navigating the elements. So, thank you very much, Francisco, for tuning in. Um
all right. Hey, I'm really excited about today's um stream. You know, as I was thinking about what was sort of the overarching
story here, the concept here, um this idea of a building with AI for everyone really came to mind. And if you're on
this stream, you're probably in the early minority of folks that have had an opportunity to actually build with AI.
Whenever I go and do presentations on AI to folks and sort of just general um it's a a general audience, I have to stop myself from using terms like vibe
coding. Like everybody here in this chat
coding. Like everybody here in this chat probably knows what vibe coding is, but 80% of people out there have no idea what vibe coding is. I have to use terms
like building with AI. And so I am constantly reminded of the fact that we are pretty fortunate. Um we've been able to build with AI. We've had that wow
moment. I'm sure all of you have as
moment. I'm sure all of you have as well. Um I can still remember that
well. Um I can still remember that feeling when I had agent generate that first application for me and thinking like wow this is going to change the game. Um I don't remember exactly what I
game. Um I don't remember exactly what I was building but I do remember that feeling like wow this is like super cool this is exceptional and just you know so excited to tell people about it and for
a vast majority of people they haven't had that experience. Um a lot of folks um have only used AI maybe with chatbt or some image generation type of use
case. They haven't had an opportunity to
case. They haven't had an opportunity to build with AI and use tools like Replet.
And so this past week we had two major launches that is going to change that.
Number one is we announced that Replet is an official app within chat GBT. That
means that you can now kick off your app builds within chatbt and I think that is going to be great for new builders
obviously. Um now within chatbt you can
obviously. Um now within chatbt you can have replet build out a website for you um a slide deck and you can start seeing
what's possible with AI with a tool like replet. I also think this is going to be
replet. I also think this is going to be helpful for more experienced builders as well. So, I think this is going to be
well. So, I think this is going to be one of one of a tool in my toolkit that I'm going to be using to build out new applications. I'm going to show you a
applications. I'm going to show you a demo of that as well. We also announced our new starter plan for new builders.
Really pumped about this. Um the team really engineered re-engineered the entire onboarding experience for new builders and we have a very generous
plan to help people start getting their first flavor um and getting their first experience with vibe coding. So really
pumped about this and what you know how easy it's going to make it for people to start vibe coding and start building on
replet. And last but not least, we also
replet. And last but not least, we also launched a new fast initial build mode.
So for everyone on RepLid, uh premium users, starter plan users, and also paid account users, you your initial builds are now going to be much faster, like
three or 5x much faster right out of the gate. Uh higher quality. And after you
gate. Uh higher quality. And after you after after that initial build, your fa your fast mode iteration iterations are going to be um much cheaper as well. So
happy to be talking about that. I feel
like that got buried a little bit with all the excitement this week. But first,
I want to talk about Chat GBT and why I'm pumped about this. And I'm going to I want to walk you through how to set this up. So I'm here in chat GBT and um
this up. So I'm here in chat GBT and um you know again for most people like I think you have like a hundred million people that are using Chat GBT every day. They're using it to get information
day. They're using it to get information to learn things and I think it's so neat that you can pick up in that conversation and start an application
right from that from that chat. And so I want to show you a quick example of how I'm thinking about using this and why I think this is so neat. So you know the you know the one of the use cases for me
that comes to mind is you know say that I want to start learning about something how um you know might I do that you know if I come into chatbt and I say something to the effect of like well let
me cancel that [clears throat] come come here and I say um can you help me understand the benefits of co a cold plunge? I see that this is pretty
plunge? I see that this is pretty popular. uh can you tell me about some
popular. uh can you tell me about some of the health benefits, maybe some of the mental health benefits and just kind of help me appreciate this a little bit more and then I can drop that into
chatbt and I can start learning about this. Incidentally, I'm wondering like
this. Incidentally, I'm wondering like anybody in the chat um does anybody do a code plunge? Um be curious to hear about
code plunge? Um be curious to hear about um your experience with that. But I've
been hearing more about this. So I want to learn about this. Okay, so this is what chatbt is perfect for. It's to
learn about a new topic. So I can read here about the health benefits, okay, the mental and psychological benefits.
Very neat. And I can carry this on. I
can go back and forth in this conversation and just learn more about this topic. But for most people, this is
this topic. But for most people, this is where it probably ends. Um, but now with the new chat uh the new replet app within TATBT, you could take it a step
further. So, say for example, like now
further. So, say for example, like now you know about this topic, now you want to educate others on this topic and you want to do it in a fun and engaging way.
So, I can go back in here and say something to the effect of, "All right, perfect. Um, can you now help me put
perfect. Um, can you now help me put together a slick, dynamic, and engaging presentation slideshow? I want to help
presentation slideshow? I want to help educate people on a code on code plunges. Also, make it fun, make it
plunges. Also, make it fun, make it really interesting. Uh maybe add a
really interesting. Uh maybe add a feature of a fun polar bear, make it kind of lifelike, have the polar bear be kind of a mascot friendly that you see
throughout the entire presentation. Oh,
and also I would love for you to make this interactive. So maybe throughout
this interactive. So maybe throughout the slideshow there are different toggles or different things that people can can um can interact with to help them better appreciate the content. And
again, I want you to make a slideshow for this and be sure to use Replet. So
let me drop in that prompt there. And the so so that's the
prompt there. And the so so that's the the the request now for attach to build the application. And importantly what
the application. And importantly what you want to do is you want to make sure you tag the replet app. So here I'm going to do an at sign and I'm going to type replet and I'm going to drop that
in there. And now my replet app has been
in there. And now my replet app has been activated and I can kick off this build.
And so what chatbt is going to do, it's going to um kick off that request to replet and start building it out for us
in real time. And so um you know one question that we've we've gotten is like are you going to get charged extra for using Replet within chatbt? The answer
is no. There is no extra cost for using Replet in chatbt. Um it's going to be the same rates that would apply for you
as if you were using Replet. We're just
bringing that forward into chatb. So
that's going to take a moment and we'll um wait for that to run. In the
meantime, uh love to hear love to see any any any cool chat any cool comments that are coming off in the chat. So,
let's see.
So, still doing a little bit of research here.
Very neat.
So, let me bring Hey, Francisco. any any um interesting comments in the chat while this is building.
>> Yeah, I mean people are very excited about cold plunges. It sounds like you're not the only one. It sounds like it's definitely something that's uh fairly popular. Um but yeah, I think
fairly popular. Um but yeah, I think people are fairly excited just to kind of see uh just how the connection works.
Um and it's getting a lot of comments about um a lot of around premium people being very excited that now it's a lot easier for like bulks to at least try it out. And I know that um you know as
out. And I know that um you know as we're kind of scaling out and and and bringing on global customers sometimes um our plans aren't quite localized yet.
So a lot of folks are telling me uh that again they're very excited to be able to um be able to just experiment and play with it a little bit more and uh just begin to uh begin some of those early builds. So very very exciting to see and
builds. So very very exciting to see and and again thanks everyone for the comments. Another quick note um please
comments. Another quick note um please let us know what you what you think about the new features, what you think about kind of um you know what we're building out here at Replet. Um the team really does listen to feedback. Um so
any feedback you have, drop it in there.
Um we have this amazing uh comment like analyzer that Rhymar uh built and we've been kind of implementing it for all of our streams and all of that feedback is collected and shared with the team and really helps shape the final product.
Also a couple of questions on the live stream. Yes, absolutely. This will be
stream. Yes, absolutely. This will be recorded at the end of this um call.
We'll send out an email later today and it'll have um uh the recording as well as some of the resources that kind of uh came on um along in the live stream.
Okay, very neat. Uh the the app feature within chatbt is still new. So getting
this to work live. Okay, here we go. I
think we're got got some progress here.
Okay, so let me bring that back. Okay,
so there's so there's a tool call has to happen and so you know new new feature within chatgbt and so now you see that I get this prompt um as to whether or not
I want to have Replet build this out. So
I'll click on yes, create that app. And
now you're going to get this modal within chat GBT. Uh that's going to show um Replet building that out. And so
what's happening is on your replet account, it's going to start that build.
So at any point if you want to go back to your replet account and see this um in progress, you can um go ahead and do
that. And it's building out that deck.
that. And it's building out that deck.
You know, my experience has been, you know, these initial builds have been anywhere from two to four minutes or so.
Um, so we're just going to be patient here and let um, ChateBT do its thing with Replet. You could continue the
with Replet. You could continue the conversation here as well if you wanted, but I think I'm just going to let go ahead and um, let let that um, build
out. Um, one other um, cool use case
out. Um, one other um, cool use case that that I'm thinking about for this new functionality is, you know, around having more longer form conversations
with chatbt. So, what you saw me use
with chatbt. So, what you saw me use earlier was the dictation option. So, I
just, you know, it it's transcribing um, my request and putting it directly into chatp. Um, you can also use the voice
chatp. Um, you can also use the voice mode and just have like a just back and forth conversation with chat GBT. And
um, when you're done, when you're ready, then you can come back into the chat mode and activate the build with the replet application. So, that's another
replet application. So, that's another really cool and interesting use case here. Um, I also really like the fact
here. Um, I also really like the fact that you can add people to different threads or different chats in chatbt.
So, you could theoretically have a number of people here kind of going back and forth, having a conversation and finalizing um an outline or an idea for
a new application or a new website and then having um Replet build out that application for you. And again, you know, the really neat thing here is that
there are maybe 100 million people that are using ChatBT every day. Great way to kick off builds directly here. And the
way that CatchBT interacts with different folks, the way they're going to um increase collaboration, bring more uh teams on here. I think it's going to be a really interesting avenue to get
together and start to kick off different types of builds. So, we're going to give this another minute or so and then we're going to come back and um and check in
on this particular build.
In the meantime, bringing Francisco back here. Um
here. Um >> yeah, >> awesome. Um one of the questions that's
>> awesome. Um one of the questions that's coming up and I see a bunch uh Manny in the little uh pinned section. Uh but one of the things that I've seen that has come up quite a bit is just cost. And
cost is definitely like top of mind here. I think a few people have noticed,
here. I think a few people have noticed, again the team doesn't want me talking too much about it, but a few team a few people have noticed like fast mode getting a bit uh smarter and less expensive. Um that is very much
expensive. Um that is very much intentional. I think the team is
intentional. I think the team is currently still trying to experiment with different ways to make it um a lot more affordable and over in uh you know beginning in the new year I think there's going to be a little bit more
pushes around that. But trust me, we we hear your feedback and it's something that we're trying to make sure we improve as we continue to build. um we
always want to kind of um you know build out the tool to be it uh have it be as powerful as possible but also understand that you know uh want to keep like cost within within reason. So a lot more coming there. We always recommend
coming there. We always recommend starting with build mode. Um build mode really helps kind of um plan things exactly how you're hoping to create them and then you're able to kind of send that plan into the actual agent that
then begins to kind of like um build it on out. But it's it's significantly
on out. But it's it's significantly easier and cheaper to kind of uh start off there than going directly um into the actual build itself. Um yeah, pass it on over to me.
>> Yeah, very neat. Um thank you, Francisco. 404 here from X. Yeah,
Francisco. 404 here from X. Yeah,
exactly. You can you can plan out a website and I did um I did a short um uh earlier this week on Wednesday. And
essentially the the use case was like say I'm I I moved into a new neighborhood. I want to start a coffee
neighborhood. I want to start a coffee shop. I don't know anything about the
shop. I don't know anything about the neighborhood. I can go into chatb,
neighborhood. I can go into chatb, research that neighborhood, have chatb tell me what I should be offering, what should I have on the menu, what should I call my new coffee shop, help me with design elements, and then just kind of
go back and forth. And then when I'm done, I can just say like, hey, um, now build this website with atrelet and kick that off. And then the idea is
that you get that initial build in chatbt. So I'm going to show you in just
chatbt. So I'm going to show you in just a bit. Um, actually it's um, let me just
a bit. Um, actually it's um, let me just go back to the build here. So, so now my build is complete and you'll get this
preview here in ChatgPT. And what's neat about this is that you can actually pull this up here and walk through the front
end of this um, particular build. So,
let me try loading that one more time.
Okay, cool. And so, now here is my my slide deck. So, you know, I I always say
slide deck. So, you know, I I always say like one of the underappreciated use cases uh uh in uh with Replet is um building out presentations and slides. I
think this is just pretty engaging and um you get you we can walk through this.
So, um I've got like okay, I got a path here. Choose your path. Uh curious
here. Choose your path. Uh curious
beginner. I got an introduction. Start a
plunge. Okay. Wonder what that does. Oh,
interesting. it like takes me right to this um slide and I can toggle this and this is what I asked for. I wanted more inter interactivity.
I've got my polar bear here. Let me go back a couple slides. Okay, so I've got physical benefits. Okay, very neat. I've
physical benefits. Okay, very neat. I've
got uh All right, tap on the icons around Frosty to explore the mental benefits.
Okay, that's cool. Dopamine spike. Who?
I need that. Um, stress resilience, mood elevation. Okay, sharp focus. Um,
mood elevation. Okay, sharp focus. Um,
safety protocol. That's helpful. We want
to make sure people are safe. But you
can see like this is actually pretty neat. This is pretty cool. I'm ready.
neat. This is pretty cool. I'm ready.
Enter. Breathe. It's got my different steps here. And then I can go through
steps here. And then I can go through this. Um, so this is exactly what I
this. Um, so this is exactly what I asked for. I wanted that content to be
asked for. I wanted that content to be presented in a very cool and interesting type of way. I wanted it interactive and I also wanted it in a slide deck. So
that's the preview that you're going to get in chatb and that's really nice to look it over. Now I can go back to the chat and continue to iterate on this and
say like actually I want you to use a penguin here instead. Um or if I'm happy with the initial build or design, I can
go to replet and start polishing this off. So that um chatbt
off. So that um chatbt is not going to get that initial build 100%. I might want to make some changes.
100%. I might want to make some changes.
So say that I want to change this text here and I want to say like welcome. I
can save that change. I can toggle I can change different icons. I can review it to make sure that it's working appropriately um in full in the full
kind of website um mode here and click through here just make sure everything's working and when I'm ready if everything looks good after this change you see
that was that's that's pretty fast. I
can go ahead and publish this website.
So publish this and let's say polar plunge. Let's change that here. plunge
plunge. Let's change that here. plunge
deck and publish that.
And this will probably be ready in a minute or so. These deployments have gotten much faster. Um I'd be curious for more experienced builders um if you've seen this as well, but this these
have been deploying for me like in less than a minute. And there you go. So here
is my new po uh po uh uh plunge deck.
So, let me go ahead and drop it in the chat for everybody and you can check that out. But now this is live and I can
that out. But now this is live and I can share this with folks. So, here's my my Oh, actually, let me go back here. Oh,
perfect. And so, now this is live and I can share this with folks. And um I think this is just kind of like a really
cool and engaging way to educate people and to share ideas with um uh people. So
let's uh go back to the chat and and and see what people think about this.
>> Yeah. No, people are excited to kind of see it uh you know come up so quickly.
And a lot of big questions around like you know why are we doing this with chat GPT? how are we integrating um you know
GPT? how are we integrating um you know as Rhymar had mentioned in the chat and the team internally really it's just kind of bringing it to a whole you know uh uh uh group of builders so a lot of
people have been replet you know haven't had a chance to kind of dive in and that's what we're aiming to do right we hear a lot about the cost so we've created the kind of this premium model to allow more people to be able to test it out but also just accessibility right
there's lots of folks over on on chat GPQ that are using it every day and this is a great opportunity to be able to kind of you know see what's possible with replet just for them to really understand and quickly see, you know,
the power behind it. So, um, really it's kind of like getting us in front of a lot of new people and a lot of them are here in the chat. So, welcome everyone from the chat GPT side. I'm seeing your comments and it's great to have you and yeah, excited to kind of see what you build.
>> Yeah, I I think it's [clears throat] great for new users. Also, when your friends ask you about vibe coding or building with AI or what's something interesting you can do with AI, you can
just tell them go into chatbt and at the replet app. And originally, we thought
replet app. And originally, we thought that you would have to authorize the app to do so. That's not the case. You can
actually just at replet and pick the app and it'll start building it for you. So,
you know, if you you know, if instead of you spending like 20 minutes explaining what vibe coding is and what building with AI is, just tell them to go to chatbt and put in a topic like I just showed you and at Replet to build the
website and they're going to see it in action and they're going to be like, "Wow, okay." Like, I totally get it. Um,
"Wow, okay." Like, I totally get it. Um,
I also I think this is underappreciated for more experienced users. Like for
example, like sometimes um I'm on a long car ride and I just there's a topic that comes up on a podcast. I'll switch over to my chatb and go into conversation mode and just kind of go back and forth
on a topic like okay what's this? You
know everybody's talking about putting data centers in space like explain that to me like how does that make sense?
Like how like what are the economics of that? What are the physics of that? Who
that? What are the physics of that? Who
are the players? Um you know you know who benefits? how does this how would
who benefits? how does this how would this impact like existing companies and folks and just you can have a conversation again in voice mode in chatbt go back and forth and then when I
get back home I can say like okay awesome like can you put together like a really slick slide deck on that topic or can you put together a really nice
presentation um or um a website on that topic and um you start building that out and then when I'm ready go into replet to uh polish it off and to publish it
and do all the other things that you have to do for a more complicated app.
So, an important thing to note here is that you're, you know, the the the builds in Chat GBT, they're they're mostly going to be front-end focused.
They're mostly going to be design focused. So, if you have a complicated
focused. So, if you have a complicated app, you're going to have to do a lot more work on that app when you get back into Replet. But yeah, Francisco, to
into Replet. But yeah, Francisco, to your point, like for new builders, for sure. And um but also for experienced
sure. And um but also for experienced builders, I think this is going to be like a really handy type of of of way to start thinking about builds. And even
previous um um to this to to to this launch, I would oftent times start my build in a chat conversation. Um just
kind of thinking about what I wanted to build, different parts of the architecture. uh I had if I had
architecture. uh I had if I had different questions about the APIs, what you know the different features and then I would have chatbt put together a product requirements document like just
a big document detailing everything and I would then even have chatbt create a prompt for me that I can drop into replet and so now I can skip that step.
I could just say like okay like here like show me the final detailed document on what I'm trying to build. Okay, now
just immediately go into replet and start building it and then I'll come back you know and checking on it and go to replet and to just make sure um it's what I was expecting. Um
>> absolutely and uh one quick thing Manny a lot of folks are asking about the link um if you could drop the link uh in the chat for the resource you mentioned um and I can also share it um as you continue to build and uh a couple of more questions. I know folks are just
more questions. I know folks are just joining in as we're getting to the half hour point. Um yes, welcome welcome
hour point. Um yes, welcome welcome everybody. We will be doing a recording
everybody. We will be doing a recording after this. So, we'll be sending out an
after this. So, we'll be sending out an email with both the link to the resources and also um the different kind of uh builds we're doing here. And for
people asking about the community, I'll be dropping in some link to our Discourse um RX uh uh groups and a few others as well. So, great to kind of uh connect with you all there. And a lot of
questions around the hoodie. Um yes, so we're building them out for ambassadors currently folks that are part of our ambassador program, but very soon after early next year, there'll be opportunities to to get your own goodies. But yeah, with that, I'll pass
goodies. But yeah, with that, I'll pass it back over to Manny.
>> Yeah, we're getting um a couple of good questions here. Um yes, the the the
questions here. Um yes, the the the cost, it's already baked into your Replet subscription. So, um I uh when I
Replet subscription. So, um I uh when I first used the app, I was prompted to log into my Replet account and connect
it in chatbt. So, it's just again, you know, whatever your plan is on Replet, it's going to bring that forward. So,
it's almost like you're building in Replet. We're just moving that initial
Replet. We're just moving that initial build experience earlier in the process.
>> Yes, you'll need to connect to your replet account um sock it um when you do so.
>> Very neat.
>> Absolutely.
>> And then yeah, and then we'll also send over um a little bit of an overview of how the connection works um and kind of our different uh tweets and everything else. There's there's a few different
else. There's there's a few different instructionals, but we'll something a little bit more in depth um here very very soon. And also um sent a couple of
very soon. And also um sent a couple of links for folks to join the different community um uh that you can kind of be a part of and build together with other members.
>> Um very neat. Um okay, so let me come back here and again I chopped this link earlier. Um, I want to also show you um
earlier. Um, I want to also show you um one um another uh build that I did just yesterday as I
was testing this. Um
so here was again I did this last night as I was I was testing this. I really
like this deck too. Uh same concept, you know, the this idea of a polar plunge and learning about it. But again like um another nice interesting slide deck to
go through and just different variations on this as well. Um so um with that I think you know any remaining questions
on chatbt otherwise love to start talking about our new starter plan. Uh
no, I think mainly just like kind of the initial um connection. We'll be sending out some resources there um very very soon. And also a lot of questions um
soon. And also a lot of questions um around how to uh use Replet. We actually
just created a new resources um for beginners and folks that are kind of you know becoming quickly becoming experts.
So um I'll be sending out some link and some resources there as well. It's a
great place to learn. I think it just launched last week. We've had a lot of launches. I'm having trouble keeping
launches. I'm having trouble keeping track of what's going out where. I will
be dropping a link in there um soon as well for you to kind of check out. But
um again, thank you so so much. Uh
Manny, back to you.
>> Yeah, folks are about folks are asking about the um folks are asking about the Let me move this here. Excuse me. Are asking about
this here. Excuse me. Are asking about the prompt. And again, like I mean this
the prompt. And again, like I mean this is the nice thing about chatb is that it's very conversational. If you can see here, I'm just asking for, you know,
some some general information around what is a polar plunge and why is this so popular and then I'm just asking uh chatbt to use the replet app to build an
interesting and dynamic slideshow. So,
you know, I think, you know, it's it's it's you know, prompt engineering like I think it's um you know, I'm I'm I'm I'm oftentimes surprised by how well the AI does with just kind of casual requests,
like in a very like natural language type of way. So, in terms of a prompt, you see it right here, I think, you know, you're just better off just keeping it casual and explaining what
you want and then, you know, coming back and and having AI build it out for you.
Um, but we'll continue to get those uh field those questions. So, if you have any questions, drop them in the chat.
And I would love for you to um drop your experience with the Replet app within chatbt. Tell me about what you're
chatbt. Tell me about what you're building. Um, how did it go for you? And
building. Um, how did it go for you? And
again, you know, chat just rolled out the app store this past week. So, you
might have some connection issues here and there. You saw you saw me run into
and there. You saw you saw me run into that a little bit earlier in the demo.
Um, but keep working on it. It's only
going to get better and it's only going to get more stable. Um, any other questions that we want to tackle, Francisco?
>> Uh, no. I think those were the biggest ones that that have been coming in here.
Um, uh, more questions on the links.
I'll be dropping in links, uh, momentarily. Um, my apologies here. Uh,
momentarily. Um, my apologies here. Uh,
a little bit of a delay, but yes, those are coming out quickly. Um, again, a couple different folks joining. We will
have a recording. Um, and uh, yeah, I think with that, uh, we we're pretty good to go. I'm going to go through some of the pinned ones here. Um,
>> cool. I'll bring Francisco back in just a moment. Okay, so Verity, um, so keep
a moment. Okay, so Verity, um, so keep dropping your questions in the chat. Um,
the next thing that we want to talk about here is our new starter plan. So
again the theme is um you know having more and more people build with AI and get a get their first feeling a and
appreciation of what you can actually do with AI. Again most people have not
with AI. Again most people have not heard of the term vibe coding. Um they
have they don't know what's possible.
And what we're trying to do is we're just trying to make it as easy as possible, as frictionless as possible to get started wi-i with building with AI.
And so that that that's you know the intent here with our starter plan. So
let me walk you through the um the starter plan, give you a sense of what's new and let me pull up a new window
here. One moment, please.
here. One moment, please.
And file, new private window.
And so with this new starter plan, not only do we have a new plan, a new way for people to get started with Replet, but the team has completely
re-engineered the initial onboarding experience. So now when you go to
experience. So now when you go to replet.com, you're going to see this initial prompt for you to start building.
And you have these really neat um examples here.
Oh, thank you very much. Um you have these neat examples that you can click on, look through and you can select them
to autopop populate that into your prompt and you can start building right away. It's going to ask you to set up a
away. It's going to ask you to set up a new account and if you want to do the core plan or the starter plan, but you can select the starter plan and get
started. No credit card required. So,
started. No credit card required. So,
this new onboarding experience looks really nice. It's it's much smoother.
really nice. It's it's much smoother.
So, it's just going to be an easier way for people to get started with Replet.
And so, let me sh uh share with you a little bit of the details of what you're getting with the starter plan and who it might be for. And so, the starter plan,
the the really interesting thing here is that you're getting daily free credits to build with AI to get started. And
they're actually pretty generous. I
think that if you're trying to get started with building with AI and you want to get a sense of what's possible, you're going to be able to do this in one setting. So they setting and so
one setting. So they setting and so you'll have daily credits but and they'll re re-uping um every 24 hours.
You also have access to AI integrations so you can pull in AI functionality into your apps. I think that's really neat.
your apps. I think that's really neat.
That's really powerful. And you'll be able to publish one app and um however it's going to have the replet badge at the bottom. And so I think for starting
the bottom. And so I think for starting off and for you getting a sense of um what is possible with a with building with a in terms of building with AI I
think it's going to be a really great jumping off point um um daily uh free usage uh re-ups every every day um
access to AI integrations databases um really neat and so and then you know once people get you know a sense of you know what's vibe and what's possible,
then that's a great opportunity to upgrade to the core plan. And so the big difference here is that on the core plan, you're going to get much smarter
models, much more autonomy, you're going to be able to deploy uh all the apps that you want, no replet badge, and all of the bells and whistles that come with Replet, including connectors, which is a
big deal. But with a starter plan is a
big deal. But with a starter plan is a great way to just get a feel for what vibe coding is and what you can build.
And so I wanted to sh I wanted to demonstrate that. So last night I built
demonstrate that. So last night I built a quick demo. So let me go here. And so
this is me um as a as sort of a a new uh um Replet user on the new premium um plan, the new starter plan. And what
you'll notice is that I have a percentage of credits that I've used. So
I just set up this account yesterday and I built this app and I've used up 63% of my agent credits and 0% of my cloud friends. Now actually I want to show you
friends. Now actually I want to show you what I was able to build on the starter plan. And so that uh we'll give that a
plan. And so that uh we'll give that a moment to load. But essentially what this uh tool is is a minimalist writing
assistant tool um that uses enthropics models to um help suggest new um additions or changes to whatever I'm
writing. So I can go here and I can say
writing. So I can go here and I can say um you know replets new starter plan
And I can say welcome to the stream everyone.
And then in a moment you see here AI thinking and I can tab that and now I have the suggestion here around what I
should say next. So, um, and then I can go like, um, you know, really excited
about this new feature to make, uh, building with AI more and
then like maybe I'm stuck here and AI is going to kick in and say accessible and affordable for everyone. The starter
plan includes that's not the case, but we can change that as well. So here I have a pretty interesting app here. It's
leveraging uh Entropics um models for writing which I think are are are some of the best and
it's interweaving this into my app. And
this was one uh uh so I had the main build here and then I had one follow on um uh fix here. But in roughly 10
minutes, I was able to have this app up and running. And and I've only used up
and running. And and I've only used up 63% of my credits for the day. And the
really neat thing here is that I can continue to work on this until I use my credits. And if you know, if I use up my
credits. And if you know, if I use up my credits for the day, no problem. I can
come back in 24 hours and I get a fresh batch of credits to continue to build on this. And these free credits include the
this. And these free credits include the build the you can the the the front end the back end um different functionalities like databases. So, for
example, to store these different conversations, I would have a database to for each of those posts. And I would also be able to publish this as well,
which I haven't yet, but we'll do it now. We'll do it live. And we'll push
now. We'll do it live. And we'll push that and we'll see um um how long that takes. And I don't think it's going to
takes. And I don't think it's going to um use up too many too much more of my credits. But again, the the fact that
credits. But again, the the fact that you can sit down and build something like this in 10 minutes on our new starter plan, I think this is going to
be a great way for people to get familiar with um building with AI. So,
we'll let that work for a bit and then we'll um come back to that. Um, so for me, Francisco, I mean, I think, you know, the way to think about this is if
if someone's curious about Vibe coding, wants to know um how to build with AI, this is a great place to get started.
You just say, "Hey, go to Replet, you know, use the starter plan, no credit card required, and um, you know, just build something interesting." And as you
can see, you can build some pretty sophisticated apps right out of the gate with these very generous daily free credits that we have. And the idea is
that, you know, someone's going to go on here and get that initial wow um feeling that we all have gotten. You know,
if you if you if if you've been Vivecoin for a while, you probably still remember that first time when you saw agent output something, you're like, "Wow, this is amazing." And so they're going to continue to come back and they can
continue to work on this project um with the daily refreshing credits. And once
they're ready to upgrade and go pro, so to speak, they can upgrade to the core plan and then get access to all the other functionalities that come with the Replet platform. And so this is really
Replet platform. And so this is really about meeting people where they are. If
they're very early on in their journey, we want to make that as easy as possible for them to get started. And then when they're ready to go to upgrade, we obviously have that core plan with the
full set of functionality that you expect from Replet. The better models, the more autonomy, the connectors, the publishing, more databases, all that good stuff that that people have come to
really appreciate about Replet.
>> Yeah. No, absolutely. And again, a lot of this came from the feedback that y'all gave us, right? Um, one of the things I remember very very clearly and I was talking with Manny about this. He
was in the office. We're talking over lunch is just like speed. Speed was a very big uh, you know, issue where people were were letting us know like, hey, like it's just not building quickly enough. And I remember just one specific
enough. And I remember just one specific uh, you know, story where it was like, you know, there was a project manager who was just saying one of the most amazing things about uh, you know, having a tool that is quick is when someone, you know, in a meeting at the
beginning of a meeting is like, man, it would be so cool to be able to build X.
um I can literally in the span of a 30-minute meeting drum up a a you know an outline of what that actually looks like in a prototype. And that was one of the big you know um kind of like uh I
guess pushes that we had where it's like okay we need to be able to do that and obviously it's much shorter than 30 minutes. Um today I think the the recent
minutes. Um today I think the the recent design mode launch was incredible to see what people built. And I mean I had very silly ideas for a very long time about websites that would be cool to kind of create and I was able to create them in
8 minutes, 7 minutes, 6 minutes and it was just absolutely unreal. And this is just such a good launching point right as you mentioned Manny where you can kind of like understand the power of the tool um what is possible with it and then when you're ready to kind of take
it to the next step you jump up to you know um a more advanced uh model through core. Yeah, absolutely. And here's
core. Yeah, absolutely. And here's
Stephen here. Great comment. Um, you
know, yeah, there's a a lot of parents, teachers, people that are kind of hearing about via code and AI. What is
it? It's a great way to exactly to kickstart what I would say to kickstart the next generation of builders. And
again, like we are so early in this.
I'm, you know, I I'm talking to people at, you know, um, business events, functions, um, social events, and I'd
say 90% 85% have no idea what vibe coding is, what building with AI is. And
so, you know, the fact that we're offering these two new features and making it easier for people to get started with building with AI, I think it's going to make a real difference.
And I think this is important work, too.
I as I talk to people and I and I I hear them out in their sentiment in terms of how they feel about AI. Um I drill down a little bit more and oftentimes there's one factor. Has that person built with
one factor. Has that person built with AI? Yes or no. Have they used a tool
AI? Yes or no. Have they used a tool like Replet to build a website, an application, an internal tool? Um and if that's the case, they're usually very bullish on AI and think that AI is going
to help them. It's going to supercharge them. And in fact, let um I'll bring up
them. And in fact, let um I'll bring up this app here that I built. Um so this, you know, in this app, what I'm doing is I'm looking through all of the the
comments that we've had in the past stream. Um just people loving building
stream. Um just people loving building with AI on Replet. And so this like are great examples like if you've been able
to build with AI, you see the power of a tool like Replet, you feel super confident about AI being helpful for you. And for folks that haven't had that
you. And for folks that haven't had that experience, I tend to find that they're a little bit more skeptical skeptical about AI. They're a little bit more
about AI. They're a little bit more concerned. Um, and so to the extent that
concerned. Um, and so to the extent that we can have more and more people get started building with AI and helping helping them make their lives easier and
helping them be more creative, um, I think is is going to be so important as we transition um, into like a a more AI
uh, powered world.
>> No, absolutely. Um, and on the the kind of the the student side of things, um, I I do like we're still very much um, something that we're exploring. I think
we're trying to think through more student initiatives um that'll make it a little bit more accessible. Um we
definitely hear you on the feedback there and um a big shout out to to to Sude and some of the folks on the partnership side that are thinking through some of these things and again trying to make it a little bit more accessible um for everyone using Replet.
Um and in general again seeing the the the comments on cost a little bit earlier in the stream we were talking about um uh you know this is something that's very top of mind um for the team here at Replet and one of the reasons why we launched with the you know this
this newer premium model but also in general something that we're trying to continuously improve. Um the design mode
continuously improve. Um the design mode is another uh iteration of this fast mode as well as um the plan mode. Um a
lot of the plan mode is uh another different way to kind of be able to plan things out further in advance. you can
tell exactly what you do or do not want to do within your project and just make it so much easier to to build more effectively and efficiently. Um yeah,
and then last thing, I know for some of the folks that have been joining us have already heard this uh there this is recorded. Uh we'll be sending out an
recorded. Uh we'll be sending out an email with a lot of different resources links um and also the recording itself.
So keep an eye out for that. And also
just for future um I always recommend um following the YouTube page. Every single
stream is always um put there and also uh joining the Luma calendar link. So
there's a luma calendar link that'll be sent out and if you always kind of subscribe to our calendar any new event whether it's in person or live or excuse me online will be um shared with you um shortly after.
>> But yeah >> there um ha have a question here in terms of dealing with numbers and calculations. Um if you're referring to
calculations. Um if you're referring to the builds within chatbt um yes so you saw the interactivity on
the deck on the slide uh app that I showed you and that has some built-in logic that's a front end you don't you don't need too much back end for that if it gets much more complicated than that
um then you'll have to build out the entire backend on the app in replet as well but again that's the nice thing about it being in replet you can go ahead and um do that uh and if you're
talking about that functionality on the starter plan or the premium model. Yeah,
totally. Like that'll handle the front end and the back end. So, you can build some very complicated apps and functionality um there. Um also saw questions around like the credits
refreshing. Yes, this is a really neat
refreshing. Yes, this is a really neat thing about the new starter plan is the credits will refresh on a daily basis.
You know, the way we're talking about it internally is as a as a premium model.
So, you know, gives you really powerful functionality in Replet. Again, the AI integration itself that that's really neat. And, you know, I pulled in a model
neat. And, you know, I pulled in a model from Enthropic, but you can also pull in a model from OpenAI, from Google. If you
want to do image uh um uh generation uh image analysis, video analysis, you can do that in the rep in the Replet starter plan. So you can build some pretty
plan. So you can build some pretty complex um apps there. So I', you know, again, for people that are curious about getting started with AI, that's going to be a great jumping off point. And again,
when you're ready to upgrade and see what more what what what is all what more is possible with um Replet, the core plan is going to be there for you as well.
>> Awesome. Absolutely. Um and yeah, and seeing more around the community. Uh
yes, uh sending out links and I believe there's a couple links going out now to join. One big favor I have for everybody
join. One big favor I have for everybody is uh myself, Manny, and uh Rhymar get a lot of LinkedIn requests and a lot of kind of DM requests. Please let us know you're coming from the live stream and we're like very happy to connect with
you. Uh sometimes we get a flood of them
you. Uh sometimes we get a flood of them where we're not too sure where they're coming from. So that's always just
coming from. So that's always just helpful to be able to kind of connect and of course you know share some of your ideas and feedback and also in the chat please let us know um what would you like to see from Fremium, what would you like to see from Ruplet and also um
let us know what cool things you're building. We always want to learn about
building. We always want to learn about them. We've been getting these amazing
them. We've been getting these amazing kind of uh you know stories that people are sending us over via email and LinkedIn. Um I know that there there's a
LinkedIn. Um I know that there there's a group that's going to be um out of Fresno here in California that will be kind of getting together with the local hospital to kind of like vibe code and and hack some like new solutions for some of the uh you know just like
challenges we're facing. Um and also seeing some of the cool things that 404 is building. I mean building some
is building. I mean building some incredible things with like just on the graphic side and just making beautiful websites. So please let us know in the
websites. So please let us know in the chat what you're building. We'd love to kind of see that. Um, feel free to share any links um that are public um as we always kind of like to feature folks.
And a huge shout out to KG um who's dropping some of those in right now.
>> Let me um talk a little bit about the faster initial builds for everyone too because I think this is underappreciated.
Uh we didn't talk enough about this. So,
we've been talking about, you know, uh, making AI more accessible for everyone and for new builders, but what about our existing builders? Well, I think you're
existing builders? Well, I think you're really going to like this. We also
launched new faster initial builds for everyone, free users and paid users. And
so, what's happening here is that when you put in that initial prompt, agent is going to start building out the front end and the backend in parallel. and
it's just going to do it much faster in my experience is the quality is also going to be good. The the rate of improvement that I've seen in in agent
with speed, quality, and design over the last month has been exceptional. So
would be curious, you know, I'd love for for folks in the audience to tell me your experience with this on initial builds. Um, do do you do you get that
builds. Um, do do you do you get that sense that it's much faster, higher quality that rolled out yesterday with the new starter plan? And again, when
you that's when you start a new build in Replet. So, I encourage you to take a
Replet. So, I encourage you to take a moment, maybe grab a previous build that you did, an initial prompt, and drop it into Replet, and you should see an
improvement of anywhere between 3 to 5x on those initial builds. The other thing to note here as well is that the once
you're in the rep once you pass that initial build, the fast mode iterations are going to be much cheaper and I found
them to be much faster. So, here is my wall of love. This is comments from all of you folks. So, um uh that we've had
in the in in in in past chats and I was able to build this. I think it was like five minutes. Like I dropped in this
five minutes. Like I dropped in this prompt, the comments, and then maybe one additional follow-up and five minutes ready to go. And so the fast mode
changes are right here. If you go here to fast mode and you make a suggestion like um give me a light mode
that that those changes are going to be much faster and they're going to be much cheaper as well. So again would love to
hear from the community on that. Um,
again, you should see those initial builds be much faster and you should also see the fast mode changes be a lot
cheaper um and a a little quicker to to to to see in your actual application.
So, I don't think we p we publish that as much. So, I just wanted to share that
as much. So, I just wanted to share that with everyone. And for me as an
with everyone. And for me as an experience as a as a power user of Replet, that was a big deal.
So, with that, let me uh bring on Rhymar to the same. [laughter] What's up, Rhymar? How's it going?
Rhymar? How's it going?
>> Oh, just throw them right into the deep end, y'all. What's up, everyone? I've
end, y'all. What's up, everyone? I've
been like just uh like this in the background just trying to answer chats and like uh interact with folks. So, um
what's up everyone?
>> The the comments have been fire. There's
been a lot of them. Thank you. Thank
you, Ryan, for for jumping in there.
>> Let me tell you exactly. 519 comments
across all platforms. >> Wow.
>> Yeah. Yep. Which is uh significantly higher than our average. Um so yeah, thanks everyone for hanging out and chatting with us. There's a ton of people sharing about uh we hear you in the educational system. So if we're
taking notes, uh there's some folks that would love some credits in the educational space. People are excited
educational space. People are excited about the chat GBT integration. They're
also not super sure. uh maybe we could spend a little bit of time discussing like the difference between you know like the value between starting in one
place or another and also um they were asking can you edit existing replet apps from chat GPT so maybe talking a little bit about the separation there would be
helpful for some folks um and then yeah you know like >> well let's let's um yeah let's jump right into that on chat the value of of starting in chatb and for me It's it's a
matter of convenience. Um, you know, again, I oftentimes will start my builds in a chatp conversation just going back and forth. You know, I have this idea of
and forth. You know, I have this idea of going slow to go fast. You know, I just find that for especially for new builds or um I like to spend a lot of time upfront really hammering down what I
want to build. And for me, that's kind of going back and forth with chatbt like, okay, you know, do I need this feature? Do I want it? What's like the
feature? Do I want it? What's like the the MVP here? what type of AI integration will I need? What type of model should I use? Should I use Google?
Should I should I use something from Enthropic? And so just kind of going
Enthropic? And so just kind of going back and forth in chat has always been super helpful for me. And as I mentioned, what I would then do at the end of that conversation, I would ask
chat to give me a replet prompt. I would
then copy paste that and go have to go to replet and put it into replet and then come back to chatb and continue to finish the conversation. So for me it's just le it's more convenient to just
kick it off within chatbt and it's less context switching. So I'm like I I'm
context switching. So I'm like I I'm just a big believer in like just doing one thing at a time. And so if I just I'm in research mode, I'm in chat mode.
I just want to stay in chatbt and do that back and forth. And so for me as an experienced builder, that is one of the the key benefits. That's why it's going to be in my toolkit moving forward. And
then I also just for new builders I think it's a super easy way to get started with something. You just have somebody go on to chatbt and like hey what are you curious about? Like if
somebody comes to you and asks you about vioding I would say like you know can you actually go to chatbt and just ask some questions about vibe coding and then have chatbt build a slide deck for
you use the atrelet app and actually see it in action. It's a great way to get up to speed and to learn about what building with AI looks like. So to me that's that that's that's the value
proposition. Um
proposition. Um >> you had okay and the other question is um the other question was um can you make change to existing apps within chatbt? The answer is no. Um the app
chatbt? The answer is no. Um the app within chatbt the replet app within chatbt is meant for you to kickstart a new build and a build that's you know
primarily focused on the front end on the design end. So that's why slides, websites, um are great use cases for the
replet app within chat GBT. Um that's
kind of the the the primary focus and if you have an existing app that you want to make changes to in replet that um that's not possible right now. And
actually I don't think that would actually be helpful. Um you know in replet you have everything you know you have all the bells and whistles. You
have you know agent that's optimized for you to write code and to make changes.
Um, you don't you don't want a general purpose AI like chatbt to be messing around in that codebase. You want
something like replet agent that is hyper optimized to write software code and and and really like connected into the ecosystem.
>> Yeah, I think that's probably the biggest thing to think about is that this is like it's a new way to get people into the replet ecosystem. you
know it's the biggest thing I think is chatgbt is one of the uh broadest you know widest used consumer AI applications in the market uh replet while it's still super powerful is kind
of uh in this vibe coding niche and there's lots of people that are exploring like hey we want to build applications and so to be in chat GBT as people are starting to ask questions about that stuff and to have like a native integration to be able to get
them started inside of chat GBT get them introduced to replet as a tool and then hopefully get them to the place where they're taking these apps putting them into the full replet work environment, upgrading, figuring out how to get Stripe integrated like we've been
talking about the last few weeks and start building a business and earning income online off these tools. And so
really it's just like opening the top of the funnel to all these creators.
Replet's goal is to reach the next billion builders. And so that means we
billion builders. And so that means we have to start looking outside of just the technical folks that are already using Replet and figure out how to tap into some of these markets. So honestly
the biggest thing in my mind is I see it as like the strategic opportunity to just get in front of a lot of folks that are curious about building applications and then bring them into the replet family so that we can go into you know
like showing them how to again whether it's you know contribute to an existing project be more helpful on their team right because if you can talk to the technical folks you can like do more on your team and then yeah maybe get to the
points where they're making a full-time living building software on Replet.
Yeah, absolutely. Just introducing more people to the world of vibe coding. So,
I feel like I could spend like an hour showing people uh showing them demos and explaining what vibe coding is. Um, but that's not
better than them sitting down for five minutes and getting something vibe coded in real time and experiencing it for themselves and having like that wow feeling that um I'm sure we all had. So,
I think it's just a great way for them to show just show people what you can do with AI. The vast majority of people
with AI. The vast majority of people don't know how, you know, what they can build with the assistance of AI and, you know, even if you're not a technical person, um, they're like, yeah, they
they have no idea. So, to the extent that we can show them with these initial builds, I think it's going to be it's going to be super powerful.
>> Well, and I think a lot of people are still a little scared, right? Like in
the early vibe coding days there was all these like horror stories about this being you know like deleted or the agent doing this or whatever blah blah blah you know and like even if you can restore the database like you get
pressed you know like uh and then people are scared like about security issues exposing their keys and so like I was talking in a Twitter space the other day x space and I was talking about some of this vibe code stuff and one of the guys
was like oh yeah I'm not doing that because it's not secure yet and it's not you know like as stable and I can't really build what I want and I'm like bro, when was the last time you tried some of these tools, right? Because
maybe if you tried them six or eight months ago, that was the experience, but honestly, like going into Replet today, and I know we're talking about the free plan, but you know, going all the way into like what this thing is capable of is just absolutely magical. And um I
know there's even been some folks talking about the pricing in inside of here, and there's always this balance of like, why is this, you know, like why are you limiting me? It's like well the AI and the compute cost cost cost dollars but also what you're trying to
replace here is like this development life cycle you know and so like anytime you compare the cost of using Replet you have to think about like not using a SAS product or just like a traditional AI product you have to think about like I'm
using the intellectual capabilities of essentially having a junior developer at my disposal for approximately $10 to 12 an hour you know like which is absolutely insane and so you know as you see these things and as you get these
opportunities it's like okay I got to keep in context that like typically it's $100, $150, $200 an hour to talk to a technical mind that will help me understand these things. I can go talk to Replet and get this stuff done. And
so again, you know, like there's uh it's just kind of understanding the value adjustment there. And then having this
adjustment there. And then having this free plan is trying to get more people into learning and exploring and playing with these tools.
>> 100%. And you know, me me and you, Rayar, we've been building for a while.
And so like I just think back like a year ago if I wanted to build out some sort of complicated app, I'd have to go on to some freelancer website, find a
builder, you know, get a bid and I could expect to pay like $5,000 for a build, an initial build >> just to get started.
>> Just to get started. And then it's like five weeks and it's going back and forth. And then it's not exactly what
forth. And then it's not exactly what you want. And it's like I submit a
you want. And it's like I submit a change via email, it doesn't come back to me for two days. And we're kind of going back and forth. And that that could starts at $5,000. Now all that stuff, you know, you can get started
with as little as like 20 bucks and right in real time, have everything custom, everything's yours. You make
changes. You're talking in a natural way to agent to build these things. And so I think, you know, I h I have that context, but if you're newer to vibe coding and building, um maybe you don't appreciate that much, but you know,
that's like the framing that I have is like a year ago, man, this would have cost me $5,000 to build in five weeks.
It's not just that like um so I I spent be in my career I spent a lot of time working with software development teams right like building products either internally or hiring teams to like help
us build tools for other clients or other people and we've built projects that cost anywhere from you know5 to$10,000 all the way up to hundreds of thousands of dollars to like build
technical software. Um, and the range of
technical software. Um, and the range of talent, the range of people, the range of experience trying to execute and build on those things is like so varied, right? And and to get good software
right? And and to get good software development is incredibly expensive. Um,
like incredibly expensive. Sure, you you might find some people that will do software for you, but if you've ever done stuff like that and then you have to go through these three layers of translation where like you're talking to a product manager and they're trying to
get this the requirements from you and then they're trying to pass them on to like some overseas dev team or some like low-level dev team that's maybe like not understanding fully your context cuz it's coming through this project
manager. And so like there's these
manager. And so like there's these layers and like Manny like you're saying then there's like weeks between the iteration cycle where now you can just kind of get in you know and I'm standing over that developer shoulder myself and
as I learn more to talk to this this person or this thing this agent you know like you can get more and more out of it and so I think just really having like that and that's why we we keep harping on the fact that like yes this is for
lots of people and this is trying to be opened up to like more and more people in the technical side but that doesn't mean you don't still have to learn more and more things is about how technical things work or how the internet works or
how code works. Like it's there's still just this fundamental layer that you have to start trying to understand a little bit even if the agent's going to do most of the work for you. Um
>> and so like I going back to your point too like I remember I used to sit there and watch every little publish that the agent did, right? Like now I I I do that less and less, right? Like I literally used to watch every file and and before
I like moved past a checkpoint, I would go and check every edit and see what did it do inside of there and really watch it like a hawk. And now I find myself more and more the file panel's closed.
I'm not looking as much as at at the code anymore. And I'm really just kind
code anymore. And I'm really just kind of trusting the agent to do the work and it keeps delivering like again you guys have seen some of the stuff I've built like super complex stuff.
>> 100%. And and what I like about this new starter plan in the chat app is I think we're doing a good job of meeting people
where they are and giving people the right entry point, but then also giving them really sophisticated agentic capabilities as you progress on your journey. So, I think there's going to be
journey. So, I think there's going to be a lot of people that get started with the starter plan or even in attach BT and they're going to love it and they're going to get deep really really fast.
Like Rhymar, I think me and you, we've got other people on the team that didn't build software before, but they like once they saw agent work and it was like, "Oh my gosh, this is amazing. This
is the future." And then really quickly, we started building some pretty sophisticated stuff like Rhymar, you're building some awesome stuff. Um, we have folks on the team here that are now building some really complex stuff. And
so as you grow and as you get uh you feel more empowered and you learn more, Replet also has all of that capability built in as well for you to build the
most complicated apps out there. We have
people that are running their businesses on Replet that are generating serious serious revenue on their replet applications and it's always sort of this fine line like we don't want to
give everyone like the the F1 race car right like but some people might want that we might want to start off people with like you know like a like a like a simpler kind of entry point to get
started um with vibe coding I think we're doing a good job of having those different options letting people start um where where they are and then quickly progress for those folks that want to go deep for a lot of people that we're
seeing that want to go deep. I mean, I'd love to see here in the chat like your experience like in terms of your initial uh experience with Replet agent and how far you've taken it and I'm sure we're going to have several examples of of
people like that.
>> Yeah. Um I want to call this out here.
Uh Lisa is saying if you get upset with the agent and tell it off, it doesn't quit on you. Yeah. Uh sometimes you got to let the agent know who's boss. You
know, I'm I'm guilty of this myself.
I've threatened to turn the agent off.
Uh I told it we were going to replace it with a new agent. Um I' I've screamed at it. I've cursed at it. Like me and the
it. I've cursed at it. Like me and the agent, you know, like we got some deep history, so I understand. [laughter]
Um and I also want to um I if if if we can I know we're always like highlighting the um the like positive
stuff, right? But I want to I want to
stuff, right? But I want to I want to call this out because Replet markets AI build apps but actually gives you broken logic, half-finish files, endless retries, and credit burn. Any AI will do
this if you let it, right? Like this AI like if you just spit a dream into any AI or any capable tool, like it will just try to build the thing closest to what you asked it for. And a lot of
times that's way more complex than like any system can build right now. So, one
of the things we're trying to do with these streams is to show you, hey, you got to break these concept down. Even
though you're non-technical, even though you're not a developer, you do have to start thinking a little bit like a developer. And part of that is breaking
developer. And part of that is breaking the project down in ways that you can actually build and actually make feasible. If you were to go to a
feasible. If you were to go to a software developer and you were to give him a scope or her them the project team a scope for a project and say I want this and expect them that in the next day or in the next week when they
started building that that project would be done you would be thoroughly disappointed every single time because they're going to take the scope of your project break it down over a course of months maybe or weeks and they're going
to start with the smallest piece first and then start going from there. the
information architecture and then a little bit of the back end and then a little bit of the business logic and then maybe a little bit of the front end and then you know like and they start putting these layers on top of it and so you have to kind of start thinking about that and if you don't think about that if you just come into replet and you
think hey I'm going to get this magic box to spit out the dream machine well you're going to be disappointed with this type of thing where like it's burning credits you're like not getting what you want and so this is as much as
I hate to say it like a an issue with like learning how to speak with the agent and so hopefully that's what some of these streams are about is like showing you hey to Yeah. What you you know the max thing you want out of this you kind of have to learn to speak to this thing.
>> Yeah. I think you know I think of vibe coding as a craft and and some there's skills um attached to it. There are
different techniques and you have you learn as you go. And so there's two things that have been helpful for me and I hope it's helpful for the person that that made that comment and thank you for
sharing that. Um two things. Number one
sharing that. Um two things. Number one
is there are different levels of complexity of apps that you can build.
So if you're doing a website, if you're doing slides, that's easy. Replid is
going to crank that out every time. But
if you're building something that's super complex and you're a not tech, you're not a technical person and you don't appreciate the complexity that goes into that. Like now like Rhymer can talk about websockets, APIs, databases,
all that stuff. You may not appreciate how complex of a functionality you're asking replet to build. Um, and then number two, so I just have you think about that. Number two is I go back to
about that. Number two is I go back to the importance of that initial planning session when you're building something new and this is why I like the chatbt functionality is before you go into if you know if it's a really tough thing
that you're trying to build or something new to you you don't know what you don't know so at that point it might be a good time to jump into chat GPT have a conversation learn about it like learn
about what APIs you have to integrate what databases do you need do you need a blob storage do you need a structured database do do you need a Postgress database do you need authentication what are all these things that you need and
take the time to really appreciate the problem and what you're trying to ask agent to do and then start building with replet agent so you know the broader point here is that there is a craft to
this there are techniques to this you know as you tune in to Rhyar's live streams you're seeing him do all the kind of the different um the different angles the different techniques that
he's implementing you know like like you doing plan mode in doing a planning session in build mode. That's a that's a technique that I learned for Rymeire.
So, um I would encourage you to stay with it. Um vibe coding in my view is
with it. Um vibe coding in my view is going to be the skill for the next 5 years. Right now, it is optional. You're
years. Right now, it is optional. You're
you're ahead of the curve. You're going
to stand out, but very soon it's going to be mandatory. And so, this is a long five 10 year trend. You're just getting started. Your technique is going to get
started. Your technique is going to get better. The agent is going to get
better. The agent is going to get better. Like also, you know, you're
better. Like also, you know, you're going to learn more about it and also agents getting better and better and so it's only a matter of time before you consistently getting the output that you want. But I hear you, man. I was there
want. But I hear you, man. I was there too like early on with agent because you know also my skill level wasn't as where it is right now. But also agent wasn't as good as it was right now. But you
just have to have confidence that you those two will progress and very soon you're going to be cranking out apps at a high clip and you're going to be really happy about it.
>> Yeah. And this isn't just unique to the a to this AI or vibe coding space. Like
when I entered the WordPress space in 2012, it was the same thing. And when I got into web flow and no code and all the like web design stuff in 2017, it was the same thing, right? Like it's
this new prospect of a new frontier, no code. It's this WordPress. You no longer
code. It's this WordPress. You no longer need to like, you know, the CMS is visible now and you can have all these theme builders, but there's still like a lot of stuff to learn, right? Like in
Web Flow, same thing. It's a very complex tool now. Yes, you can build without knowing the code and you can have this beautiful front-end visual UI editor, but if you want to build like an enterprise level piece of a website with
web flow, you have to like learn a lot of stuff. And same thing with Replet,
of stuff. And same thing with Replet, right? If you're going to learn like you
right? If you're going to learn like you could go in and you can play with designer and you can like get some basic stuff out of this, but if you really want to take it to the next level, if you really want to build like a production grade piece of software or
build a tool that's like functional and usable for yourself, then you have to like kind of take that next step up, right? And there is no shortcuts. I I
right? And there is no shortcuts. I I
know people think like we're in this age of AI and like blah blah blah everything's easy but it's not easy right like and to say it's easy is like a disservice to you know like the stuff that you're learning right it's a valuable skill that you're learning like Manny is saying this is something that
you're going to use for your career for the next you know 5 10 years right like I know that the promise of like AI and AGI whatever like but let's just assume that we're all just going to be doing some of this stuff for a while the next few years like this is a powerful skill
to have you know to be able to solve a business problem in a couple days is wild >> and one thing I want to talk a a little bit about is just the comments. Um I've
seen a lot of comments talking about have they literally been publishing as we speak during the stream. So Ibraham
so great to see it. Um also I saw another one um Iconic wealth. I know you can't share the link right now but it sounds like you built up a portfolio while we were speaking. So it's so so great to see. Uh Gorman bookkeeping
thank you so much for just sharing like the things that you've created as well.
And a big quick shout out to people who have been just in the stream answering each other. I named a few, but also KG,
each other. I named a few, but also KG, thanks so much for for jumping in there and just uh you know, letting us know uh what's been working for you. Cognto
coding, I feel like you've been at every stream from the very beginning. So, just
thank you so much. I think we have a meeting coming up next week. So, really,
really excited to kind of uh connect with you. And then one thing I wanted to
with you. And then one thing I wanted to cover is at some point we were talking about Stripe. Brian was talking about
about Stripe. Brian was talking about Stripe and a lot of questions came in about like, hey, how do I do this integration? And um it's really really
integration? And um it's really really great. Um Brian actually did a deep dive
great. Um Brian actually did a deep dive has like like two deep dives. one on how to actually integrate using our new connectors which has been very very helpful and the second for actually how to do subscriptions. So one thing I think we're going to be doing is
creating playlists within YouTube so you can kind of like you know check out some of the showcases that we're having like today but also the deeper dives that Rhymar is doing and we're we're listening to you like let us know what you want to see built. Um I think when
we come back from the holiday break we'll be doing another deep dive with Rhyar. Um and we're kind of have to come
Rhyar. Um and we're kind of have to come some ideas we you know formulated over the last couple of weeks but moving forward we do want to hear from you.
what would you like to see us build? Um,
and anything else that kind of comes along the way. And the last thing I want to touch upon, someone talked about video games. Um, and yes, u, Zen, a big
video games. Um, and yes, u, Zen, a big shout out to Zen at the office. Um,
Rhymar, Manny, and myself did a little, uh, you know, commercial shoot with them for an upcoming, um, uh, Microsoft competition with students. But one of like Zen's secret passions is just video games in general. Um, we are working uh
oh well I don't want to talk about too much but let's just say there's going to be some there's going to be some uh you know upgrades coming up very very soon um on that end. Sorry May didn't mean to interrupt. There's a lot of great stuff
interrupt. There's a lot of great stuff happening in the chat.
>> No um absolutely um thanks for calling that out. Yeah, I just wanted to mention
that out. Yeah, I just wanted to mention that um I think it's very easy to get started with vibe coding now. You saw
you saw me do it in real time. I was
building slides and websites in real time. But again, like you know, doing
time. But again, like you know, doing more complicated types of apps, that's going to take skill. Like there's still a lot of technique and skill to that.
And if you're a not you're a nontechnical person, you're learning that up. That's great. You know, you
that up. That's great. You know, you know, both me and Rhymar come from that background. You can get there, but it is
background. You can get there, but it is going to take um effort. Um there's a cool comment here. Um Rhymar, you know, what are the most complicated apps that you um built? Um, Rammer, I'm sure has a
ton, but like one of my favorite ones was a custom CRM within Notion. So, I
have all of my contacts in Notion, and I wanted to make it easy for me to update that database with information from LinkedIn, from social, um, from web
searches and, um, whenever I had a new meeting, it would trigger an automation that would create a new contact if needed. If not, it would update that
needed. If not, it would update that contact with all the relevant information. and also some contacts for
information. and also some contacts for that meeting. So this was taking me
that meeting. So this was taking me sometimes like an hour before every meeting if I was meeting a prospect or someone um I would have to do all this research. I was able to automate all of
research. I was able to automate all of that um within replet using um connectors and um other techniques and
um using different AIs um to do that. Um
so when I got that running I was really really happy about it. So, you know, that's, you know, example, you know, somewhat more complex application or functionality, but for me, it's just something that was super helpful. Saving
me an hour before every meeting was was super helpful.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. For me, um, I built an app. Let's
see. It's got uh a browser extension that talks to the web app. It's got a widget that's like an HTML script that you can install on a website, like that you can install on any website that's kind of like tracking web analytics, and
that also talks to this web app. Uh, and
then there's like live chat and a bunch of social elements inside of the tool.
And so like this super interconnected thing that allows me to go to a website, kind of scrape data from the site, put it into this feed, and then the feed kind of auto autocreates newsletters and stuff for me. So, um, the the potential
is there, right? Like you can get almost anything you want out of Replet if you know how to use it, right? And so that's again why why we're hoping to like try to start educating. I saw a couple comments about like there needs to be
more education around this and like for sure that's why we just uh launched they just launched the Replet learn program so watch Matt Palmer's always got good content coming out on a lot of this stuff and you know we're ramping up some
of these live streams to again show you how not just to learn but to show you how like in real time let's try to do some of this stuff. So it's like let's show you the features in some of these streams and then like let's dive in and actually get hands-on so you can learn
how to work with the agent. So hopefully
you'll start seeing just a lot more content come out around that stuff. And
again, that's why we're asking uh you all to help share like what what do you want to see built? Uh and so again, like we would like to shape this content around the stuff that you all would like to see us build. So yeah, be sure to share in the comments or to reach out to
us on uh X or LinkedIn or wherever you find us on social and let us know what you'd like to see us build.
>> We're rolling out a lot of great educational content. So def definitely
educational content. So def definitely tune in for that. But more importantly is you have to build. You have to get into replet and you have to try it out.
There's no replacement for you actually doing something uh or building something. So my advice is find a
something. So my advice is find a problem that you're interested in. Maybe
it's, you know, something that's tedious for you that you want to solve. Maybe
it's like an app that you want to build for a friend or for a family member.
Maybe it's something that you want to automate for your team.
um you know just find something of interest and just get in replet and start trying to build it and try to get that intuition. I think that is like one
that intuition. I think that is like one of the fastest ways to learn in addition to tuning in for all of our great content. But I think you got to get
content. But I think you got to get there got in there every day and be building a replet.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, for sure.
>> One thing I'll just say on that note is a lot of times we're doing very complex apps. It doesn't have to be complex. And
apps. It doesn't have to be complex. And
that's how I started getting going.
Unfortunately, I do not have the same technical skill and patience as Manny and Rhyar do. What they're doing is just absolutely unreal. But on my end, it was
absolutely unreal. But on my end, it was just like, hey, like someone asked me for a digital signature and I was just like, I went online. I found a Reddit link and hey, this is the best digital signature place you can do. It's free.
Clicked on it. And again, like everything else, $5 subscription per month to be able to use, you know, just just to create a signature, right? What
did I do? I went on to on the Replet. It
took me about eight minutes to create an app where I could do a digital signature with my trackpad and off I sent it out PNG, PDF. The last thing is just like
PNG, PDF. The last thing is just like you know uh converting image files on the internet. Sometimes you pull a cool
the internet. Sometimes you pull a cool image from the internet and it's like not in the format you want it. I created
a quick converter that converts it into PNG. So start small. Think about the
PNG. So start small. Think about the little everyday kind of challenges you have.
>> Well and even those complex apps like I was saying they started as a simple thing right? Anything that starts as a
thing right? Anything that starts as a complex thing that is functional almost always started as a simple thing that grew in complexity over time, right?
Like if you think about any system at scale, it's very difficult to build a big system, a scalable like a big thing all at once, right? So like just like anything, you know, you you you need to start small. And so like Francisco,
start small. And so like Francisco, that's a perfect point. If you're just starting out on this and you're trying to rebuild really complex stuff, maybe you're starting at too high of an expectation level, maybe start trying to build like a little website or try to build a little weather app or build
yourself a little to-do app or, you know, start trying with different things. And then don't just stop at
things. And then don't just stop at like, oh, I built a to-do app. What
makes it uniquely yours? Or what is the thing that you're trying to solve? Or
like maybe look in your real world and figure out what is something I'm dealing with that this problem might solve? And
just try to solve a little a little thing, you know? know, don't try to build the next Facebook or the next Twitter or the next X whatever, you know, like just small thing.
>> I I I just want to mention something that is probably going to contradict contradict myself. [laughter]
contradict myself. [laughter] Um, but, you know, I I keep thinking back to the example when we had Jacob from our team, from our sales team, come on and demo the app that he built. So,
it's, you know, non-technical background, just joined Replet. First
two weeks, he sits down and starts building in Replet. And he asked for a pretty complicated app. It was like this AI trainer for a sales team so you can
dial into the app. It talks to the salesperson. It analyzes the
salesperson. It analyzes the conversation. It grades the
conversation. It grades the conversation. It stores it. It gives
conversation. It stores it. It gives
them a grade. It gives the manager an update. And had he come to me first and
update. And had he come to me first and and to told me he wanted to build it, I would have been like, "No, dude. You're
being way too ambitious, dude. Keep it
simple." But he didn't he didn't have that, you know, curse of knowledge. In
some ways, I think we have a curse of knowledge, right? That like, oh yeah,
knowledge, right? That like, oh yeah, it's going to be super complicated. But
he just went yolo. He just dropped that in the prompt. He w he walked away. He
went to go get lunch. And when he came back, he had this really complicated amazing app with AI and everything. And
I was like I'm like, "Wow." Like, you know, in some ways it's all, you know, there, you know, it may be that that we don't fully appreciate how far Replet
agent has come. And so like I think maybe every so often just drop like a like a wild competent there and and see what agent can do for you. I I think you'd be pleasantly surprised. But I
keep thinking back to that. I'm like man like do I do I do am I thinking about some of this stuff too much? Am I not being as ambitious? Do I need to be giving Replet harder and harder prompts?
Um so I just I wanted to add that as as as sort of a counter to some of the points we've been making.
>> Yeah, this is >> it's fair.
>> Yeah, >> it's fair. the curse of knowledge. I've
not I've actually haven't heard of that.
That's that's really really awesome. And
yeah, and I mean Ramar and Manny always like we we were lucky enough to to have an offsite um here at Replet and like the things they built in days was just like unbelievable and we're talking about complex apps, talking about simple
apps. One of the things too is is Rhymar
apps. One of the things too is is Rhymar always says like there's like the crazy Limar, you know, Rhymar way and I don't know what that meant. you know, I had just met him and you know, one of the things again we've talked about it's been for anyone who's been here for the
stream, you've heard about, you know, we we check every single chat you drop in.
We literally for a very long time we were copy and pasting every single app while we were speaking to kind of like put it into, you know, a doc and then share internally and kind of analyze what people were saying and R was like I don't know do all that. So he created
this app that essentially you know keeps track of everything that's coming in, analyzes what what people are saying and then kind of passes that feedback on in such a nice bundle the internal team.
So, you know, find these solutions for things that, you know, maybe you don't want to do, you know, day-to-day. But
again, where you start is up to you, but um now is the best time is all I can say.
>> Yeah. Somebody literally asked just recently here, which is a robo taxi.
Lord, what is that? Uh can you send us an AI summary of the comments in this chat? That's exactly why we built the
chat? That's exactly why we built the tool that we shared um in the last uh t this past Tuesday stream. And actually,
if you look on my X page, I just shared a snapshot of the little browser extension that we built. And that's what we're thinking about doing maybe for the next um the next stream is, you know, maybe showing how something like that
could be built. So um yeah, again, let us know in the in the chat if that was interesting to you. And um I think that's the most promising thing in my mind is the ability to just have that,
right? Like you joke about lazy rhymar,
right? Like you joke about lazy rhymar, but that's like a real thing. you know,
I I interact with lots of people in in an everyday world, you know, who are like we get on a meeting and I see them struggling with a Google sheet that would just be so much better because it's like a complicated spreadsheet if
like you could just give them a little UI on this. And so like literally in five minutes I could be like, "Hey, Replet, uh, connect to Google Sheets, send them this remix, and then now they have a UI on top of their Google sheet."
Um, and so like there's all these little things that I I think we're just not taking, you know, into into account that like you think this is like SAS, like we're going to take over all the SAS and the HubSpot, Salesforce, blah blah,
we're going to rebuild all these platforms. It's like, yeah, maybe, you know, maybe in 5 years like you will rebuild all those. But I think what's more likely is these little tools, right? Right? It's going to be like a
right? Right? It's going to be like a death by a thousand paper cuts where all these little pieces of maybe slices of the HubSpot thing will be pulled off by somebody who just needs like that little piece and doesn't want to pay the $800 a
month for that like one little feature and then that will flourish into something else. And so that's where I
something else. And so that's where I see like these little micro tools, these little personal projects, these internal tools for businesses. If you're in an enterprise and you can have, you know, people on your marketing team building
solutions to problems that used to require engineering time, that's a huge win. Like that's a major win. And so
win. Like that's a major win. And so
like all of these are like intangible things and parts of this ecosystem that I don't think any of us has really understood how how big an impact this is all going to have over time. It
>> it's it's going to be the essential skill. Absolutely. I'm already starting
skill. Absolutely. I'm already starting to see it. Um, we um I I I posted a clip recently of someone that was breaking into a new industry
and they showed up to the first interview with the Vibecoded app and the the the second interview was with the
CEO. They saw this app, the initiative,
CEO. They saw this app, the initiative, they were wowed by it. They he he met with the CEO and he got the job. Now
that's what he's doing. He's he's he's building by coding different types of applications, internal tools and different and working on different projects in that respect. And so I think yeah that you know that you're going to
see more and more of this vibe coding is going to be an essential school skill for everyone. At the very least I think
for everyone. At the very least I think every team is going to have a vibe coder on staff. So you're going to have like a
on staff. So you're going to have like a like a legal team vibe coder, a marketing vibe coder guru um somebody in in in sales. Um but yeah, pretty soon
it's it's everybody's going to be um uh required to vibe code.
>> Absolutely.
>> There uh one comment here like around the the sales team training to it. Yes.
Um we actually um release that as a template. So I will include that in the
template. So I will include that in the show notes for folks to remix themselves. So So the nice thing about
themselves. So So the nice thing about the remix is that you can bring it into your own replet account and you can build off of that initial build and make it your own. Um, so we have a reply gallery. Encourage you to go check that
gallery. Encourage you to go check that out. A lot of great examples there of
out. A lot of great examples there of different apps. And again, if it's a
different apps. And again, if it's a template, you just remix it and it's in your replet account and you can start building from there. It's a great way to kind of accelerate the build process.
>> Yeah.
>> During the stream, I built a what does it say? A
it say? A >> Gemini Educator Prep app that works in airplane mode. [laughter]
airplane mode. [laughter] >> Yeah.
That's uh we've talked about doing some community, you know, uh live builds, too, where y'all are building, you know, next to us. So, yeah, that might be fun to see what y'all come up with, too. Um,
and then I saw another comment recently about participating in a hackathon, like somebody participating in a hackathon who might not otherwise have been able to do that. So, that's super cool, too.
You know, again, to be able to do things and open up um potential, you know, is so cool as a creator. Like, code has always been a
creator. Like, code has always been a limiter for me, right? Right? I've
always had these great ideas and all these things I wanted to do and like again code was always this roadblock.
This cost of like hiring a development team and the cycle of building it and then you had to make sure that like it was feasible uh financially before you invested all this money in it. So it
almost never happened. Whereas now you can just kind of experiment and yeah sure it might cost me 50 or 100 bucks to like experiment but honestly that's not a big deal like you know like for the scale of trying to get an experiment out
into the world and if this thing can save me a couple hours that's worth my time you know. Um, and and so again, I think like thinking about the the real potential of where this is headed is and and what you could do with this
theoretically as you get more and more powerful with the skill.
>> Spot on. And I want to get to this question here from world round. And the
other thing that I'll mention is um I think you need to also start shifting into a mindset in terms of how might you monetize your apps. Um, and I think, you know, historically that's been pretty
challenging, but we're working really hard at Replet to make that as seamless as possible. So, go back and check out
as possible. So, go back and check out Rhyar's previous streams on Stripe integration. Uh, we'll include those in
integration. Uh, we'll include those in the follow-up email as well. But I think that once you start monetizing your apps, it's just like the whole cost thing is going to go away. Yeah.
>> Um, so I encourage all of you like now like I think that was a pain point previously. Replid has made it super
previously. Replid has made it super easy to do that. So I definitely encourage you to do that. I just wanted to go back to this previous question here around the chatbt CMS. So again
with chatbt, you know that it's a jumping off point to the front end. So
you're going to get a really nice website. So I think what you can do in a
website. So I think what you can do in a chatbt build is have maybe like the placeholders for where your blog post might go and then you'll go into replet and then in replet that's when you'll
build out the full backend. So for a CMS, you'll need a database. You'll need
to park the text somewhere. Um you'll
need to some more complicated back-end functionality. So I would the way I
functionality. So I would the way I would approach this is like start with the front end, the design, how you want it to look, where you want the blog post to be, you can build that out in chatb, and then when you like the design, when
it looks good, then jump into replet to build out the full backend and the database and all that stuff. That's how
I would um approach that problem. I hope
that helps. Uh world ROM. Awesome.
No, it's been great to see all the comments and again, thank you all so so much for joining. Um, and especially everyone that stuck around for an extra half hour. I know we've been we've been
half hour. I know we've been we've been going at it here. It's been it's been, you know, it's been a lot of fun and it's been great to see just folks kind of just literally build uh their own projects during the live stream and and push them out. Again, a huge shout out
to to to Gorman who did that as well, Ibraham. Um, and just others who are
Ibraham. Um, and just others who are kind of building alongside with us. Um,
really appreciate it. Again, uh just a quick reminder, we are sending out um a recorded uh live stream link for this um afterwards along with a lot of resources. I know we talked about a lot
resources. I know we talked about a lot of different things. Some of them have been dropped in the chat um and just kind of uh we'll be summarizing everything and again keep an eye out for more events coming up very very soon.
We're taking a holiday break um for the next twoish weeks roughly and then like I think second week of January we'll come back with um some more. So I can't wait to see you all. Yeah, shout out to
700 comments today from 249 people across the [laughter] >> um yeah, across three different platforms across X, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
>> Uh so we probably didn't get to everyone, but we tried to reply to everyone and we will be reviewing those and taking a look at everything that was said. Um yeah, so um thanks everyone for
said. Um yeah, so um thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts and and and for the feedback.
>> A couple things to to close us out.
Number one is a lot of this is new functionality and so we'd love for you to test it, try it out, tell us what works, tell us what
you build, tell us what doesn't work. Um
share that with us um uh on social is probably the best way to do that. Um
otherwise support otherwise Reddit and our discourse page. Um, number two is start using uh the replet app within cachebt. Make that part of your your
cachebt. Make that part of your your your regular workflow at least as an option. And then number three is you
option. And then number three is you know encourage people to get started with the starter plan. So f you know family members, friends like even if you got like uh you know kids in your family
like teenagers like hey you know you have that idea for a new business go to replet hit the starter plan. You don't
need a credit card. just start building and see how far you get and then once you get a prototype that's when you ask mom for the credit card. So you know I I you know like encourage people to you
know get a sense of what this is. It's
going to be so important for everybody's career. It's going to be the fundamental
career. It's going to be the fundamental skill. So to the extent that you can
skill. So to the extent that you can share that with folks I think they're going to really appreciate. So those are the three things that I would ask of everybody in the chat.
>> Yeah.
>> All right.
>> See will you guys entertain our live questions? Yes. just for you. But you
questions? Yes. just for you. But you
didn't ask a question, so now we won't answer. [laughter]
answer. [laughter] [gasps] >> I think that's it. We're wrapping up here though, right?
>> Uh yeah. So, so yeah, thank you everybody. U Francisco, thanks so much
everybody. U Francisco, thanks so much for calling tuning in. Rhymar, man,
great to have you on the stream. Thanks
everybody. Um I'll catch we'll catch you on the next one. Bye.
>> Happy holidays everyone. Have a good one. Thank you.
one. Thank you.
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