AI is no longer just assisting developers ... it’s starting to build entire apps. But which tools are actually good, and which are just hype? In this video, I put three of the most talked-about AI coding platforms to the test: Lovable, Cursor, and Replit. With Lovable, you can describe your idea in plain English and instantly get a working full-stack app, frontend, backend, and even database setup. It’s designed for non-coders, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to launch an MVP fast. Cursor takes a different approach. It’s an AI-powered coding environment built on VS Code that integrates directly into your workflow. It doesn’t just generate new projects, it helps you understand, refactor, and debug complex codebases, making it ideal for professional developers. And then there’s Replit, the cloud-based IDE that combines real-time coding with AI. With features like Ghostwriter and Agent, you can prototype apps quickly, collaborate with others, and code from anywhere, all in your browser. By the end of this video, you’ll see the strengths and weaknesses of each platform, who they’re best suited for, and which one might just replace your current coding setup. 00:00 Introduction Why Compare AI Coding Tools? 00:24 Exploring Modern AI Coding Assistants 02:06 Getting Started with Lovable (AI Coding Tool) 02:50 Building a Project Using Lovable 04:23 Testing Lovable’s Features and Usability 08:12 Switching to Repel (AI Coding Tool Review) 08:53 Repel’s Approach and How It Compares 09:35 Deep Dive into Cursor Technical AI Coding Tool 15:05 Comparing Lovable vs Repel vs Cursor (Full Breakdown) 16:49 Conclusion Which AI Coding Tool is Best?

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