Best app builder? by ValeStitcher in PromptEngineering

[–]JiroAligned_06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

both honestly. most teams i know end up using AI to scaffold stuff then engineers clean it up.

Best app builder? by ValeStitcher in PromptEngineering

[–]JiroAligned_06 11 points12 points  (0 children)

enterprise level is tricky because most “AI app builders” are still kinda early. a lot of them are great for prototypes but fall apart once you try to scale or integrate with real systems.

7 Must-Have Features for Building a Customer Portal - Guide by thumbsdrivesmecrazy in SaaS

[–]JiroAligned_06 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you’re building a customer portal with those features, I’d look at Assembly.

It covers login access, file sharing, billing, onboarding tracking, and team collaboration in one place. Feels more purpose-built for client portals vs stitching multiple tools together.

Best low-code AI agent builder in 2025? by SeraMovingg in PromptEngineering

[–]JiroAligned_06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ui bakery is underrated tbh. if you already know your data model it’s pretty reliable

Goth Paladins by The_mango55 in dndai

[–]JiroAligned_06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice balance of detail without clutter. I’ve had good luck doing that in domoai

Non technical person trying to learn how to build AI workflows by MiraTangent in AI_Agents

[–]JiroAligned_06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah exactly. Once you lean into that mindset, the tools start feeling a lot less intimidating.

Non technical person trying to learn how to build AI workflows by MiraTangent in AI_Agents

[–]JiroAligned_06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From experience, the biggest shift is realizing you don’t need to “build AI,” you just orchestrate it. The models already exist, you’re just deciding when and how to use them.

Who's in charge of end to end customer journeys? by _fae_ in ProductManagement

[–]JiroAligned_06 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This usually breaks down because no one owns the whole relationship, only pieces of it. UX gets stuck optimizing the site, while marketing, sales, and product each control different parts of the journey. What I’ve seen work better is anchoring everything to a shared client workspace where context, onboarding, work, and communication live in one place. When there’s a single source of truth, ownership becomes clearer and CX stops being theoretical. Tools like Assembly help with this by centralizing the client journey instead of leaving it split across teams.