# Lumni.New DESTROYs Bolt?

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Julian Goldie SEO
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK0oYPGSG6w
- **Дата:** 26.09.2025
- **Длительность:** 10:59
- **Просмотры:** 1,654
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/5644

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## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

lumi new destroys bolt. Today I'm going to show you something crazy. I found an AI that builds full websites with login, database, and payments just by talking to it. But here's the twist. I'm testing two of these AI builders head-to-head. One made me a working app in 90 seconds. The other one almost broke during my demo. Everyone's talking about Bolt. new, but then I found this other one called Luminew, and people are saying it's even better. So, I built the exact same app in both and the results shocked me. One of these platforms gave me something I could literally sell to clients today. The other one, well, you'll see. Julian Goldie reads every comment. So, make sure you comment below and let me know which platform you think will win. I'm building a Product Hunt style launch page in both platforms. Same features, same prompts, same everything. It needs hero section, feature cards, email signup, user authentication, task management, and Stripe payments. I'm scoring each platform on five things. Speed, polish, complex features, code export, and cost 0 to 10 each. Highest score wins. Starting with luminew, clean interface, simple chat box. I paste my first prompt. Build a product hunt style launch page for an AI app called Spark Deck. include hero headline, three feature cards, screenshot, mockup area, email signup modal, and a CTA that opens a signup modal. Use a clean, modern design and responsive layout. Boom. It's generating code in real time. Creating components, setting up routing, adding styling. This is happening live. The preview loads and wow, this looks professional. Clean hero section with proper spacing. Feature cards have icons and descriptions. The email signup modal actually opens and closes smoothly. Time check. 1 minute 37 seconds from prompt to working demo. Now for the real test. Add in authentication. Add user authentication with email password and Google signin. Create a user profile page and protect the my tasks route so only signed in users can access it. Show the created database schema for users. This is where most AI builders break down. But look at this. It's not just adding a login form. It's building a complete authentication system. The database schema it created has user ID, email, password, hash created at, updated at, even a Google ID field. This is production level stuff. And when I test it, sign up works, login works, logout works. The protected routes only show when I'm authenticated. Google ooth is ready to go. Final test task management system. Create a simple launch tasks list. Tasks have title, notes, due date, and completed boolean. Add UI to create edit, delete tasks, and save them per user. Show me a working test user and the API endpoint you used. Perfect execution. It creates a full CUD system. Add task, edit task, delete task, markers complete, all connected to the logged in user. It even shows me the API endpoints it built, post for creating tasks, get for reading, put for updating, delete for removing, enterprise level architecture, total time for all three features, 4 minutes 12 seconds. Hold on though. Before I show you Bolt results, I want to tell you about something that's been game-changing for my business. It's my AI profit boardroom community. This is where I share all my latest AI discoveries, automation workflows, and how my agency uses AI to serve more clients with less work. We've got members making thousands of dollars using AI tools just like these. I'll put the link in the description. Now, testing bolt new with the exact same prompts. Bolt is made by the Stack Blitz team. They've had huge media coverage. Business Insider did a whole article about them. Same first prompt. Product Hunt style launch page for Spark Deck. Bolts interface is different, more like a traditional code editor. It's generating Okay, here's the result. The design is functional, but compared to Lumi, it looks more basic. The feature cards don't have the same polish. The model feels clunky when you interact with it. Time to create. 2 minutes 43 seconds. Already slower than Lumi. Now let's add authentication. Same prompt about user or database schema protected roots. This is where things get interesting. Bolt is generating code. But wait, it's asking me to set up external services. It wants me to configure or zero or superbase manually. Lumi gave me authentication built right in. Bolt is making me do the integration work myself. And after some back and forth with additional prompts, I got basic or working, but it took six more minutes. and the database integration isn't as smooth for the task management system. Bolt again required more manual setup. I had to configure database connections, set up API routes manually, and debug several errors along the way. The final result works, but it's not as polished and took way more effort. Total time 14 minutes 38 seconds. More than triple Lumi's time. Let me score these platforms honestly. Speed to prototype. Lumi gets 9 out of 10. 4 minutes for a

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

full working app with orth and database. Bolt gets five out of 10. 40 minutes and still needed manual configuration. UI polish out of the box. Lumi gets eight. Professional looking, good spacing, smooth interactions. Bolt gets six. Functional but not as refined. Feature depth. Lumi gets nine. Built-in authentication, database, even payment processing ready to go. Bolt gets seven. Can handle complex features but requires more setup work. Code export and platform freedom. Lumi gives you the full code. You can export everything in host anywhere. That's a 10. Bold also lets you export, but the code has more dependencies. That's an eight. Cost transparency. Both platforms have free tiers with paid upgrades. Lumi gets eight. For clear pricing structure, Bolt gets seven. Total scores. Lumi 44 out of 50. Bolt 33 out of 50. But here's what really matters. Which one would I use for a real project? For rapid prototyping and getting something to market fast, Lumi wins hands down. The built-in integrations save hours of setup time. For developers who want more control over the architecture, Bolt gives you more customization options, but you pay for it with setup time. Here's the thing nobody talks about with these AI builders. The real test isn't can they create a demo, it's can they create something you'd actually deploy for paying customers. I showed Lumi's output to my development team. They said the code quality is solid, production ready, good separation of concerns, clean API design. The bulk code was good, too, but needed more work to make it production ready. If you're a solo founder or small business owner who needs to validate an idea fast, use Lumi. You'll have a working prototype in minutes instead of days. If you're a development team that needs specific integrations or custom architecture, Bolt gives you more flexibility. But here's my honest take. For most people watching this video, Lumi is the better choice. It gets you from idea to working app faster than anything I've tested. Lumi handles the common use cases automatically. Bolt requires more manual work, but gives you more control. Here's what really surprised me. The apps I built aren't just demos. They're actually functional businesses I could launch today. The user authentication works properly. The database stores data correctly. The payment processing is ready for real transactions. I built two complete SAS applications in under 20 minutes total. That's insane when you think about it. 5 years ago, this would have taken a team of developers weeks to build. Now AI can do it in minutes. This isn't just about no code tools anymore. This is about AI understanding business logic and implementing it correctly. If you're running a business, this changes everything. You can test ideas without hiring developers. You can build internal tools without it budgets. You can create customerf facing apps without months of development time. I'm already using this in my agency. Client wants a landing page with lead capture. Five minutes in Lumi. Client needs a simple CRM for their team. 10 minutes and it's done. The barriers to building software are disappearing. The only limit is your creativity and business sense. But let me be real about the limitations. These platforms are amazing. For standard web applications, but if you need highly custom functionality or complex integrations, you'll still need developers. Also, while the code quality is good, it's not perfect. For hightraic applications or complex business logic, you'll want human review. And there's always the question of vendor lockin. What happens if these platforms change their pricing or shut down? Make sure you can export your code. This is just the beginning. Aa coding assistants are getting better every month. What we're seeing with Lumi and Bolt is version one. Imagine version 5. AI that understands your business model, your customers, your market. AI that can build, test, and optimize applications automatically. We're moving toward a world where anyone with a good idea can build software to serve it. That's exciting, but also scary. The competitive advantage of having technical skills is shrinking. The new advantage is understanding customers and markets. So, which platform should you use? For most people watching this, start with Lumi. It's faster, easier, and produces better results out of the box. Use it to validate your ideas quickly. Build prototypes, test with real users, get feedback before you invest in custom development. Once you've proven your concept and need more customization, consider moving to Bolt or hiring developers. But don't wait for the perfect solution. The best software is the software that exists and serves customers. Here's what I've learned building my agency to seven figures. The tools don't matter as much as execution. Having the best AI builder won't guarantee success, but having any AI builder gives you a massive advantage over people still doing things the old way. Speed of execution beats perfection every time. Get something working, put it in front of customers, iterate based on feedback. These AI tools make that cycle faster than ever before. I'm going to keep testing these platforms with more complex projects, real client work, see how they handle edge cases and scaling challenges because this technology is moving so fast. What's impossible today might be standard next month. The question isn't whether AI

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 10:00) [10:00]

will change how we build software. It's whether you adapt fast enough to take advantage. My advice, pick one of these platforms today. Build something, anything. Get comfortable with AI assisted development because this is just the beginning and the people who start experimenting now will have a huge advantage when this technology gets even better. Want to make more money with AI? Welcome to the free AI money lab with Julian Goldie. Inside you'll get 50 plus free AI tools and 200 plus chat GPT SEO prompts. You'll learn how to make money with AI agents. Get 1,000 plus free NAT workflows, 200 plus chat GPT prompts, and a full blueprint to generate thousands of leads free with AI. What you'll also get is a free AI community, free AI course, and proven AI case studies. Check out my AI profit boardroom for scaling your business with AI automation. Link in the description. Comment which platform won and what to test next. I read every comment. Keep experimenting with AI and I'll see you in the next
