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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The upcoming features of Bolt include the ability to convert Figma designs into full-stack apps with a simple URL modification.
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Zero to ~$40M ARR: How Bolt's pivot changed AI product development forever | Eric Simons (CEO)
@ Lenny's Podcast
03/13/25
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The technology behind Bolt allows users to build full-stack applications quickly and easily, making it accessible for non-developers to create functional software without extensive coding knowledge.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The tooling we use at Bolt includes Linear for product road mapping, Notion for PRDs, and Figma for design, with Bolt itself being used for prototyping.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The integration of native mobile app support with Expo has made it easier for users to create mobile applications, expanding Bolt's capabilities beyond web apps.
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Dylan Field
03/13/25
@ Y Combinator
The design community reacted positively to Figma's launch, with users expressing excitement about its potential to change their careers and workflows.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The rapid growth of Bolt has led to a surge in user requests and feature demands, prompting the team to prioritize based on instinct and potential impact rather than just user feedback.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The team at Bolt operates with high levels of trust and agency, allowing engineers to address issues and implement changes quickly without bureaucratic delays.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The integration of WebContainer technology allows Bolt to create a dramatically faster and more reliable AI coding experience than competitors.
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Dylan Field
03/13/25
@ Y Combinator
When starting Figma, Evan and I focused on the technologies that were emerging, particularly drones and WebGL, to identify opportunities in design.
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Eric Simons
03/13/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Using Bolt, a non-developer built a CRM with AI integration in three weeks for only $300, compared to a $30,000 quote from an agency that would have taken six months.