Recently came across a great tool. I’ve been actively experimenting with no-code tools since I can remember, then Ai coders since the moment I was able to join their beta. Starting with Replit over a year ago. I remember being in a train on my way to Berlin and making a small app with my phone browser.
Fast-forward one year later, I came across Lovable.dev literally four nights ago. And since then I was able to crate one MVP from my idea bucket a day since then. Four nights, four web-apps, some simple some a bit more complex.
The process was simple:
Used voice ChatGPT to vomit everything about the app, then as it to summarize it in a prompt for an Ai buddy. I have ADHD so I rather talk to the AI than write.
Took that prompt, adjust it a bit, and post it in Lovable.dev (after creating a free account)
Waited for the result, and started fine-tuning every detail
I fine-tuned the look and feel and each aspect of the UI/UX
I fined tuned each logic, each database, each integration
Users can create account, profile, pay for upgrades via Stripe, save data, edit, retried, follow each other.
I crated with Ai a full set of rules and compliance
Ai did audit reports and security and self fixed.
I integrated with different APIs - Google Auth, Google Maps/Places, Groq, OpenAi, Resend for emails, etc
And I did all of that with basically no real coding understanding by my own.
I’m just good at putting one and one together. I know about databases as it’s the same logic as Excel And being able to “talk to the Ai” and pull practically 4 fully functional micro-startups every day.
ValidGator - 30 Seconds Free Startup Validation
The premise is simple for this one. You have 500 characters to describe your idea (350 character too much if you ask me), and then after creating a Free account, the Ai will run a estimation and give you a simple overview and some recommendations.
Users have access to free credits to run idea validations.
There’s a PRO version that will allow users
to run almost unlimited validations
to save their validations for later use
to post validations privately (if you want to keep the idea safe)
Disclaimer: These idea validations should serve as a guide. They are not meant to be financial, legal, or professional advice of any kind. It’s a high-level overview of things to consider.
Quotter - Pricing Strategy for Illustrators & Creatives
This brings a micro-solution that is requested all the time by illustrators. A way to understand pricing, to have some indication on how much they should charge clients at market rate.
Users are able to enter what they are being asked by a client
The system will calculate how much this will normally cost (EU/US)
Recommend a few different strategies (NFA) you can chose
Then create a full PDF proposal or quote to send to your client
Theres a Premium tier where
Users are able to save those quotes
Have unlimited quote generations per month
Customizations to the pricing strategy for fine-tuning
Also it’s possible to enter different currencies, discount, rushed-fee and other customizations.
Might be something simple but besides a few books, this information is not shared openly, and this causes some time for illustrators to undermine pricing, instead of using competitive pricing.
This tool is not mean to be financial advice, I even recommend illustrators to buy the illustrator guide for pricing from the Illustrator’s guild for good benchmarking.
The tool also allow you to modify your quotes, and print a PDF
Breezly.io - freelance agreements in minutes.
Another micro-app, this time it’s meant to be as guidance for freelancer contracts. Also something I relate to, having talked to so many artists and creators. Most of whom do not protect their work, they start working with clients with no clear contract, they receive requests outside the scope of the work and have no way to discuss it as the rules are not clear.
The idea of having a simple way to generate basic templates that will need legal revision. This is not meant to be legal advice in any way or form, just provide a template to be adjusted then presented to a proper advisor, lawyer, or solicitor for quick review.
It’s always my personal opinion that any paper is better than no paper at all.
Users can create contracts on the go and print them
There’s also Breezly Pro version
Create and manage unlimited contracts
Download contracts as professional PDFs
Create and save custom contract templates
Enhanced Customization
Design that match your brand (soon)
It’s also possible for users to save their own templates and be able to complete them faster with the app.
The next step for this app would be to develop a few contracts reviewed by lawyers for different jurisdictions to cover more compliance.
Disclaimer: Breezly is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The contract templates and tools offered are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional legal counsel.
There are more apps I've been working on. I’ll post soon those.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as financial or legal advice. Each business and financial situation is unique, and it’s important to consult with a professional or conduct your own thorough research before making any financial decisions.