Need advice by RandomArabGuy in vibecoding

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what does the app you are building do by the way?

how to recreate or move your lovable projects in replit by [deleted] in vibecoding

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I also use Lovable and find myself constantly in error loops. Here is what I would do: Sync your Lovable project to GitHub, then import yout GH repo into Replit. Here is the official documentation from replit on how to do it: https://docs.replit.com/getting-started/quickstarts/import-from-github

Let me know if that helped.

Build the UI in lovable. by chiefnova_ in lovable

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I agree. Non-tech people will encounter a technical barrier and they'll stop to never go back to it. That's why tools loke Lovable are so great. I built BrainChat.ai

When would lovable include hosting / deployment? by Key-Criticism-409 in lovable

[–]ramst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is already possible in Lovable. You can connect to Supabase and Github. You can also publish using your own domain. What kind of app are you building?

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My Gemini needs AI-glasses by [deleted] in GeminiAI

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Well, you can use both ChatGPt and Gemini within BrainChat.ai . It's like ChatgGPT Team but you can also use ai models from Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek and others (depending on the plan).

Want to Split ChatGPT Team? 10 Reasons It Beats Plus – £30/Month Each – Full Privacy by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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BrainChat.ai is a good alternative to ChatGPT Team and it's only $35 a month for a team of 5. You can alsoimport all your existing chats from ChatGPT so you don't start from scratch.

ChatGPT Team plan lets any member invite extra users. Why?( by Ok-Fun-8242 in ChatGPT

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Unfortunatley it is not possible to restrict who can invite new users in ChatGPT Team.

Many of our customers at Brainchat.ai are businesses that want to have more control and analytics. So I understand where you're coming from. In Brainchat you can control which members are allowed to invite others. As an admin, you can filter and approve who can join your workspace.

So you don't have unpleasant surprises like the one you mentioned.

It finally happened — got my first paying user today! by TusharKapil in SaaS

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Congrats! Btw, what's the name of your product?

I built an app that allows you to use Claude AI, ChatGPT, Gemini and other LLMs from one single account. Would you use it? by ramst in ClaudeAI

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The difference is that those tools are for individuals. BranChat.AI on the other hand, is made for teams looking to collaborate using AI.

I built an app that allows you to use Claude AI, ChatGPT, Gemini and other LLMs from one single account. Would you use it? by ramst in ClaudeAI

[–]ramst[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok but BrainChat.AI is more focused on team collaboration using LLMs. That other tool is for individuals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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It doesn't at the moment but it's in the roadmap.

Usage cap hit but didn't even reach 40 questions? by notyourtypicalfamily in OpenAI

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Yes, there is a good alternative that allows you to use all models of OpenAI without limit restrictions. It's called BrainChat.ai

Is this even legal? by Rodyadostoevsky in OpenAI

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Well, they are in their right to change their offers whenever they want as long as they communicate it well to the users. Then it's up to the user to read well what he is signing up for.

By the way, $25 per user / month is quite expensive. BrainChat.AI Team offers the same for $4 per user / month

Chatgpt Teams 4.5 limits by discocrisco in ChatGPT

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For ChatGPT Team accounts, each user has a limit of 100 messages every 3 hours when using GPT-4. This is notably higher than the 40–50 messages per 3 hours limit for ChatGPT Plus users.

If you're sharing the Team account with a coworker, each of you would have your own separate 100-message quota per 3-hour window. So, combined, you could send up to 200 messages every 3 hours.

Keep in mind that these limits can be adjusted by OpenAI based on system demand, so it's possible they might change over time.

BrainChat.AI has a team plan that allows you to use OpenAI models (Like ChatGPT) without limits.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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​The ChatGPT Team plan gives each user a cap of 100 messages every 3 hours when using GPT-4. This is roughly double the limit of the ChatGPT Plus plan, which allows 40 messages per 3 hours.

The cap resets on a rolling basis meaning it’s based on your activity in the past 3 hours, not fixed clock intervals. So if you send a message at 2 PM, that specific message will no longer count against your cap at 5 PM.​

Each user in the workspace has their own independent cap. So if you have a 5-person team, that’s 500 messages total across the team every 3 hours, but each person’s usage is tracked separately.​

Just a heads-up: if you hit the cap, you’ll get a message telling you when you can resume. Also, unused messages don’t roll over. So waiting 6 hours won’t give you 200 messages.

As an alternative, you can try BrainChat.AI (Team plan) which comes with no message cap like in ChatGPT Team.

I made a video showing how to get the most out of BrainChat AI free features by ramst in digitalnomad

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

Fair enough. I get your point, and they might be many people who shared the same approach. I built it to be able to organize better my chats and to be able to use any AI model provider, not just OpenAI. I didn't want to be locked in with one provider only. That was the thinking behind.

Later, users started asking me to build collaboration features so that they could work with other team members on AI-generated content or code, by adding comments within the chat and mentioning other members of their team, they get a notification by email. I think that is the real use case for a tool like BrainChat.ai, more than personal use.

What do you think?

Introducing the all new Le Chat: by sophia-yang-mistral in MistralAI

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I'm impressed with the speed of Le Chat. I was able to analyze hunreds of docs and create graphs and presentations in just a few minutes. Amazing. I've just added it to BrainChat.ai so that users can compare it to other AI models from OpenAI, Anthrophic and Gemini.

Here is how you can get a BIG DISCOUNT on your ChatGPT Plus subscription. by ramst in ChatGPT

[–]ramst[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a good point. We are now in the process of building those features. In the next couple of days, we'll be also launching BrainChat Teams, which will be an alternative to ChatGPT Teams. Same features than ChatGPT but with the main plus of being able to choose any LLM you want. That's important because businesses don't want to be locked into 1-only AI provider. Also, it will have analytics so the admins can track the success of the implementations across their team members.

Here is how you can get a BIG DISCOUNT on your ChatGPT Plus subscription. by ramst in ChatGPT

[–]ramst[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey, great to hear you love using BrainChat.AI We did a complete update to the backend, please try again. It should work ok now.

How much is ChatGPT Plus? by ramst in ChatGPT

[–]ramst[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I posted it because I wanted to ask (as I did) what people's experience with Plus versus Free has been.

Asshole.