The Hype Is Real (and Misleading)
Every week there's a new tool claiming you can "build an app in minutes with AI." And technically, you can build something. But there's a canyon between a demo and a product people pay for.
What AI Coding Tools Are Good At
Let's give credit where it's due. AI tools genuinely help with:
- Prototyping: Getting a rough version of an idea on screen quickly
- Boilerplate: Generating repetitive code that follows well-known patterns
- Internal tools: Simple dashboards and admin panels for your own team
- Learning: Helping non-technical founders understand what's possible
If you need a quick internal tool or want to validate a visual concept, AI builders can save you days.
Where They Fall Short
Here's where the gap shows up — and it's exactly where it matters most:
Security
AI-generated code doesn't think about who can access what. It won't set up proper permissions, protect sensitive data, or handle authentication edge cases. For any product handling user data or payments, this is a dealbreaker.
Scalability
Tools optimized for speed aren't optimized for growth. When your user count goes from 10 to 10,000, AI-generated architecture often needs to be rebuilt from scratch.
Integration
Real products connect to payment systems, email providers, analytics tools, and third-party APIs. AI tools struggle with the nuance of production integrations — error handling, rate limits, webhook verification.
Business Logic
Your product's unique value comes from custom logic that doesn't exist in training data. AI can reproduce patterns it's seen before, but your competitive advantage is something new.
The Smart Approach
Use AI tools for what they're good at — speed and exploration. Then bring in human expertise for what matters — security, architecture, and the business logic that makes your product yours.
Think of AI as a power tool. It makes a skilled builder faster. It doesn't replace the builder.
What This Means for Founders
If someone tells you "just use AI to build it," ask:
- Who handles security and user data protection?
- What happens when you need to change how the product works?
- How does it connect to payments, email, and analytics?
- Who fixes things when they break at 2 AM?
The answers reveal why human expertise still drives the products people actually pay for.
You don't have to figure this out alone. We use the best tools available — including AI — but we bring the experience, judgment, and accountability that tools can't. See how we build real products.