Just am FYI, You actually linked to the wrong GPT Engineer in the description. I had to search online for the one in the video. Playing around with the tool. Pretty good. Very similar to Replit's new Agent app tool.
Thanks for sharing this info. The world is opening to creativity being able to solve real world problems.
Wow. This is amazing!. I do revenue management (pricing strategy) for small hotels. Been doing it with spreadsheet templates for years. I can’t code, but I’ve been a product manager. I built a working app in about 4 hours! Wow. Will save me hours every single week. And allow me to scale this product. Automating my own expertise.
Good video. It would be great, if you did a hand-on, step-by-step video
Thanx guys!!
Inspired to create an app i've wanted to build for years: A Wine Tasting Notes app that follows the SWET Systematic Approach to Wine. Close to being able to write an engaging wine review based on checkbox prompts (acidity, aromas) and then hopefully I'll be to publish direct to Vivino using an API. So cool
Thanks for the video and info! I think this is great for demos or quick prototyping of a simple app with just a couple of features. When it comes to more complex apps like marketplaces i.e., things get more challenging though.
This is wild! Thanks for sharing and providing the end results. It's also cool that you both shared your unique use cases
Is there a directory of APIs we can use? Non technical tech sales guy here trying to start building!!
What about the Stock Market? Oil Nat Gas ect.
We are entering a new era of web app development with all these new tools, cursor, v0, gpt engineer. Unbelievable. People are not ready I think.
This reminds me of Websim, but a bit more professional and with a more complex structure. I built an air fryer converter while watching this video.
GPT Engineer enables you to create apps without coding. By using natural language prompts, you may direct the AI to develop the required code, allowing you to easily create useful apps.
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