
Anything
Agent that ships mobile apps & web. Everything built in
4.0•12 reviews•1.7K followers
Agent that ships mobile apps & web. Everything built in
4.0•12 reviews•1.7K followers
Anything is the world's best agent for making products without coding. Ships mobile apps, web, or both. Designs that don't look AI-made. Everything built in, no extra tools needed.










Is this on GPT-5?
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@mrmarkjohnson you can switch between sonnet 4 or gpt-5 as the main driver of the agent. better performance with sonnet, but fun to experiment with gpt 5
That is the go-to solution for product ideation. I like the approach! Congrats on the launch
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@michael_vavilov thanks michael! yes its killer on ideation, and rapidly becoming the best for completion
@dhruvtruth I managed to create a basic app in like 5 minutes (3 minutes of prompting and 2 minutes of generating)
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@michael_vavilov let's go! what was it?
@dhruvtruth just a simple lead-magnet for @PayScope
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@michael_vavilov Thanks Michael! What are you looking to build with the tool?
@zariazinn I am experimenting with lead-magnets(microtools)
Hey, best of luck! Vibe-coding is one of most exciting things these days
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@arseny_info ty! yea getting crazy what you can vibe
This looks soo good! can't wait to test it out
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@janu stoked your excited for it! tried to think of everything to create anything
Agnes AI
No setup, no keys, no hunting for random APIs—just build and ship apps in one click? That’s some real magic, ngl. Huge win, Dhruv & Marcus!
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@cruise_chen thanks! yea we're doing some cool things under the hood to make it truly no set up / keys / etc. but end result is you just describe and it ships
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@cruise_chen Thanks Cruise! We're always trying to build magic with the tool :) What else should we add?
kudos! the rebrand is stellar!
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@narayan_prasath agree! mind child of @zariazinn
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@dhruvtruth 450k people trying your first version is impressive traction! The rebuild decision must've been tough but sounds like it paid off.
I'm curious about the frontier coding agent - when you say it can handle 100k+ lines reliably, what happens when it needs to integrate with external APIs? We've tried other no-code tools but always hit walls when we need custom integrations or specific data processing logic.
Also intrigued by the 'designs preferred 3:1' claim - how are you measuring that? Design taste is so subjective, especially for B2B tools vs consumer apps.
The all-in-one approach with DB/Auth/Payments built-in is smart. Saves so much setup headache. Does it handle complex user permission systems well? That's usually where these tools break down for us.