So I am on a free plan and asked your AI, to create a simple blogging tool.
Well the login failed straight away. And then after 14 versions worth of fixes, kept failing until all my credits were used up.
if Vercel is trying to make first impressions count, it is failing badly.
This is pretty bad that your AI can’t even build a basic login routine.
I do this kind of programming in Coldfusion, NodeJs, Anguiar, all the time. It is a basic feature that should not fail.
I just wonder whether this is a strategy. It essentially keeps failing on purpose until you pay for some credits and then it immediately fixes the problem.
Please tell me this isn’t the case?
Having said this, I am actually quite happy at the sheer incompetence of your AI. It means that my job as a 20+ year technical developer is safe for, at least, another 5 years. ![]()
I am afraid I won’t pay for a tool that doesn’t work properly. If your marketing strategy is to get someone to pay, once your tool has failed so much, that I need to buy credits, in the vain hope that it might work, eventually? That’s one hell of a strange marketing strategy?
Maybe just get the tool to work so well, that I go “Wow, I want some more of this…” And then I will gladly pay for it. ![]()
So, I will set you a challenge.
If you can get the login feature of my blogging tool to work properly, I will sign up for a paid plan.
Otherwise, I am out of here, with a bad story to tell.
I’ll give you a week, to respond.