You got a sub beacuse I want to see more bolt projects. Build a dashboard that would give you the link to your google doc etc etc, this will make internal tooling ideation and creation so seamless
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve watch hours of videos on Bolt and I didn’t understand it until now. This method is a game changer. God Bless you for this! Seriously. I’m subscribing!
You will see the limitations in those SaaS when you need customization for scalability it's products and you are a consumer. You need a programming background it's not for everyone.
@@3mro_coding from my experience it all depends on what the needs are. If you’re dealing with big data the automation runs on make.com can get expensive and may require you to run custom scripts (which something like bolt is also capable of doing). As a programmer you can genuinely 100x your output with these AI tools, however as a non-technical person you can also create products from start the finish at a level that literally didn’t exist even a year ago
I think you are still limited in the coding side as well. I'm trying to put together a program that can track the open rate of my emails through the outlook application on my computer. And these ai ide's are still struggling to make the application work on the backend within your local computer because they can't work from with your computers local environment meaning these programs will not work unless you tie everything in your email to the internet, using apis which I would prefer to have some of my operations just to work locally instead of rely on the internet for everything single function like downloading my emails repeatedly from the outlook server each time i need to rewrite the code of my program to get the outcome I want. Unless someone knows different? But I don't know anyone who has made an email tracking application dashboard locally on their computer yet? Hit me up if you would like to talk?
You still can't do anything by yourself and you still need a mentor and to learn coding first. If you don't do that, you are putting yourself and your clients in danger. 🤷♂️
I appreciate your perspective brother! Like with anything, there are levels to it. But you’d be surprised however by what you in fact can do and how much easier it’s becoming by the day. From what I’ve been learning it’s more important to understand the logic around what you’re building and how than it is the coding itself but I’m by no means against learning to code and guidance is always a good thing
Lmao. Keep fighting it. I've built a saas and it's making over 1k a month. I know nothing about code. I used ai for literally everything. Youre just mad you're not as special anymore. Keep fighting it bro lol
@@jd2161 get outta here dude. he's skilled at something and understands something you don't... rather he has clients and due diligence. An LLM can articulate an understanding and snippets to you. But you won't have the efficiency of a programmer. I bet your SaaS prompts combined frontend / backend all in one go and you spent hours starting over til you gave up implementing a backend entirely
This was the exact video I was looking for, great job!
@@AIAtomChannel thank you!!
Great tutorial! Please keep these coming! I'd love to see more projects using Bolt and Make! Powerful!
@@JofuAutomations thank you and for sure!
Good job - the tool and your presentation. Subscribed. Keep up the good work! All the best from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you!!
You got a sub beacuse I want to see more bolt projects. Build a dashboard that would give you the link to your google doc etc etc, this will make internal tooling ideation and creation so seamless
Thank you and I got you!
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve watch hours of videos on Bolt and I didn’t understand it until now.
This method is a game changer.
God Bless you for this! Seriously.
I’m subscribing!
You’re very welcome. What would you like to build with Bolt?
@@sirakinbai micro SAAS with automations for small businesses
Absolutely lovely video! I love this authentic presentation you do-it's my favorite style. Keep going, brother 😁
@@Codewello thank you fam!
great work! i love to play around with bolt but never had a real use case, this gives me some cool ideas.. thank you!
Thank you!!
👍👍👍3 thumbs up Sir. Very nicely broken down. Great resources and explanations given. Thank You👌
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful
@@sirakinb No doubt will be following close and possibly asking questions in between if its kool.
@@ronb5391 absolutely
Crazyyyyy!
glad you liked it!
Grteat video Great video thanks. thanks.
@@michaelsvidsarecool you’re welcome!!
Hey Man, Loved the content. You did a great job on the video. Subscribed. I'm going to go check out your other videos now...
@@InTheFlow-MattL thank you sir!
Love this broski . I use bolt on the reg these days
love to hear that. what have you been building with it?
Pretty good video content! I'm subscribing!
@@CesarDelgado-oi4zq thank you!
wow Thanks this is amazing. I'm excited to try it.
@@wandavazquez3201 you’re welcome!
Keep it coming Brodie. I just sub cuz wanna see more. You amazing
Appreciate you my bro. More coming
Need more. Congrats!!!!
@@haitam6389 thank you, and I got you!
Nice job!
Thank you!
You will see the limitations in those SaaS when you need customization for scalability it's products and you are a consumer.
You need a programming background it's not for everyone.
@@3mro_coding from my experience it all depends on what the needs are. If you’re dealing with big data the automation runs on make.com can get expensive and may require you to run custom scripts (which something like bolt is also capable of doing). As a programmer you can genuinely 100x your output with these AI tools, however as a non-technical person you can also create products from start the finish at a level that literally didn’t exist even a year ago
Nice!
Thank you!
Nice
@@ALEX-ST_24 thank you
I think you are still limited in the coding side as well. I'm trying to put together a program that can track the open rate of my emails through the outlook application on my computer. And these ai ide's are still struggling to make the application work on the backend within your local computer because they can't work from with your computers local environment meaning these programs will not work unless you tie everything in your email to the internet, using apis which I would prefer to have some of my operations just to work locally instead of rely on the internet for everything single function like downloading my emails repeatedly from the outlook server each time i need to rewrite the code of my program to get the outcome I want. Unless someone knows different? But I don't know anyone who has made an email tracking application dashboard locally on their computer yet? Hit me up if you would like to talk?
LoVed it
@@ostricalungimirante glad to hear it!!
You still can't do anything by yourself and you still need a mentor and to learn coding first. If you don't do that, you are putting yourself and your clients in danger. 🤷♂️
I appreciate your perspective brother! Like with anything, there are levels to it. But you’d be surprised however by what you in fact can do and how much easier it’s becoming by the day. From what I’ve been learning it’s more important to understand the logic around what you’re building and how than it is the coding itself but I’m by no means against learning to code and guidance is always a good thing
Lmao. Keep fighting it. I've built a saas and it's making over 1k a month. I know nothing about code. I used ai for literally everything.
Youre just mad you're not as special anymore. Keep fighting it bro lol
@@jd2161how did you this bro ?
@@jd2161tell them. But I agree it’s important to know some elementary coding to help in scaling.
@@jd2161 get outta here dude. he's skilled at something and understands something you don't... rather he has clients and due diligence. An LLM can articulate an understanding and snippets to you. But you won't have the efficiency of a programmer. I bet your SaaS prompts combined frontend / backend all in one go and you spent hours starting over til you gave up implementing a backend entirely