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You really need a video or gif on your home to take a quick peak<p>The concept sounds exciting, but couldn’t really see what it does quickly enough<p>Would love a jupyter-style IDE for developing web applications<p>Have the IDE manage files and deployment<p>I only do the directing<p>The IDE does the iteration on designs, the code, and all the necessary automations and integrations<p>Kind of like having a direct jupyter-notebook repl interface on top of a PaaS platform
I think to sell me would require:<p>1) Actual notebooks / no lock-in<p>2) Coding integration<p>Come to think of it, a better way might be for me to retro-kludge GPT APIs into Jupyter, Pluto, or similar.<p>Nevermind.<p>I think the key question is how you'll compete with the inevitable open source version.