Wake up, we have a new tool in the market

Vibe coding platform built for non-technical professionals

Think of the problems you face with the apps and tools you use daily.

Think of basic apps like time trackers, business dashboards, text processing tools, etc. They are fast, reliable, and even do the job for you.

But tell you what - they are not personal.

You don’t own or have complete control over your data. You don’t determine what features you wish to use. You pay for platforms but only use some features.

This is why keywords like “[tool name] alternative” have great SEO traffic even today, leading multiple micro saas businesses to offer one-feature solutions.

But that time has passed, and now we are in the era of vibe coding.

You don’t need enterprise tools with thousands of features. Nor do you need micro saas with single solutions if they are not offering what exactly you need.

You can ship software for yourself that’s not expensive and works primarily based on the metrics you decide are crucial for your business.

Like always, we were digging into AI tools that support your business and discovered this goldmine - Adaptive.ai

Adaptive is a prompt-to-webapp tool with an entirely different set of characteristics compared to what you have used online.

While most tools make the lives of Devs easier with AI writing the code for them, we can’t help but notice how beautifully designed Adaptable is for non-technical professionals and creators.

In this newsletter, we:

  • Explore the capabilities of Adaptive

  • Understand why we recommend it for non-technical professionals

  • See how Product Hunt’s founder made something weird with Adaptive

What is possible with Adaptive?

Our team played around with Adaptive and discovered some stunning use cases.

1/ Recreate websites with a single prompt

Inspired by a website’s design and functionality?

You don’t need to prompt your way out of it. Just share the link with Adaptive.

It will browse the website and create an editable template/clone. You can later add or optimise pages, layouts, or content.

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2/ Tools that need image/video processing

Imagine personal software that processes images or videos, but with the context and rules you define. You can build finance readers to give you expense charts or scanners to check if a food label is healthy for you.

Upload media when needed or automate data inputs to process and report to you in real time. Don’t worry about processing and focus only on insights.

3/ Generate Audio or Podcast

We are not talking about a typical prompt-to-podcast generation here. You can literally build software or any voice output app from your meeting notes or a conversation with a friend.

You don’t spend time exclusively creating a podcast. Your conversations can automatically turn into podcasts.

We have also noticed Adaptive is handy to create AI chat assistants without API keys, custom forms connected to your email, etc.

But majorly, this is gold if you are a non-technical person who imagines creating personal software on top of multi-model LLMs, media processing, audio output generation, etc.

“If you can dream it, you can make it.”

Why do we think Adaptive is perfect for non-technical executives?

Among its many features and avoiding prerequisites like great UI and the ability to execute prompts, we want to highlight three features we think are lifesavers for those who can’t code:

1/ Shows Reasoning and Workflow

You can see what Adaptable is working on in real time and in what order. You can also see when an error occurs, which makes it easier to break down and re-run prompts.

Or just ask Adaptive to fix errors.

2/ Not only tells you what you need, but also…

This is one of our favourite features. One of our team members was building a dashboard for his Discord server to showcase the top ten members.

Adaptive told him precisely what it needed to execute it:

But not everyone knows what token value means or how to find it, so adaptive points you in the right direction.

You are never lost and can quickly return to building your product rather than hovering over accessing value inputs and app permissions.

3/ Oh! You will love this!

So when we vibe code and click on ‘view code’ we get 1000s of lines of code. It’s hard to figure out what component exists where to implement minor changes (changing text, load speed of an icon, etc.) without burning credits.

Here’s where Adaptive is different.

The moment you click on ‘view code’, you get neatly organized files with different functions.

Now if you’re a curious soul, you can feed each file into Claude or ChatGPT and understand what each file solves for you. At any point if you face issues with your app, you know where to look.

And needless to say, organising files in your GitHub repository gets so much more easier.

Recently, Ryan Hoover, founder of Producthunt, vibe coded this:

Weird? Yes.

Is anything possible? Definitely yes.

All you need is to imagine.

So… What are you creating today?

Thanks to Adaptive for partnering with us to provide this opportunity.

That’s all, team!

That’s it for now 🙂 Stay curious, leaders!

- Mr. Prompts

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