My common problem with all these visual builders is that they get too complex to maintain, all my workflows built with them are sitting there for years, I fear to touch them again. On the contrary the benefit these visual builders offer is the speed to get started, but with Cursor and Code Claude, it has become way easier to write a new workflow, comparable to visual builders for easy use cases, and even faster for complex use cases.
This is cool. Playground looks nice. Do you use yourself in your own flows? I am very interested to know your own use cases for it. I have found out that personal use cases of people who build tools like this are often the strongest.
My common problem with all these visual builders is that they get too complex to maintain, all my workflows built with them are sitting there for years, I fear to touch them again. On the contrary the benefit these visual builders offer is the speed to get started, but with Cursor and Code Claude, it has become way easier to write a new workflow, comparable to visual builders for easy use cases, and even faster for complex use cases.
> it has become way easier to write a new workflow, comparable to visual builders for easy use cases
It didn't become easier to read one. And the trust to write one correctly is still limited.
This is cool. Playground looks nice. Do you use yourself in your own flows? I am very interested to know your own use cases for it. I have found out that personal use cases of people who build tools like this are often the strongest.
It runs in vscode and feels pretty good.
How different it is from node-red?