Just refreshed all of our docs, which felt like an enormous relief.
We released more features last week than I can count; Summit has grown far beyond its roots into a full-blown no-code/low-code stack.
Time to create some killer demos.
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We're announcing a lot of major new features for @usesummit this week.
First up: a built-in Postgres-compatible database and cloud storage.
(Adding an @aarondfrancis tutorial series to my Christmas wishlist now.)
How about Summit models that publish web pages?
This goes prompt -> GPT -> image gen -> CDN -> HTML templating block (see image) -> hosted page.
DM me if you'd be interested in trying this ...
Summit as a language that's satisfying for both coders and no-coders is a "life's work" level ambition, but we're getting there.
(This is the same model viewed two ways.)
On Monday, @nocodeandy and I are going to present a demo integrating @glideapps and @usesummit.
Biz dev / partnerships are a dark art but when they work, it's indeed magic. 🪄
Updated our quickstarts to include web scraping and screenshots that you can feed to GPT.
In the template I take a screenshot of Intercom's pricing page and have GPT turn it into a JSON object.
@usesummit is no-code AI paradise. 😎 🌴
@mattwensing@usesummit I want a documentary on Summit.
How an incredible technical innovation, a composable and generalized expression engine (SEL), gave you unlimited possibilities for go to market, but it took YEARS of dedication to burning everything down until it clicked with a market.
It works! A product issues summary in 7 lines for ~$0.10.
We really have built an AI wrapper factory -- and the world does need 10,000,000 of these.
@usesummit
@savvycal API -> liquid syntax to build a prompt -> GPT to summarize, which includes my instructions on what to highlight or flag.
Use @zapier to schedule this for Sunday evenings and have the summary texted to me.
This is starting to feel magical.