by myth_drannon on 6/19/25, 9:31 AM with 116 comments
by steveBK123 on 6/19/25, 2:02 PM
"Solo unicorn.. well, ok it was $80M not $1B.. and, sure ok it wasn't 1 guy, he had a team of 8.." LOL.
Guy lists himself as an "angel investor" and "Forbes 30 under 30" on his Linkedin, so clearly not his first rodeo and has good connections, likely a stronger ingredients than the tech.
So you know, not bad money, and I'd certainly take it. But doesn't seem like any step function change in ROI for startup founders due to LLMs here.
As others have pointed out, Wix bought the leads/client list.. not the tech.
by skeeter2020 on 6/19/25, 1:38 PM
by tomgs on 6/19/25, 12:18 PM
I am not a paid member of the team, just an admirer who wanted to get closer to the action. This felt right to me from the first moment, and I'm happy I had a small part in the journey.
I met Maor (the founder of base44) and team and had beers with them. Good people.
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Let me clarify a few things:
1. I don't know exactly how much vibe coding went into building base44 itself. I can attest that Maor's rate of releasing features was absolutely insane - I'm talking major updates every 1-2 days. I assume he's good with Cursor and the like. He's also very, very decisive on what to build and what not to build. Aggressive, even, I would say.
2. Maor had, for the majority of the life of this, no team. The employees joined way after base had customers. Most of what Base is was built by Maor, with 1-2 close friends helping cut out everything that wasn't relevant or wasn't great (so I'm told).
3. It's a different take on lovable/bolt etc. No one argues this.
4. Maor opted to include the db within the platform, rather than enable persistence externally. This really made the output great, and made fixing cross-application things very easy.
5. To me, base44 is PHP. It's a bit ugly, but it works, easy to explain to people, and once you get a hang of it it's a great hammer. It's not going to win the space race anytime soon, but it'll build you a house.
6. Base has resolve with AI functionality, which is far superior to anything I've seen outside of an IDE. It just works.
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To folks trying to win the AI race by building exceptional technology on the bleeding edge, good on you. I don't think Base is that.
I think Maor symbolizes something different: we're in the fast-grab era.
Big cos are not able to build killer AI apps at the rate they're expected to, which means they're circling around looking for what they can snatch with money/equity.
My take?
Build AI things that just work for a specific use case. Release them fast. Make people fall in love with them because they "do AI" for the use case.
Some bigco is flying close by, trying to build it but failing. Be there for the purchase.
by bmiekre on 6/19/25, 11:10 AM
by fidotron on 6/19/25, 11:37 AM
The maintainability of the output of your average vibe coder is going to enormously exceed that of your average Wix site. LLMs are a massive threat to their whole model which relies on increasing levels of esotericism.
by Fokamul on 6/19/25, 10:34 AM
by andybak on 6/19/25, 10:48 AM
Is there something especially good about Base44? Or are they paying for the user base or the time to market advantage?
by mellosouls on 6/19/25, 3:06 PM
by fellatio on 6/19/25, 11:18 AM
by mandeepj on 6/19/25, 7:26 PM
Edit: Just learnt from comments, they used Claude and not ChatGpt.
by nickdothutton on 6/19/25, 4:01 PM
by tk90 on 6/19/25, 5:17 PM
by soared on 6/19/25, 4:51 PM
by throwacct on 6/19/25, 2:25 PM
by jonplackett on 6/19/25, 4:26 PM
Is this a vibe coded product
Or a product that helps you vibe code.
Or both?
They can’t have 8 of them vibe coding. And if it isn’t vibe coded then this has FA to do with a one person AI unicorn.
by oblio on 6/19/25, 10:35 AM
The machine never stops! Probably it never sleeps, too.
by danr4 on 6/19/25, 3:38 PM
Basically everyone in the israeli tech community know about this guy because he pretty much shared everything about his journey from the moment he started. One of the most genuine and no-bs entrepreneurs i've ever seen (and israel has it's fair share of grifters).
Yes, he really did basically built everything by himself. Yes, he did manage to build a huge client list worth a lot of money, in just 6 months. Yes, he was previously a founder (without an exit). Yes, there were a few (very recently hired) employees.
This is one of the rarest solo-founder exit stories in the world. dumb-founded by negativity.
by myth_drannon on 6/19/25, 2:45 PM
I quickly built a retirement calculator, two prompts and deploy. https://app--future-focus-dd96b32f.base44.app/
by mattfrommars on 6/19/25, 1:18 PM
by v5v3 on 6/19/25, 10:34 AM
Good luck to him but the 'vibe coded' angle is just his expensive PR team at work I would say.
by MichaelZuo on 6/19/25, 10:37 AM
And that’s with far more stacked teams with far better credentials e.g. Perplexity
by umrashrf on 6/19/25, 5:12 PM
by wslh on 6/19/25, 12:59 PM
by poulpy123 on 6/19/25, 10:38 AM
by theHolyTrynity on 6/19/25, 10:27 AM
by superkuh on 6/19/25, 1:43 PM
Maybe with a little bit of vibe coding they can fix their infrastructure. But I doubt it.