Gabe Perez

What is the best Vibe Coding tool so far? Bonus points if we've never heard of it!

I might be missing some but I've been pretty much in love with @Lovable, @Cursor, @bolt.new and have been trying to use @Replit more and I honestly haven't touched @BASE44 too much but have heard good things. @chrismessina has nudged me to use @Windsurf for whenever I build another Raycast Extension!

Currently I use:
- @bolt.new / @Lovable
- @Cursor
- @Warp

Curious what everyone thinks is the top one so far!

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Siddesh Kumar B S
I use @Cursor and @Copilot. Cursor is better one.
Surya
Lovable any given day. Haven’t used the others but never felt the need to use them, with the latter being available.
Abdullah Numan

@Zed with Claude is awesome!

Oleg Yusupov

what's retention on Lovable?

Tommie Mathe

I swear by Cursor as I am about to release my first iOS app, completely build with cursor (code rabbit added to this), GitHub for codebase and pipeline with Firebase connection. I have no coding experience so this took me 2 months from start to finish. I will start a thread on it within a couple of days for the launch of the app! The reason why I choose for an iOS app was the fact that I wanted to see if I could do something like that, I’m not sure if this is was the best decision as I need to decide to also develop it for android later haha but hey I started somewhere.

What do you think is the best solution to build an application to use on all devices?

Adi Singh

I'm surprised no one's mentioning @Claude for code completion and suggestions - it's been a game-changer for me in terms of productivity. Its AI-driven suggestions are often more accurate than those of @Replit or @Lovable. Has anyone else tried integrating it with their IDE of choice?

Daniel B

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Andrew Martin

Really depends what you are trying to achieve.

My team uses @Cursor daily and can't speak highly enough of it.

I use @Lovable if I want really quick proof of concept stuff - but I'm not a fan of the code it spits out. If it's a larger project that needs design/prototyping then we start with @UXPin Merge of course.

I need to dive into @Replit and @bolt.new a little more.

Jon-Paul Boyadjian

I'm just learning but used to do a lot of QA for developers and wished I knew how to code. But I'm a hairdresser / computer geek :-)

Julie Su

I know nothing about coding, yet I built my own food recommendation app using vibe coding—thanks to @Cursor