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Speechmatics - API for Voice AI Agents
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Israel Kenjy🙏 6 karmaJun 8, 2025@WindsurfThe tool's quality has dropped significantly over the past three months. The AI is taking three times longer to solve problems and is still making many mistakes. Accuracy has decreased by at least 60%. I had to manually fix everything and stop using the prompt. Unfortunately, it used to work very well for me, but now it no longer does.
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Base44 is an AI-powered platform for building fully-functional apps with no code and minimal setup hassle. The platform leverages advanced AI technology to translate simple, natural language descriptions into working apps. Let’s make your dream a reality. Right now.
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This is actually amazing. It has all the main features I need to be very efficient at my work.
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Works well and connects with my apps easily. I’m considering using it for daily reports and posts
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Speechmatics - API for Voice AI Agents
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Really impressed by the multi-model planning and code review. Having different models collaborate instead of relying on just one actually leads to better decisions. You can feel the difference on more complex tasks.
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Way easier to use since it finds relevant files for you.
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AI-powered code reviews that accelerate pull requests and improve code qualityOpenI signed up for early access and have been using codoki for a few months now, eventually brought it into my team as well. Great tool, simple to use, not overwhelming and has caught things in a way thats actually digestible
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I'm non-technical and I've tried Lovable, Emergent, Bolt. Nothing comes close to imagine.bo right now. The UI is clean and dead simple: type your idea, watch it build a real full-stack app in minutes. But what actually blew me away? Whenever I got stuck and had no idea what to do next, I clicked Hire a Human and a real engineer jumped in and sorted it out. No Fiverr. No agency. One platform, start to finish.
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Really neat, spun up a test agent in minutes and the error logs actually made sense, but I'm curious how it handles a bigger codebase and what pricing looks like once the beta freebies disappear.

