Best Vibe Coding Tools for GraphQL

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    Retool Reviews

    Retool

    Retool

    $10 per user per month
    570 Ratings
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    Retool is a modern AI-native application development platform designed to help teams build internal software quickly and efficiently. It enables users to create agents, workflows, dashboards, and full-stack apps using natural language prompts and visual tools. Retool connects directly to databases, APIs, vector stores, and AI models to ensure applications work seamlessly with existing systems. The platform allows teams to transform raw data into actionable tools such as dashboards, admin panels, and monitoring systems. With drag-and-drop UI building, code-level customization, and AI-assisted generation, Retool supports multiple development styles. Built-in workflows automate complex processes while maintaining auditability and security. Retool fits naturally into standard engineering stacks with support for CI/CD and version control. Enterprise-grade permissions and hosting options ensure sensitive data stays protected. Used by thousands of companies worldwide, Retool helps teams ship AI-powered software faster. It bridges the gap between idea and production with speed and control.
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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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    Zed Reviews

    Zed

    Zed Industries

    Free
    Zed is an advanced code editor crafted for seamless collaboration between humans and AI, emphasizing high performance. Developed entirely in Rust to maximize the efficiency of multiple CPU cores and GPU resources, it allows for the integration of emerging LLMs into your coding workflow for tasks such as code generation, transformation, and analysis. The platform facilitates real-time communication with team members, enabling collaborative note-taking, screen sharing, and project management. With its multibuffer system, users can edit selected excerpts from the entire codebase on a single interface. It also supports inline code evaluation through Jupyter runtimes, allowing for joint notebook editing. Zed is compatible with numerous programming languages, thanks to Tree-sitter, WebAssembly, and the Language Server Protocol. Its quick native terminal is integrated with Zed's language-aware task runner and AI features, enhancing productivity. The editor offers first-class modal editing through Vim bindings, incorporating functionalities such as text objects and marks for efficient navigation. Built by a diverse global community of thousands of developers, Zed encourages users to enhance their experience with a wide array of extensions that expand language capabilities, provide various themes, and more. Furthermore, its user-friendly design aims to streamline development workflows, making it an ideal choice for programmers looking to elevate their coding efficiency.
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    Superblocks Reviews

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    $100/month
    Superblocks is an enterprise platform designed to build and govern AI-generated applications using company data. It enables business teams to create production-ready apps without deep technical expertise. The platform integrates with major data systems such as Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. IT teams maintain centralized control over authentication, permissions, integrations, and auditing. Superblocks acts as a secure integration layer, ensuring apps do not directly access sensitive systems. It provides real-time monitoring of app usage, permissions, and potential vulnerabilities. The platform also enforces policies for security, compliance, and code standards across all applications. Users can deploy apps in cloud, hybrid, or private VPC environments based on security needs. Superblocks helps organizations replace legacy systems and accelerate internal tool development. Overall, it enables scalable, secure, and governed AI app creation across enterprise teams.
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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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