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  1. How we name things

    Replit's CEO discusses the critical importance of naming products and features, arguing that these decisions are often undervalued compared to company names. He proposes three principles for effective naming: ensuring names complement the main brand and set accurate expectations, using realistic rather than fantastical names, and choosing names that clearly communicate the product's function. The blog post uses examples from Google, Tesla, and Replit's own Ghostwriter (now Replit AI) to illustrate these points. AI

    How we name things

    IMPACT Provides guidance on naming AI products to manage user expectations and brand perception.

  2. Introducing Multiplayer AI Chat

    Replit has enhanced its AI Chat product by introducing multiplayer capabilities, allowing teams to collaborate on AI-generated code and explanations within the familiar Replit IDE environment. The update also brings multi-session chat with persistence, enabling developers to manage multiple AI interactions simultaneously for tasks like code generation and debugging without losing context. This integration aims to make AI a more collaborative tool for software development teams. AI

    Introducing Multiplayer AI Chat

    IMPACT Enhances collaborative coding workflows by integrating AI chat directly into a multiplayer development environment.

  3. Builder Profile: Marwan Elwaraki and Salwa Al-Alami

    A couple, Marwan Elwaraki and Salwa Al-Alami, developed a diabetes management app called Sweet Dreams. Marwan, an iOS developer, used Replit's integrated AI tools to rapidly build an MVP and then a full iOS application, significantly accelerating his development process. Salwa, a product manager, focused on ensuring the app met user needs for collaborative health monitoring. The app aims to ease the burden of diabetes management for patients and their families, with Replit serving as a core development partner. AI

    Builder Profile: Marwan Elwaraki and Salwa Al-Alami

    IMPACT Accelerates development of specialized health applications by integrating AI coding assistants.

  4. Builder Profile: Jake Weber

    Jake Weber, a designer and engineer, developed Printernet, a project that transforms online articles into physical, bound print editions. Initially a manual process, Weber integrated Replit's platform and AI tools to automate article curation, formatting, and order fulfillment. This integration significantly reduced the time required to produce each print issue, enabling Printernet to scale and reach a broader audience. AI

    Builder Profile: Jake Weber

    IMPACT Enables creators to rapidly automate niche products and services using AI tools.

  5. Company Spotlight: Techjays

    Replit has launched a PostgreSQL database integration, allowing developers to provision and use relational databases within seconds. This feature, powered by Neon, offers 10GB of storage and dedicated resources, with plans for more flexible options in the future. Software development company Techjays has already integrated Replit Core, including its AI capabilities and database support, to accelerate client prototyping and improve developer productivity by up to 30%. AI

    Company Spotlight: Techjays

    IMPACT Enhances developer workflows by integrating AI coding assistance and rapid database provisioning.