Why has this feature been released, it’s so bad. Nothing I tried works.
Super simple task:
I wanted to create a formula using AI. Gave a simple, but clear prompt and the AI seemed to understand exactly what I meant if I read it’s thought process.
But then it needed to change the formula for the initial value of a select element I have.
And it just started adding code to the options value, just doing random stuff…
I cannot trust the AI to not even touch things I do not tell it to touch. Not the first thing I tried to do with AI, nothing works. Did someone even test this tool?
Can I have the old editor back somehow? Is there a flag I can set somewhere in the settings?
I have the same problem. It seems like they changed the model to a reasoning type for efficiency instead of the original one. But it doesn’t seem to work. I find it unresponding, sometimes error.
Now I can’t work at all. I want the original more.
Actually, if they want to promote the feature of using AI to help design the UI, it should be separated into two parts: the original that helps in formula tuning and the new one that focuses on creating designs.
I found a temp solution for those who can’t use the new AI but need it right away. Try Qredence AI’s Chat GPT Weweb assistant.
It’s not as good as the original Weweb AI, but it’s better than nothing. You should ask for help in JavaScript methods because the formula doesn’t work very well.
yes use it with some testing and don’t blindly trust it , don’t know when the weweb docs knowledge will be refresh (don’t have access to tweak or modify anything for more than a year ( still has the web search possible, reading links (if not updated), and a self improvement
(no user message/log are accessible at least on my openai account)
(adding a thumb up or down helps the assistant to improve as well, more people doing it = more quickly it improves.)
also it seem it didn’t had refresh its weweb’s documentation yet so I would use it carefully even if it provide some answer, just be cautious !
(and yeah I don’t really want to pay 20$ for ChatGPT Plus once to improve it to be honest )
I’m thinking more about polish a previous chat interface homemade natively in weweb and share it but don’t really know the real need or interest it had but will maybe try to find a moment to quickly do it
… even on the paid weweb memberships, the AI tokens are just going to keep running out. I was at the start of simply creating a new WW project from the “Create Project” CTA in We Web, and only managed to create simple sign up and login elements before seeing the "more tokens/upgrade " page before even starting that main dashboard page generation. The We web AI is good, but I’m not going to pay just to learn We Web AI. If I had clients that I was generating apps/sites for then yeh no problem, but I’m nowhere near that as yet and still learning Weweb. Is WW getting the commercial positioning right with this new AI?
There’s no doubt about that… but that’s not the WW user segment I’m talking about. The scenario you’re talking about is an agency or corporate client using WW AI to cut out the developer… But what about user groups that range from hobbyist dev’s, right up to DIY entrepreneur devs who want to get a product out into the market at the lowest cost possible in order to go live before they even begin to make a financial return? The WW Essential Plan at 10M tokens isn’t going to get you anywhere is it… so you would need to be on the Pro plan at $42 per month. So WW would now be perceived as an expensive solution by this entire WW customer segment.