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Bolt is useless and absolutly not working #516

Open alexf1395 opened 2 hours ago

alexf1395 commented 2 hours ago

Describe the bug

the updates take an infinite amount of time and ultimately produce nothing. Bolt absolutely doesn't work. The number of tokens is too limited, even for the free version. I will obviously never pay for something that doesn't seem to work at all. All I see is written code but it doesn't lead anywhere.

Link to the Bolt URL that caused the error

https://bolt.new/~/sb1-4gq7oh?utm_campaign=stackblitz-on-page&utm_source=web-app&utm_medium=sidebar

Steps to reproduce

  1. Just launch a simple prompt
  2. Bug
  3. Nothing happens

Expected behavior

Something that works

Screen Recording / Screenshot

No response

Platform

Browser name = Chrome
Full version = 128.0.0.0
Major version = 128
navigator.appName = Netscape
navigator.userAgent = Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/128.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
performance.memory = {
  "totalJSHeapSize": 42460166,
  "usedJSHeapSize": 41222698,
  "jsHeapSizeLimit": 2172649472
}
Username = alexfrs
Chat ID = 2924332b5e29

Additional context

No response

Kumala3 commented 2 hours ago

Hi Alex, I'm sorry to hear your frustration. Can you please share a prompt you used to reproduce the problem you're facing with Bolt? Have you tried to build a web app, or something different? As for me, a well-structured prompt with a clear goal leads to a foundational version of the app that I can use as a foundation to build upon. It's absolutely not perfect but an extremely good for non-tech people who want to build prototypes or even pretty good websites from scratch.

alexf1395 commented 2 hours ago

Thanks for your answer. Here is the prompt :

Develop a cross-platform application (Android, iOS, and web) that allows artisans and subcontractors to receive near real-time payments based on the progress of their work. Artisans can request payments with a simple button click by submitting photo evidence of completed tasks. The app should streamline payment processes, making task submission and work verification easy. Clients and artisans must be able to register, log in, create projects, list tasks, and upload progress photos. Key features should include automatic validation of completed work, simple approval of project amendments, and secure real-time payment transfers from the client’s account to the artisan's account upon task approval. Additional features include automated milestone tracking, digital signatures for task approvals, integration with bank APIs and digital wallets, customizable project timelines, push notifications for approvals and payments, an integrated messaging system, a dashboard summarizing project status and payments, dispute resolution tools, offline functionality for work submission, historical records of payments and projects, PDF export of project documentation, tax compliance tools, multi-currency support, data encryption for security, user reviews and ratings, support for project amendments and extra work requests, and multi-language functionality for international users.

Maybe he is too long...