AI Coding: Building a 1-Hour App Clone Is Easy. Shipping It Is the Work
A few months ago, “AI can help you code” meant autocomplete, snippets, and faster refactors. Now it can mean a non-developer producing a believable SaaS clone in under an hour. That’s not a thought...

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A few months ago, “AI can help you code” meant autocomplete, snippets, and faster refactors. Now it can mean a non-developer producing a believable SaaS clone in under an hour. That’s not a thought experiment. CNBC documented reporters using Anthropic’s agent-style tooling to build a functional Monday-style project management app quickly and cheaply, then iterating by simply describing what they wanted next in plain English. Read the original experiment for context in CNBC’s write-up, How exposed are software stocks to AI tools? We tested vibe-coding. The important takeaway for builders is not “everything is doomed.” It’s more practical than that. AI coding collapses the time to a working UI and basic flows, but it does not magically give you a production backend, an operating model, or a defensible product. What The 60-Minute Clone Proves, and What It Hides The clone worked because modern SaaS categories like “project boards, assignments, statuses, comments, reminders” are often repea