Antigravity how to build, with cero code

Introduction: Building With AI, Not Just Learning Tools

We're going to see anti -gravity. It's a Google tool. And we'll learn how to build with zero code.

We're not going to learn just the tool, but how to implement the process.

There's an MIT report that says that only 5 % of companies really implement really good the AI. And it's because they don't focus on use cases.

So we're going to focus on that, because that will help you in your work.

and also you will see how that tool works okay perfect we will use a simple use case a website I want you to think how much does a website cost in this year okay just think okay ten years ago it costs this amount and right now you you can build with zero or with 150 euros.

It's a statistic from a month ago.

Why Most AI Efforts Fail: Start With Use Cases

So how can we get the best in our daily jobs?

A Simple Framework: Intelligence, Impact, and Metrics

It was a framework. You need to think in intelligence. What's the impact in the business, in revenue, in costs, in time?

The most important thing is process. process, OK? What's the process? Where is AI going to change?

So three years ago, four years ago, when we don't have AI as generative as we have today, the things Tatiana and Daniel talked today, we have this, right?

But if we are good thinking in process, we need now to connect and close the gap and know what technologies fits best for each use case, OK?

1And also, when you find the correct tool, pivot a lot until the solution is good and until you get the metrics you want. OK?

So for example, the impact is from this amount to this one. OK? The scope, 30 days to one day.

And also, you need to make a website, a front end, back end, and quality. Right now, you need one person, a laptop, and anti -gravity. No?

The metrics, save more than 90 % of time from 30 days to one, 30 % plus 30 faster, and also just one person, not three. So that's the first part, intelligence.

Mapping the Process: Where AI Changes the Workflow

The second part is the process. Right now, how you create a website?

You need the brand book, the requirements, the architecture structure of the website, your hero, row, your benefits, the process, the call to actions, the register, et cetera.

And you need to use these three persons, like iterating constantly. And then you use the UX, the front, the back, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.

Then you integrate all the content, then Q &A and testing. And right now, you have this. one kid get the requirements and AI do all the process okay so we need to start making fit no

Extending the Idea: Use Cases Beyond Websites (Sales Example)

for example this is a website use case no but if for example you're a commercial what do you do you do 20 % of your time doing sales 80 % of your time doing back office okay commercial proposals all sales, contracts, NDAs, negotiating and doing a lot of stuff that doesn't generate value, OK?

So what you need to do is put teams that transcribe the meetings. You need to all the back office kill it with AI, as Tatiana taught us today, no?

Start building all the documents. And your job right now is to check out the documents and validate that the information is good, OK? OK, not to process and to write things.

OK, and this guy taught us this two years before. No, you don't need to code anymore.

Demo: How the “Anti-Gravity” No-Code AI Builder Works

So this is anti -gravity, and let's see how it works. I made my website with this. So I will show you how it works. No, it's a website that I built in one day

okay that is functional it has all the tools no if I want to make an agenda with with a person of the company I just use this and I now have the connection

to to the calendar no if I want to register to the to the webinar I I register quickly, and it's connected with APIs. And I just didn't code anything. I just give the tool anti -gravity all the APIs.

For example, then I have the webinar. And all this was built with AI and thinking, not knowing anything about code.

And it's functional. And how it works.

From Template Libraries to a Localhost Website

you know so today I was right now where when I met Tatiana and Daniel I start building okay right now so I build this website and I will show you how it works okay I will go up and what I do is create a local website and what I do is

start taking some libraries with prompts okay so I don't know if any one of you know this one 21 first okay just one okay so for example I like this but this background okay so I copy this and I put it here like using GPT so build up the website and put it here that's this prompt okay and the result after playing

like 30 minutes was the following no it right now it's in my localhost it's in my computer if i want to put it in the in the website i put ipay hostinger or whatever no and i have this oh but i forgot this meeting was in english so i thought they had to change

it to english no so i have all the the website no with videos we see much for first these were where football image, I change it with just one prompt, with ecosystem, with testimonies, with get in touch, the call to actions.

Iterate Fast: Delete Sections, Add Hooks, Refine the Layout

But for example, this, I don't like it. So what I do, I use this, I copy, and the AI will detect automatically what part of section is this part, and I will delete it.

delete this it takes one minute more or less and I will explore the tool so what I'm missing so I need to put more hooks for example so I just copy a hook I like and I just add it maybe maybe this one I copy the prompt copy then I go here and when this is finished I will

continue okay now the section is deleted so I go back here and I will see if it's okay I upload the website and like playing it's out no so that's the way so So right now, I want this new thing.

I add it, and I just start playing. So yeah, you can build things quickly. You can show demos.

Make It Real: Payments, Databases, Calendars, and APIs

You can connect it to Stripe. You can connect it to the database, too. And you can put all the triggers to your phone, your Calendly, a webinar, whatever you want.

You can connect it quickly. And it's just a matter of seconds. No, it's like okay, but this is my this is what I want

These are my a piece Build it and you start checking out and you put all the fonts you want the The name you want and it's amazing.

You can start building quicker

Proof It Works: Non-Coders Building in Minutes and ROI

Yesterday we were playing with Anna that is from my team and and I want to make you two questions. What's your background?

nice Good and I do you know anything about coding? no nothing okay good and how much time it takes you to build this a website for your own okay perfect and how was it and I think that you also put an agent right

and how was the agent with the data talking okay so yeah and I didn't know about this tool and in 30 minutes 40 minutes she built something that it that that can be like what you were saying. You can build this.

And actually, with this website, we're selling. Clients go here, and this start generating value. So the ROI is normal.

For example, years ago, I would have a ROI plus 4. Right now, my ROI is plus 400. hundred no it's amazing and to finish I want you to think in use cases no not

Conclusion: Pick a Use Case, Kill the Process, Iterate

think of tools delete this no 1think in your daily job what things are taking you a lot of time and ask Gemini ask a pilot as GPT cloud okay I do these five jobs and I take a lot of time doing this task perfect what tool can I use to cut at the process to make it easier.

This is one just use case. It's very simple. And I invite you to try.

Someone was asking how you manage with all the tools you are having daily. And if it works and it kills a process, it's perfect. Because it will empower you, will get you more employable, and leaders notice that quickly.

So I invite you to think in your daily job, of use cases and try to connect and close the gap in process. And also, try and fail a lot. This is trying, failing, error, and thank you very much.

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