My Agentic Coding Launch Stack
This is the build stack I reach for when I want an AI-heavy coding loop but still need a real product at the end: terminal agent, repo-aware editor, backend, billing, and deploy path.
For PMs, designers, and founders who want to build demos entirely in the browser, measure which flows matter, and turn early demand into something more serious without spinning up a local dev setup.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Store real app state
Lets the prototype behave like a real product with real records, auth, and persistence instead of staying trapped as a fake demo.
Open tool profileMeasure drop-off
Helps teams see which screens or flows people actually use, which matters more than compliments when deciding what to build next.
Open tool profileOnboard interest
Catches waitlist signups, early onboarding, and follow-up email without adding a heavier lifecycle stack to an experiment.
Open tool profileShare live builds
Makes browser-built prototypes easy to send around as real URLs for customer calls, founder feedback, and quick iteration.
Open tool profileTools in this stack
Open any tool profile if you want pricing, fit, or comparison details.
Open core product platform for analytics, replay, experiments, feature flags, and user insights.
Developer focused email API for transactional messages with modern SDKs, webhooks, and React templates.
Frontend cloud for modern web apps with preview deploys, edge delivery, and serverless functions.
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For builders who want backend primitives without stitching together five services. Auth, database, storage, and functions come from Appwrite while the frontend stays in a normal Next.js app.