Best Vibe Coding Tools for Erlang

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    Replit Reviews

    Replit

    Replit

    $20 per month
    3 Ratings
    Replit is an AI app development platform that lets users describe an idea and turn it into a working project across web, mobile, design, slides, animation, data visualization, 3D games, documents, and spreadsheets. The platform is powered by Agent 4, an AI builder that can understand requirements, sequence work, write code, coordinate tasks, and publish production-ready apps. Infinite Canvas gives users a visual space to explore designs, make changes, and apply them directly to an app. Parallel Agents allow multiple tasks to run simultaneously with progress visibility before work is merged. Replit also supports multiple artifacts in one project, letting teams create apps, landing pages, videos, and related assets without switching context. Built-in full-stack infrastructure includes authentication, database, hosting, and monitoring with minimal setup. Integrations connect apps to AI models and services such as OpenAI, Stripe, Google Workspace, and more. Enterprise capabilities include SSO, SAML, SOC 2, admin controls, privacy controls, design system support, single-tenant environments, static outbound IPs, and VPC peering. By combining AI agents, collaborative development, visual design, production infrastructure, integrations, and enterprise controls, Replit helps users move from idea to deployed software faster.
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    Amp Reviews
    Amp is a next-generation coding agent engineered for developers working at the frontier of software development. It brings powerful AI agents directly into the terminal and code editors, allowing engineers to build, refactor, review, and explore large codebases with minimal friction. Unlike simple code assistants, Amp operates agentically, running subagents, managing context, and making coordinated changes across dozens of files. It supports multiple state-of-the-art models and continuously evolves with frequent updates, new agents, and performance improvements. Features like agentic code review, clickable diagrams, fast search subagents, and context-aware analysis make Amp feel like a true engineering partner rather than a chat tool. By reducing manual overhead and increasing leverage, Amp enables teams to focus on higher-level design and problem solving. The result is faster iteration, cleaner architectures, and more ambitious builds.
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    Cody Reviews

    Cody

    Sourcegraph

    $59
    Cody is an advanced AI coding assistant developed by Sourcegraph to enhance the efficiency and quality of software development. It integrates seamlessly with popular Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) such as VS Code, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and various JetBrains IDEs, providing features like AI-driven chat, code autocompletion, and inline editing without altering existing workflows. Designed to support enterprises, Cody emphasizes consistency and quality across entire codebases by utilizing comprehensive context and shared prompts. It also extends its contextual understanding beyond code by integrating with tools like Notion, Linear, and Prometheus, thereby gathering a holistic view of the development environment. By leveraging the latest Large Language Models (LLMs), including Claude Sonnet 4 and GPT-4o, Cody offers tailored assistance that can be optimized for specific use cases, balancing speed and performance. Developers have reported significant productivity gains, with some noting time savings of approximately 5-6 hours per week and a doubling of coding speed when using Cody.
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