Using multiple tools helps optimize the workflow. Use Antigravity to plan the project, leveraging its limited Claude tokens during the planning phase to reduce overall quota usage. Design the screens using Stitch. Then, start development in VS Code with Claude, using the plan.md generated from Antigravity. Use codex also which is dependable in the project
It’s not Claude limits that block ideas, it’s dependence on one tool. If an idea only exists when one model has spare quota, the real issue is the workflow, not the limit itself
I guess the right strategy is u design the whole Idea on a paper first and then ask to claude to create the code so u have some ground to start polishing and fixing bugs
What happens when you rely on these things rather than using them as a tool like they were intended to be.
That is what it looks like, but it secretly logs your idea and sells it later
People who depends that heavily on AI to progress their ideas and projects should probably reconsider labelling themselves as developers. Stack overflow still exists after all.
That's why it's time to upgrade your pc and the video card to increase the GPU and run it locally with Ollama
i wanted to try out claude code in the cli. Couldn't even debug a simple defect without hitting the limit. Such a disappointment.
Great breakdown—your examples clarify async patterns and error handling, making it easier to apply best practices in production.
Waiting for my limit to reset today at 6PM they are messing this up...hoping for a course correction