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by VaiPai15 86 days ago
Your clinic apps already proving the concept is the real signal here. The next step isn't necessarily learning to code; it's finding tools that let you describe a specific use case in plain English and get a full, deployed app back (React frontend + agent backend + integrations). That's what Lyzr Architect does: you describe the workflow, it builds and deploys the stack. Great fit if you want to productize your clinic tooling or build new tools for similar clients- https://architect.lyzr.ai
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Thanks — I'll take a look. Though I'd note the comment reads more like a product pitch than personal experience. If you've actually used it for something similar, I'd be curious what the limitations are.