Raphael Goldsztejn
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Raphael Goldsztejn
@raphgoldz
Co-founder & CEO @weweb_io (YC W21) an AI web-app builder with a drag & drop editor. DMs are open.
Paris, France Tham gia Mayıs 2014
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Connecting to Stripe is the easy part.
Building the logic around it, handling payments, managing subscriptions, triggering the right actions at the right time, that's where most no-code tools leave you on your own.
WeWeb doesn't.
27 native integrations, each with no-code actions you can wire directly into your app workflows. See every step. Control every detail.
✅ Payments and subscriptions with @Stripe
✅ User tracking with @Segment and @CustomerIO
✅ File storage and optimization with @Cloudinary
✅ Email with @Resend or SendGrid
✅ PDF generation with @apitemplateio
✅ Team notifications with @SlackHQ
Each integration unlocks no-code actions you can drop into your app. You control which ones are enabled and what data they can access.
Which integration should we add next? 👇
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Congrats to the @weweb_io team on launching WeWeb Unify. 🎉
weweb.io@weweb_io
Introducing WeWeb Unify: a brand new, full-stack version of WeWeb ✨ With WeWeb Unify, you can now combine AI & a drag-and-drop editor to design your interface, manage data, build backend logic, and publish production apps. All in one platform. We'd love to hear what you think 👇
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@SJAbusiness_ @weweb_io It creates the workflows too. Still in alpha though, but first results are impressive and improving very quickly.
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@weweb_io @weweb_io @raphgoldz I really like the look of this, does the AI create the workflows as well or just the UI/Pages?
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You don't need to be a developer to build a real web app anymore.
WeWeb now lets you design your app, set up your database, automate your workflows, and go live, all from one platform.
AI does the heavy lifting for you. A drag & drop editor keeps you in the driver's seat.
If you've got an idea and didn't know where to start, this is where you start.
weweb.io@weweb_io
Introducing WeWeb Unify: a brand new, full-stack version of WeWeb ✨ With WeWeb Unify, you can now combine AI & a drag-and-drop editor to design your interface, manage data, build backend logic, and publish production apps. All in one platform. We'd love to hear what you think 👇
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@raphgoldz @forgebitz Ca montre bien que notre choix stratégique est le bon ;)
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A bespoke software revolution? I don't buy it.
It'll exist. It already exists. Small consultants and big consulting firms have made custom software for years. It almost always sucks. It’s bloated, confusing, and because the client pays, it’s built wrong in all the ways.
Who’s excited about bespoke software? Software makers! Of course they're excited about building bespoke software — that's what they do. X is full of them. Your feed is full of people who love making software talking about making software. Of course they’re excited about the revolution. Echo, echo, echo...
Most people don’t like computers. Nobody in tech wants to say that out loud. People tolerate computers. They use them because they have to. Given the choice, most would rather not think about them at all.
So when someone suggests that AI means everyone will build their own custom tools, ask who "everyone" is. The three-person accounting firm drowning in client paperwork? They want the paperwork gone, not a new system to maintain. The regional logistics company with 40 trucks? They want the routes optimized, not Joe spouting off about this new system he’s been messing around with. The law firm billing 70-hour weeks? They want leverage on their time, not a software project to design.
They don’t hate technology. But building and maintaining their own critical systems isn’t their wheelhouse, regardless of how much faster and easier it’s become. It's another job on top of the job.
Will these people use AI? Absolutely, for all sorts of things. Will some outliers go deep and build real custom systems? Sure, but they're almost always people who already had some pull toward software. The curiosity was already there. They were dabblers before.
Giving everyone access to software building tools doesn't mean everyone becomes a builder. A powerful excavator doesn't turn a homeowner into a contractor. Most people just want the hole dug by someone else. They don’t want the responsibility either.
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Great take I just read from @h0x91b
Right now we are in stage one, where everyone thinks:
“I can build any product myself. Why do I need SaaS at all?”
AI gives people superpowers, and the immediate conclusion is that SaaS is finished.
Then comes stage two.
People realize that building everything yourself takes time, constant mental effort, and real product thinking. Writing code is one thing. Designing something truly usable is another. Not everything self built is actually good.
And then stage three arrives.
People stop wanting Lego pieces and start wanting strong foundations. A well designed base, where architecture and UX are already thought through, but which can still be customized for specific needs. Not a rigid black box. Not full DIY. A system that is ready, but adaptable.
SaaS does not disappear.
It evolves into opinionated foundations with controlled flexibility.
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I am now convinced that merging @Base44 'vibe coding' with @Wix hands on design will be amazing.
The most amazing thing about AI is the 0-99%. Then, the frustration of "please center this tab".
"No, I meant the middle of the screen."
"Ok, move a bit up."
"Not too much."
This last 1% is time/credits/nerves consuming.
Let users drag and drop again for the sake of the last 1%.
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Amazing piece, thanks for sharing!
On the "AI is a tool" argument, I'd love your take on this: unlike the knitting machine or the automobile, AI can act autonomously across multiple domains, and at some point, likely won't need humans to improve itself and run complex organizations.
If that turns out to be true, what do you think the new economy actually looks like?
Thank you!
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@Avishai_ab @Wix Very excited for this, congratulations on the launch! We are working on the same paradigm at @weweb_io. A web app builder, AI powered, with full drag & drop control.
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Finally I can share this with you: @Wix Harmony is live!
Our new flagship AI website builder that provides a first‑of‑its‑kind hybrid experience: vibe coding with full drag‑and‑drop control, all built on Wix’s enterprise‑grade infrastructure.
I can’t wait to see what our users will build with it.
I wrote about why we built it and how it connects to the future of web creation. Full post: wix.com/blog/avishai-a…
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AI is transforming how we build web-applications. It’s faster, easier, and more accessible than ever.
But for non-coders, AI alone isn’t enough.
Even if AI gets non-coders 95% of the way, visual interfaces are still needed for them to understand what was built, validate it, and confidently adjust the last 5%.
Also, in many cases, it’s actually faster to make the adjustments manually than to ask an AI to do it.
At @weweb_io , we put a lot of effort into making sure AI works in harmony with our visual builder.
I dive deeper into this in our latest article, including how we see AI and visual development evolving together. Link in comment!
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Glimpse of a world of fully generative interfaces.
AI → JSON → UI:
github.com/vercel-labs/js…
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JUST woke up and the CEO of @weweb followed me 😭🔥
Nahhh this just unlocked a whole new level of motivation.

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