Hi, I’m Michael Chapman Pincher (mickeytwonames)
Most AI products optimise output. I’m more interested in the ones that improve judgement.
That is what brings me to Replit.
My background is in computing, analysis, and explaining the business value of technology to senior decision-makers. Current work sits around Generative AI, prompt design, and practical applications that help people think better, not just generate more words.
Right now, I’m building three things: Think It Through — a structured thinking partner for complex decisions and high-stakes situations D-Cyfer — a cultural intelligence app that explains sacred and heritage objects with context and etiquette Your Genie’s Listening — a writing and training manual that teaches prompt design in plain English for non-technical users (available on Amazon)
The common thread is simple: less AI theatre, more practical value.
Interested in AI product design, workflow tools, and the mechanics of turning rough ideas into useful applications quickly.
Outside that: playing live music, and sculpture. Oh! and vibecoding
I’m Fuhad a full-stack developer (Laravel + React) and vibe coder.
I build web apps, APIs, and MVPs, using AI tools like Lovabl, Replit, Bolt.new, Cursor etc to move fast and turn ideas into real products. I’m especially interested in fintech, automation, and scalable systems.
I joined to connect with other builders, learn new approaches, and improve how I ship real-world projects.
This is a genuinely inspired idea, and the care and humility you’ve brought to framing it already sets it apart.
One thought worth considering as you develop the scope: Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism each carry their own profound threads around justice, compassion, the divine, and human responsibility, themes that run remarkably parallel to what you’re describing across the Abrahamic traditions. Sikhism in particular emerged from a context deeply shaped by both Islam and Hinduism, and its emphasis on the oneness of the divine and equality of all people feels very much in the spirit of what you’re building. Taoism’s focus on harmony, the nature of the divine, and living with integrity connects in quieter but equally striking ways. Including these traditions, even in a later phase, could widen the conversation in ways that feel natural rather than forced.
The honesty about your own fluency gaps is exactly the right instinct. That kind of transparency tends to attract the right collaborators people who want to build something real, not just something that looks good from the outside.
What you’ve outlined here using technology to surface shared humanity rather than deepen division feels genuinely worth pursuing. Rooting for this.
Good day all, recently joined and completely new to the world of coding so this will be a new adventure. I have been in IT for over 20 years and now working on career 2.0 with Replit and my need application. I am blown away by the capabilities of this platform and look forward to getting my version 1.0 up and running. Thank you for such an awesome platform to build upon.
Hi - I’m the creator of Chunky Munster Apps & Tools -
Chunky Munster is a growing collection of free online tools — all running entirely in your browser, with no signup, no tracking, and no data sent to any server.
Always free — we depend entirely on the kindness of donations to keep the lights on.
Extract emails or URLs from any text, generate QR codes, build an online invoice, convert CSV to JSON, turn Markdown into HTML, count words, check a word of the day, create passwords, and much more — everything in one fast, private hub.
Hello, Olu from Atlanta here. Just want to say thanks to Replit, I’ve revamped my public civic project website for College Cuts Tracker College Cuts Tracker
My name is Kroman Jibhar Samuel, I am from Côte d’Ivoire
I am a French speaker, so sorry for my English level, I am still learning
I am a freelance and digital entrepreneur. I build solutions with social and economic impact. My goal is to use technology to solve real problems in everyday life.
I use Replit as my main development tool for my projects, prototypes and portfolio. It helps me a lot to stay focus and build faster.
My main languages are HTML, CSS and Python, and I am currently learning Rust. I am not yet an expert, but I like using “vibe coding” to quickly turn ideas into real solutions.
My interests are mostly around programming to solve real problems (social, economic, daily needs). I also love music, which is my second passion after entrepreneurship, and I enjoy video games too.
Right now, I am working on:
A real-time roadside assistance and towing solution (like Uber for breakdown services)
A smart planned carpooling app for workers in Abidjan, to reduce waiting time and useless stops during trips
I also use Replit to share knowledge and do free trainings in my communities (associations, students, volunteers, etc.).
I am still learning every day and very hungry to improve
Hi everyone! Really excited to be launching my website in a couple of weeks time. I’m just working on a promo video in Canva but I think other than that I’m all set. I started this journey in December by enrolling on Founder Institute’s Vibe Coding Bootcamp and not looked back. I’m completely non-technical and I can’t believe what I’ve achieved through Replit, it’s just amazing. I’m very nervous about launch as it will all become real! I’m learning now about social media marketing so if anyone has any advice here please share.
My website is a meal rotation SaaS website. I’ve integrated Resend and Stripe so far but have AI on my roadmap. Just starting with a few handy features and then going wherever my customers take me
Outside of this I actually working in education in the UK (a bit different I know). I also love touring adventures with my husband on his beloved motorbike, and have toured quite a bit of Europe.
I’ve learned lots about all aspects of entrepreneurship on this journey and I’m crazy excited about taking these big next steps. Great to see others doing the same.
Hello , I am Vidula, a non coder trying to use replit since few months .On womens day 8th March, i got a free agent 4 subscription after referring to 4 referals. So i thought of testing replit building dashboard UI which connected to a n8n automation workflow . The UI came out fantastically populating dashboard and dispalyed analytics dynamically. This was just for testing. Now daily trying to learn more about replit. recently i tried to build website and an app. Slowly progressing.
Hi everyone, Maarten here. Escaped the birth canal around 1976 in the territory called Belgium. Zero coding skills & loving the (incredible)opportunities vibing will bring. Gonna keep it short. Dabbling around in different code platforms& previously used Replit (but made some switches). Since I recently bumped into the hackathon (build) video, rethinking to return/maybe bring some projects over to replit again. Happy vibing & Cheers
I’m the CEO of TurboAnswer — an AI assistant platform built for businesses and professionals who need fast, reliable answers without the noise of consumer chatbots. We’ve been heads-down building it on Replit and just shipped the live version.
What we’ve built so far:
Full-stack app (React + Express/TypeScript)
Tiered subscriptions — Lite, Pro, Research, and Enterprise
Voice and SMS integration
Stripe + PayPal payments
Auto-deploy pipeline from GitHub to Azure
A polished landing page with QR-code mobile onboarding
We’re a small, self-funded team and the AI compute and server costs to keep TurboAnswer running add up fast. If you believe in what we’re building and want to help keep it alive, any contribution goes straight into compute, AI calls, and keeping the service online for users who depend on it.
Excited to be in this community — would love any feedback on the product, and happy to swap notes with anyone else building AI tools or shipping serious projects on Replit.
Hey everyone, I’m Fabiano. I run Venezia Marble and I’m learning how to build practical AI tools on Replit.
I was part of the Replit Buildathon, where I built QuoteFlow AI, a tool to help local contractors and countertop shops with lead capture, quoting, follow-up, and better business systems. It was great to see that people responded well to the idea, and that pushed me to keep going.
I’m here because I want to keep learning AI, keep building, and also help other Brazilians understand how to use AI in a practical way for their business or local business.
Happy to be here and looking forward to connecting with all of you.
Hi Everyone! I’m Dana. I’m a Product UX Designer looking to build my first application here on Replit. I have previous code and documents from a personal venture that I have been working on the last few years I am a bit nervous to upload those to give prompt those details to build my application.
I’ve asked support if there is an option to opt out or turn off using my uploaded data to train the AI for everyone but I have not yet gotten an answer. Does anyone here know if that is possible to confirm that Replit will not take and use the data shared and built to train the model for everyone?
Hey everyone — I’m Ryan, based in North Texas. I’ve been building out a local service business called Texoma Washer & Dryer Rental, and alongside it I developed a custom app in Replit to automate most of the customer flow end-to-end. The business provides washers and dryers to customers who don’t own appliances or need a flexible rental option, with the goal of making the entire process as simple and frictionless as possible. On the technical side, the app handles lead intake via SMS, sends instant automated responses and answers common questions, directs customers through an application and agreement flow, sets up subscriptions and billing, and then triggers fulfillment once everything is completed, while continuing to support communication through messaging. The stack is built around Replit for the core backend and logic, Twilio for SMS communication, and Stripe for subscriptions and billing. My main goal is to automate as much of the acquisition and onboarding process as possible, build something that can scale locally, and eventually expand into other markets, with the long-term idea of potentially turning this into a repeatable platform or SaaS-style system for similar service businesses. I’d really appreciate insight from more experienced builders here, especially around scaling a Replit-based backend with real users, best practices for handling webhooks from Twilio and Stripe, structuring systems for reliability as usage grows, and understanding where Replit fits long-term versus when it makes sense to offload parts of the system to other services. I’m very open to feedback—technical, architectural, or strategic—and always looking to improve how this is built to make it more scalable and efficient.
Hi everyone, I’m Matteo. I’m excited to join the Replit community here (I’m already on Discord) and connect with fellow builders, developers, and curious minds.
I’ve been creating digital projects for the past 27 years, and I’m passionate about technology, continuous learning, and turning ideas into practical solutions for myself and my business.
I live by the “Kaizen” mindset: making small, consistent improvements every day, always staying curious, and never stopping learning.
I’m here to explore new tools, share experiences, and get inspired by what others are building. Beyond coding, I’m also interested in creativity, innovation, and how technology can help people and businesses grow.
Looking forward to reading you all and being part of the community!
Hey I’m Lance, I had an idea years ago, and after hearing all the hype, and having AI shoved in everything (yes, I’m looking at you Co-Pilot!) I finally decided it was time to see if I could use AI to make what I have wanted for years. I have experience working with development teams in the IoT space from a technical advisor perspective, and some really old coding experience from school (yes, I am internet old, I learned C+ back in high school) and have been at the level where I have been basically just dangerous behind a coding console for 20 years. I know enough to kind of understand what is happening, but not enough to be able to productively write anything from scratch… My adventure with Replit is to find out if, hopefully, AI has gotten far enough to fill in the gaps.
I’ve started building, got something that kind of looks like a functioning shell, and have hit a wall, even with the Replit free day, I have spent waaaaaaaaaay way more than I have seen anyone else claim in this forum so far, and am now at a point where I need to see if I am in over my head and should just give in, or if I just need a bit more knowledge and some user insight to be able to get over the hump and see it actually function and do what I want it to do.
My name is Shankar (most call me “Shank”, and you can too). I am not a developer/programmer. I’ve been in the enterprise applications world (Oracle, Netsuite, Salesforce, Model N) primarily in a presales/sales engineering career. My domain expertise is in supply chain (plan, source, make, deliver), specifically for the semiconductor, hardware, industrial manufacturing, CPG and retail industries.
I currently work as a business consultant at a semiconductor manufacturer. I’m also building (with Replit) a personal finance “expense and budget tracker” application.
Economics, geopolitics, tech, sports, health and fitness are my favorite subjects. I’ve studied a few foreign languages: German (too many years ago), Chinese (Mandarin, over 20 years ago), Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese (studying it currently).