5 Mind-Blowing Ways to Use Replit Agents (2025 Guide)

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @docwilliams
    @docwilliams  4 дні тому +2

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  • @EschatologyU
    @EschatologyU 4 дні тому +1

    Gentlemen, great YT/Pod. Please referring the notes the other content creators you mentioned. I couldn’t find Jolani the builder (sp)???
    Black nerd love!!!!
    Keep up the good work, God bless!

    • @docwilliams
      @docwilliams  4 дні тому +2

      I appreciate the support!
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  • @AiCreativeSolutions
    @AiCreativeSolutions 2 дні тому +1

    Ive been a bit weary of going back to Replit because it made super buggy apps. Would be interesting to take a look at it again soon. From you have seen is it making better apps now (compared to a month ago)

    • @docwilliams
      @docwilliams  2 дні тому +1

      @@AiCreativeSolutions great question! I have. My previous videos mentioned how I wasn’t too impress with their design outputs and overall workflow.
      They have really stepped it up

  • @bobjones7274
    @bobjones7274 День тому +1

    This seems like blatant clickbait to drum up interest in a Maven course that the authors hope to make a killing from. I didn't see 5 killer ways to use Replit Agents for 2025. This seems more about watching these guys build their course outline to make THEMSELVES rich than helping anybody learn about 5 MindBlowing things.

    • @docwilliams
      @docwilliams  День тому +1

      Hey thanks for stopping by and perhaps you weren't really watching what we were doing at all. Here's the 5 Mind-Blowing Ways to Use Replit Agents and the guide here and did a live stream talking about it in this video here-
      1. Effective prompting to decrease the total cost of the build and to build with purpose
      2. The new updated Agents and Assistants which are cheaper
      3. Added Connections and prompt ideas to help with the blank canvas problem
      4. Precise Usage for budget planning
      5. Iterative building for advanced features and scaling
      And broke down in the previous video the literally saved viewers $100+ on IDE platforms how to effectively create product requirement documents- ua-cam.com/video/wKgXAdXW8BU/v-deo.htmlsi=QEOlYcCeHQNeRB87
      Also you might have missed this part of the video but we stressed multiple times the point of all these tools and speed in which to build is moving so fast the Most important point is to validate you idea with these tools and Stop wasting time building without purpose.
      But I understand these videos are long and long stream were talking to the audience so feel free to let me know what specific questions you have and I'll answer them to the best my abilities.
      Take care!

    • @bobjones7274
      @bobjones7274 День тому

      @@docwilliams A very professional response, but you could not resist pointing the finger back, while totally ignoring my core critique. I watched quite a bit and also reviewed the transcript and the live chat feed before posting.
      It's really not fair at all trying to cite a previous video as justification for your clickbait, but - hey, never miss an SEO opportunity. Wonder how many of your viewers understand the game you are playing with your mutual linking network.
      Wow, so that is your list of 5 mindblowing ways to use Replit Agents.
      I think you are really watering down the value of the term "mindblowing." Mindblowing was the first time listening to the Notebook LM Duo discussing my source material in a highly intellectual yet fun manner and making me wish I could have them as real-life friends.
      Mindblowing was realizing that I could use them to generate unique brilliant content for podcasts, and then add talking Avatars. Mindblowing was the first time Claude Sonnet 3.5 lied to my face and told me it could not read PDF content. When it had read PDF content I had uploaded 30 minutes earlier.
      Mindblowing was the first time a chatbot was asked to describe what it saw via my camera and accurately described me (warts and all) and stated that my room was somewhat messy and cluttered! Where are those Guardrails to prevent harm to vulnerable humans when you need them?
      I note that you did not provide Timestamps for where these discussions occurred. Post the Timestamps where these Mind-blowing discussions occurred, and let's add up the minutes spent on the 5 Mindblowers in total, and compare that with the amount of time you and your charismatic co-host spent talking about your proposed course (you're charismatic, also, of course).
      If you can show that you spent more total time talking about the 5 mindblowers than blowing your own horn about your course, I will get five people to subscribe and book a $250 call with you and apologize in person (but on video, of course). You can do a video about it, how you forced a loudmouth critic to eat his words.