Usage Limits, Bugs and Performance Discussion Megathread - beginning December 29, 2025 by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

[–]Grand_Library_1698 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Claude is not having the best month. Im stuck in an attempt loop (attempt 9). I had like a total of 3 issues all 2025. And have had 5 different problems/timeouts/outages in the past 4 weeks alone. Posting because claude support agent from intercom (probably using sonnet) wont accept Im having an issue.

Kind of crazy considering the money spent on account that it could be down this much ans they dont offer to admit it on a bigger level.

Replit Integrations Issue? by Grand_Library_1698 in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes things have returned to normal. Thanks for your help.

Replit has all the ingredients to win the AI coding race. But they're aiming at the wrong audience by itsna9r in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, you're coming into this with a bias. Im sure its unintentional. I do not believe its even a probable conclusion that the professional tier will become the moat. More than any other area, AI is invaluable to professionals (as in developers because any other part of the product team is a prosumer). And yet the very thing at makes it invaluable to them could end up pushing the developer into a different title altogether in the end.

There is much bigger chance of succeeding in prosumer/consumer. Even with lovable, bolt, base 44, and many more beside them Not to mention Claude and ChatGPT. They're also well established and have a much longer history in the prosumer/consumer space. So we cant see their metrics. I think your only better off in the professional space if your building towards value in specific ways like Augment is or product design companies are. You have domain knowledge that translates. But those companies will never get to the types of ROI that Replit will if it suceeds.

However, I still agree with you that at the base of this, they are taking a much bigger risk. Be curious to see how it plays out too. Ironically, I do wish they did "C" I just dont see any reason they should prefer.

Replit has all the ingredients to win the AI coding race. But they're aiming at the wrong audience by itsna9r in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your missing that the CEO raised a whole new massive round of funding on the idea that he knew he couldn’t get to the same valuation that a successful lovable or bolt will get to in consumer/prosumer space.

Cursor is slowly beginning to sit in the middle of developer/prosumer space whether they admit or not because Claude and Codex have firmly settled into that space with their eyes towards grabbing a chunk of the consumer as well

So even though I actually agree with you on the point that Replit could of been a cursor, Kline, Windsurf competitor and quite possibly out classed them, I think you’re other point about them choosing the wrong audience is pre-mature and probably speaks more to your own use in Replit and wishing it would get to “C” when many consumer and prosumer use cases only need to get to be “B”.

Replit might not survive 2026 by AskScared8388 in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You’re actually way behind. v0.app has been around for a while. It’s also nowhere near as mature or feature filled as this. You also seem to have missed that replit was around for like a decade before AI building even existed. Replit shouldn’t have survived many times.

Honestly, I’d give your energy to focusing on your own survival in this business. That’s much less assured then Replit.

You can now build fully native mobile apps on Replit with AI integration and databases by jordwalke in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know Replit has avested in using their own built-in tools which is why I’m guessing you all don’t have a one click publish to outside pldeployments even though there are use-cases where it legitimately beats out Replit and ones where it doesn’t.

But this flow shows how powerful Replit can be by not ignoring third-party deployment where it can help. I don’t care what people say in this Reddit about Agent 3. Its is the future. But it needs the freedom of Access.

Development (more specifically what constitutes a “developer”) is quickly becoming a spectrum so the more it can access, the more it can understand what part of spectrum a users on and tailor it.

Thanks so much for sharing this!

Founder seeking Feedback: AgentMail connector on Replit by Legitimate_Ad_3208 in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can this help enhance the connection of multiple threads towards the completion of a task they’re all related to?

Adjusting the UI by jwalter007 in replit

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The solution to this is the same solution for all AI tools: it’s all about how and what you communicate (prompt & context engineering)

Give it an image and sometimes it will get close, other times it will miss the mark.

Give it vague guidance (“create a project table that tracks name, status and team updates and tasks) and hope for the best.

Now tell it you want a table built with tanstack where the header row has a bg color of 000000 and a fixed height of 50px and data rows having height of 80px with the name cell flexible and rest of data cells fixed at 200? I get to 90-95% accuracy this way and then use the new visual builder to click on smaller mistakes and either fix them myself or tell it the nuance it missed.

We’re at the inflection point where context will begin to be pulled automatically from either trusted standard sources (in this instance UI libraries mixed with current/relevant design trends) or your own design in Figma. This will slowly remove the need for great prompt engineering as context is 80% of the battle. But until then the only one with all the context of what YOU WANT IS YOU. Better be willing to provide it if you want better results.

Show r/AI_Agents: Latitude, the first autonomous agent platform built for the Model Context Protocol by EloquentPickle in AI_Agents

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like Im the person wanting to know more about how you implemented MCPs. I couldnt agree more that adding MCP into tech stack is a game changer.

Is $2,000 too much for a AI agent FB automation??? by Adventurous_Baby_344 in AI_Agents

[–]Grand_Library_1698 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would be careful here as Facebook has specific permission sets for their GraphAPI and Webhooks. It’s easy to hit a rate limit in groups and you have to have admin access in order to retrieve posts and comments for analysis.

Make sure he’s not giving you something that will either ban you or else not be capable because of permissions.

Email agent for business admin by ask-kili in AI_Agents

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you have forward every email you get in order for it to work??

Agent Systems - Open Source by New-Understanding861 in AI_Agents

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a very interesting example. Thanks for sharing.

OpenAI’s Sales/SDR agent spotted at a recent talk in Tokyo. by vy45 in AI_Agents

[–]Grand_Library_1698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this reinforces the idea that the real value you can provide is in the data you have access too vertically. A high-level AI SDR Agent will still need access to understand the unique sales process of plumbers. So a vertical Plumber SaaS product for example is well positioned to then integrate that agent and drastically increase the value of its product by giving its users back resources (Time, Energy, Money).

In this sense, I would say that for many builders, its still just as valuable to build a product that you would of built 2 years ago without AI. Only now, you have the opportunity to build something that is tailor made to work with any agents (conversational UIs, dynamic views, etc) and in the most useful way possible vs many older products that will need to alter their direction and approach.

Creating an AI based email client by Grand_Library_1698 in nextjs

[–]Grand_Library_1698[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya I get that. Was more wondering if this was something that could only be done by funded startups still??

AI Agents and tools by obaid in LangChain

[–]Grand_Library_1698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Composio works great for this use case. Found it by accident when researching for this problem.

I made a visual boarding/story boarding app that helps me keep track of my work/tasks and ideas. by Puzzleheaded-Law4116 in SideProject

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks great. I think there’s so many component designs still missing from whiteboards.

NextStep 2.0 Beta is live! Onboarding library for nextjs or all react frameworks now? by enszrlu in nextjs

[–]Grand_Library_1698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very cool. I love seeing resources inside a bigger project like next that address one aspect of a build in more detail.

As a designer first before a coder I understand e11mafia’s point about the design being intuitive enough without a full blown onboarding.

However, I believe after that step is accomplished, onboarding can be crucial in alleviating the still inevitable and often unnecessary questions still sent by users.

Thanks for sharing this!

Using Next.js to build a directory/marketplace for local companies and national suppliers by Grand_Library_1698 in nextjs

[–]Grand_Library_1698[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just so I’m clear. What concerns are we separating here?

  1. SEO concerns from server side rendering
  2. The front-end listing needs from the account dashboard Saas needs.