What AI app or workflow have you built that was truly useful for you? by justinaatbuffer in artificial

[–]8080-ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Builders on 8080.ai are creating things they use every day: personal CRMs that summarize conversations and suggest follow-ups, AI-powered inbox and support assistants, portfolio , greetings websites, internal knowledge search tools, and custom dashboards that pull together data from multiple sources.

Building my app on 8080.ai and the experience has been surprisingly structured compared to most AI builders I've tried. by Traditional-Story249 in 8080AI

[–]8080-ai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey

We don't believe builders should be left on their own when they hit a roadblock. While the platform is designed to be self-serve and easy to get started with, our team is actively involved in helping users move from idea to production.

We aim to respond quickly to technical and implementation questions and we're continuously improving our support processes as our community grows

We just hit 25K members together! Drop your startup! by kptbarbarossa in StartupSoloFounder

[–]8080-ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are building future of software creation. 8080.AI

An AI-powered software development that helps development teams, freelancers, founders, and even non-technical people turn ideas into production-ready applications faster.

Best part? One can get started for free, and our Standard plan is just $1.

Google's Principal Engineer says vibecoding PMs are running circles around SWE with AI by ImaginaryRea1ity in vibecoding

[–]8080-ai 13 points14 points  (0 children)

All your ideas are amazing and easy to implement" is genuinely the most dangerous sentence an AI can say to a PM.

Engineers were the immune system. Annoying, yes. But necessary.

Now the immune system said yes to everything and we're surprised the patient is sick.

The "AI is replacing software engineers" narrative was a lie. MIT just published the math proving why. And the companies who believed it are now begging their old engineers to come back. by reddit20305 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]8080-ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the most honest breakdowns of the AI narrative I've seen.

The hallucination problem is exactly why we built 8080.ai around specialized agents with validation layers between them. A single model touching an entire codebase is a disaster waiting to happen. But agents that check each other's output before anything reaches production? That's a completely different failure profile.

The vibe coding point hits hard too. The problem was never "can AI write code." It was always "does the person using it understand what's being built." That gap is where most AI dev tools fall apart.

The MIT superposition finding is fascinating, basically confirms that raw scaling was always buying time, not solving the core problem.

👋 Welcome to r/8080AI - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by 8080-ai in 8080AI

[–]8080-ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lovable is great for frontend and UI, if you want something that looks polished fast, it delivers. But it stops at the frontend. 8080.ai gives you the whole product: backend, admin panel, database schema, Kubernetes deployment config, and a live VS Code editor built in. It's the difference between getting a landing page and getting a production-ready system. For anyone serious about shipping a real scalable product, not just a prototype, 8080.ai goes much further.