The progress Wappler has made with AI over the last few versions is astonishing. It genuinely feels like I’ve suddenly got an entire team working alongside me.
My only hope is that Wappler doesn’t get any ideas about slapping a corporate price tag on this phenomenal IDE.
Honestly, I’ve found a nice rhythm between the different models. Claude Opus is brilliant when I’m mapping out the architecture, planning workflows, or thinking through tricky logic, that’s where it really shines.
But once I’m actually building the app, I switch to Claude Sonnet and GPT, together, they make a great hands‑on pair.
GPT, in particular, has a wider reach when it comes to frameworks, libraries, and all the odd little corners of the web. That broader coverage really helps when I’m putting together Wappler extensions or crafting custom HTML elements.
I say this without having put the latest Wappler version 7.7.0 through a full test including images like @Teodor has done.