GLM 5.1 + Google Stitch Is INSANE!
Google Stitch and GLM 5.1 can now build complete applications from single prompts, with Stitch handling front-end design and GLM managing backend logic. This combination eliminates traditional design and development workflows, allowing users to create full products in minutes instead of weeks.
Summary
The video introduces a powerful combination of Google Stitch and GLM 5.1 that revolutionizes app development by enabling users to build complete applications from single text prompts. Google Stitch is presented as an AI design tool that goes beyond traditional design software like Figma or Canva by creating entire app flows with multiple connected screens, real navigation, and consistent design systems. The tool features 'vibe design' which allows voice interaction for real-time building, and can export actual usable code in various formats including HTML, Tailwind, Vue, and Swift UI. Users can import their own brand guidelines or have Stitch create design systems automatically. GLM 5.1 complements Stitch by handling backend development, including logic, data workflows, and autonomous task chaining. The speaker demonstrates practical applications through examples like building landing pages for the AI Profit Boardroom, member dashboards, onboarding funnels, and booking apps, showing how projects that traditionally take weeks can be completed in under an hour. However, the speaker acknowledges potential downsides including threats to traditional design roles, risk of generic-looking products, and the experimental nature of Google Labs products. The presentation concludes with predictions about future integration of front-end and back-end AI tools into single solutions and promotes the speaker's AI automation courses.
Key Insights
- Google Stitch can generate complete multi-screen app flows with real navigation and connected user experiences from a single text prompt, going far beyond traditional design mockups
- The combination of Stitch for front-end design and GLM 5.1 for backend logic allows users to build full products from simple prompts without needing separate designers, developers, and project managers
- Traditional designers who only create static screens face significant disruption, as AI tools can now perform their core functions in seconds rather than days or weeks
- The technology represents a fundamental shift from making design faster to eliminating entire steps in the development process by merging design and development into one step
- The speaker predicts that within six months, integrated tools will emerge that can build front-end, back-end, and deploy complete applications live on the internet from a single prompt
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Transcript
GLM 5.1 plus Google Stitch just dropped. And honestly, this combo is insane. You can now build full apps with one prompt. No coding, no design tools, no Figma. Just type what you want and watch it build. Talking full screens, full navigation, full user flows, everything connected, everything styled, everything ready. And when you pair it with GLM for the backend, you've got a complete product from a sentence. This is the future of building online. Going to show you exactly how it works. And I've got a use case later that will blow your mind. So don't skip ahead. Watch the whole thing. Google just dropped a massive update to Stitch. And when you combine it with GLM…
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