Low-code web builders are changing how fast we can ship in Web3. Orynth used to be my go-to for everything—basically did 99% of my web work and it was completely free. That productivity shifted once alternatives like Lovable and Claude came into play, but here's the thing: speed still matters.
I watched rektdotag spin up their entire website using Orynth in just 5 minutes. Five minutes. That's the kind of velocity teams need when iterating on projects. Whether you're prototyping a new dApp interface or launching a project site, cutting that deployment time down is a real game-changer for builders pushing to go live faster.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-13 02:24
ngl the 5-minute website thing is mostly theater... path dependency on tool choice arguably creates worse long-term incentive structures than we're accounting for here. Orynth's "free" model had non-trivial externalities we're only seeing now
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 01-10 18:42
Launching a website in 5 minutes? Oh wait, it depends on what quality the website is...
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-10 02:56
Building the entire website in 5 minutes? That's pretty impressive, but honestly, I still think the toolchain is too fragmented.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-10 02:47
Launching the entire website in 5 minutes? Sounds good, but I'm more concerned about how stable it will be after 5 minutes... The market has never eliminated slow movers, but those who act hastily.
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GameFiCritic
· 01-10 02:45
Build a website in 5 minutes, sounds great, but can it really be used? Speed is not equal to a good product. It's like those quick-launch games I see—initially they explode in popularity, but then everyone leaves because the incentive mechanisms are terrible.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-10 02:42
5 minutes to complete the entire site? No way, this must be a super simple page... By the way, it was really awesome when Orynth was free, is it still this fast now?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-10 02:39
Finish the entire website in 5 minutes? Honestly, that's a bit exaggerated... but indeed, the low-code space is really heating up now.
Low-code web builders are changing how fast we can ship in Web3. Orynth used to be my go-to for everything—basically did 99% of my web work and it was completely free. That productivity shifted once alternatives like Lovable and Claude came into play, but here's the thing: speed still matters.
I watched rektdotag spin up their entire website using Orynth in just 5 minutes. Five minutes. That's the kind of velocity teams need when iterating on projects. Whether you're prototyping a new dApp interface or launching a project site, cutting that deployment time down is a real game-changer for builders pushing to go live faster.