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Base44 has the best free plan for beginners who just want to get started creating apps without any coding getting in the way. The platform’s free plan supports database functionality and analytics, and the interface offers a visual editor so users can ...
Apple has embraced agentic AI for developers, introducing direct support in Xcode 26.3 for both Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex and making vibe coding now a platform feature for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It’s available to all Apple Developer Program members now and will be released “soon” on the App Store.
With Xcode 26.3, Apple is adding support for agentic coding, allowing developers to use tools like Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex right in Xcode for app creation. Agentic coding will allow Xcode to complete more complex app development tasks autonomously.
There are plenty of places to look in the world of AI app builders and vibe coding. For beginners with little coding experience, I’d recommend Base44, which starts at a reasonable price and allows users to edit their app directly with a simple drag-and ...
The rise of vibe coding is based on the promise of services like GPT-5: that in the future, you won’t have to know how to program at all in order to “create” software — you’ll just need to know how to communicate your software ideas in plain old ...
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I used Claude Code to vibe code a Mac app in 8 hours, and it was more work than magic