Lazy AI turns the traditional software development process on its head. Now you can create and deploy full stack web applications with prompts! 🤯 Bring your creativity, logic and a sense of fun - get ready to wordsmith software!
Congrats!🎉 Sounds like a good idea. I tried it, but to run the AI-written App need update to pro. I also want to know what unique advantages it has compared with Claude Artifacts?
@zenda1122 Hey, Zenda (I'm Chief, and I'm from the Lazy AI Team)!
I saw the Claude Artifacts launch last week. I think it's insanely cool to have previews of code snippets right in the chat! However, there are SEVERAL advantages Lazy AI has compared to Claude Artifacts (I hope I won't be too long)
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With Claude Artifacts, Claude renders a preview of the code from a generated code snippet in your conversation with Claude. For example, if you ask for a crab (as they did in the demo), it will render the HTML of the crab in the chat. Your crab website lives in your chat with Claude, and no one can see it unless they have access to your Anthropic account.
On the other hand, Lazy AI generates an actual file. Because of this, if you create a crab website in Lazy AI, your website will be accessible by anyone, anywhere from the moment you press run. All apps run in the cloud, so you receive a shareable link when you run your app - and anyone in the world can see your crab website instantly. It's literally a real website!
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If you ask Claude to create a multipage website (for example, a website with a login page and a profile page), it may be rendered but none of the buttons on your website will have a real effect - because a login page requires you to have a backend; and when Claude renders your application, it's giving you a preview of the UI, but it's not executing the server-side code.
On the other hand, Lazy AI can handle full-stack multifile applications (and is actually multifile by default). We have several web apps that integrate logins, and several reusable templates of apps that integrate logins!
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You also cannot build any apps that require databases with Anthropic's Claude Artifacts feature, which you can do in Lazy AI.
And there are several more differences, such as the fact that you cannot build web apps that require you to securely integrate with other services (as you do not have environment secrets), you cannot use Claude Artifacts for applications that do not have a user interface (for example, Discord/Telegram/WhatsApp bots), you also cannot build APIs and you do not have version control and you cannot see code diffs and you get the idea! Hope this was helpful!
@chief_imagineer Great! You have considered the pain points of building web apps very thoroughly. These advantages are sufficient for us to choose Lazy AI. Keep going!
Fantastic work, everyone! I've started using Lazy every week to help me build internal tools, and it's already saved me hours of work each week!
Looking forward to what's next in Lazy!
This looks cool!! Would have been super helpful when we started building our MVP at the time.
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Hey Misha, can you share more details about the security measures in place for deploying web apps using Lazy AI? Looking forward to experimenting with your platform!
@memphys_sk hi your apps run in separate containers, only you have access to the code or your team, you can set up secrets to connect to APIs.
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