Original Reddit post

I’ve experimented with Replit and v0 for quickly spinning up working prototypes, Bubble for fast no-code launches, and tools like Lovable and Bolt for UI-heavy SaaS builds. Also been testing Artus, especially for defining flows, feature scope, and early architecture before development starts. What I kept noticing across most builder-first tools is that while they’re excellent at getting something live fast, structural decisions often happen implicitly instead of intentionally. Combining tools like Artus with build-focused tools like Replit or Bubble made a noticeable difference. User flows were clearer, feature boundaries were better defined, and backend logic felt less reactive. It didn’t remove the need for engineering discipline, but it reduced the refactor cycle later. Curious how others are structuring MVP builds right now. Are you planning first and then generating, or building and cleaning up as you go? submitted by /u/Tough_Reward3739

Originally posted by u/Tough_Reward3739 on r/ArtificialInteligence