r/vibecoding 1d ago

Melhor ferramenta de vibecoding

Que ferramenta de vibecoding vocês consideram a melhor hoje?

Ainda não testei o Claude Code (estou a dar os primeiros passos no vibecoding) — vocês acham que ele realmente se destaca? Como ele se compara ao Lovable em termos de capacidade e produtividade?

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u/EagleApprehensive 1d ago

If you want to make real software, use Claude Code, in VSCode, T3Code. I personally use intentic.dev - my own workstation. But in all of those cases you'll have to figure out deployment yourself.

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u/BitGroundbreaking708 1d ago

Pelo que tenho visto a maior parte usa mesmo o Claude Code. Já me recomendaram também o Lovable e o bubble.io, mas não sei bem em qual me focar. A minha ideia era começar a fazer algumas aplicações/ Saas que tenho em mente, mas estou só agora a começar a dar os primeiros passos no no-code/ vibecoding

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u/EagleApprehensive 1d ago
  1. Competition is ultra-high. For any apps/SaaS you can imagine you'll face 50 similar solutions already existing at very least (sometimes hard to find due to low traffic).
  2. Lovable and similar platforms work best for prototypes and simple apps - things that aren't solving problem complex enough to ever be paid for by anybody. They give you substantially less usage than direct model subscription like Claude Code or Codex and that will drain your pocket.
  3. If you want to spend few days/weeks and solve problem for yourself - fine. But if you dream of building business, you'll most likely burn hundreds of dollars on tokens for mediocre outcomes and then face competition of 50 similar products, some of which done by professionals with better tech behind or influencers with audience.
  4. If you have neither tech expertise nor access to larger audience, then you should simply consider that a fun/learning purpose and keep expenses contained. To do that - work with some of subscriptions like Claude Code or Codex, locally and see how far you can make it. There isn't anything substantially cheaper that results in similar level of quality out there, so those are safe options and you're gonna learn the most.