Taras Rohovets

A quick recap of raptor77.dev: shipping fast 🚀

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When we started raptor77.dev the idea was a fairly simple: generate an app from a prompt and get something usable, fast. There was no real onboarding, limited iteration, and the focus was broad.

Since then, things have evolved quickly.

Early feedback made one thing clear: people weren’t just building toy apps. They wanted real business applications—dashboards, CRMs, internal tools—and they wanted to keep improving them over time without starting from scratch.

So we shifted focus towards business-first apps.

Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve shipped so far and continuing to work on:

Business-first apps → our focus now are dashboards, CRMs, admin panels (while still supporting any app type)

Authentication built-in → choose partial or full auth depending on your use case

Code change visibility → see exactly what the LLM modified on every update, making iteration and trust much easier

Improved CSS & UI quality → cleaner layouts today, with the goal of reaching Lovable / Base44-level UI generation in the coming weeks

Quick reminder what you get when generate an app wit raptor77:

Full-stack generation →

  • Frontend: React + Vite

  • Backend: integrated and ready out of the box

  • Database: PostgreSQL included (with plans to support external DB connections)

What’s coming next:

  • Google authentication for generated apps

  • Custom domains

  • Option to migrate generated apps to your own infrastructure (no lock-in)

  • Continued UX and build-quality improvements across the platform

A bit about our stack:

  • Frontend: Next.js

  • Backend: .NET 9 — fast, scalable, and easy to maintain

  • Infrastructure: Azure

  • Database: PostgreSQL (for both user apps and our internal systems)

There’s still a lot to improve, but the direction is clear.

Question for you:
What features would you need in order to seriously use a vibe-coding platform? What’s currently missing or holding you back?

X: rohovets_taras

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