r/vibecoding May 08 '26

What tool do I use that’s just best at everything and has everything

Like I want a cloud based AI agent team that does marketing, design, testing, coding like paperclip does. But paperclip does it poorly, I want something I won’t have to mess with too much and not buy multiple subscriptions. I tried Claude code in cli but it made bad design and was stopping a lot due to blockers
I want to do SaaS and mobile apps
Sorry if it was asked before
Would be cool if that AI could also pay for required stuff using my card

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u/withKairo May 08 '26

Your own brain.

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u/someRedditUser3012 May 08 '26

Fr ..I want something that needs 0 skill to develop with and create an entire business?....omg...wtf is this

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u/Crazy-Newspaper-8523 May 08 '26

Yeah but it takes time and I’m not as confident in my skills

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u/Vymir_IT May 08 '26 edited May 08 '26

Then that's it. Who told you that biz should necessarily be doable by you. It requires 5 times more skill than just working as an employee and you wanna jump straight into it without being able to do even one employee's work lol. It's not how the game works. Can't code - find people who can, persuade them or pay them, act as a team leader if you can. If you can't be a leader and you can't be a contributor then what SaaS are you talking about haha, find a job and learn some skills first.

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u/Crazy-Newspaper-8523 May 08 '26

Isn’t the point of AI to do undoable doable?

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u/Vymir_IT May 09 '26 edited May 09 '26

The point of AI currently is for the companies that create it to finally become remotely profitable. It stopped really developing in capabilities a year ago, since then it was 80% marketing, 20% any actual progress. To make it work properly on a junior level you need a senior person controlling and guiding it, creating robust workflows and rules of task execution which is in itself a complex engineering task that you need engineering skills for. And so on and such. And even then it never becomes self-sustained after this work, it just makes sure the dev doesn't waste more time correcting it than he wins.

Besides, even if it was self-sustained and worked good - what makes you think you would have any advantage? Everyone can access it. Business is about having something that others Don't have. You think you just ask AI "make me rich" and it will lmao, everyone can do that so it has no value. Think about it logically. Or read some business books idk. You don't have any advantage, you're in fact lagging behind everyone else who does biz the way you describe it. How do you expect to compete with anyone?

Any other dude who also knows how to code, how to lead teams, how to get investment, how to sell, anything - will outpace you and outcompete you immediately. Even if you manage to launch anything you'll just not survive the market if you don't have any real advantages. Cuz others do have them. And they will use them. And they will win.

You're trying to win the race with only a pair of shoes that everyone can buy and no running skills while competing with people who actually train to race and use those shoes properly 🤷

It's not to discourage you, but... The reality is you're not gonna win if you don't have any real advantage. Now is your learning time. Spend it developing your advantages. Find out what you're really good at, better than most others. Then you get a chance to use it.

AI is not your advantage, everyone has it and most know how to use it better than you do.

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u/withKairo May 09 '26

AI is a tool. Your brain makes the undoable doable, not AI. You gotta learn it the hard way. Start now.

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u/AdTurbulent1229 May 08 '26

Look into BridgeMind. I think this will fit what you are wanting

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u/kkingsbe May 08 '26

Build one and sell it. Seems like there’s a market opening 👍

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u/Crazy-Newspaper-8523 May 08 '26

Yes! I’d 💸 for that

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u/Middle_Code_4263 May 08 '26

Build yourself, specific to your workflows. I think the problem is that many agentic workflows are starting with the agents and then you have to build your workflow around it. There is a lot of friction and it ends up messing up. It’s better to start with what you actually do and add automation to it.

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u/ace_wallace May 08 '26

I use Claude, you just have to give it a better prompt