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Tomas Hrabec

@tomashrabec

Freelance React developer. Half my work now is unpicking what a generator produced.

Joined
2 April 2024
Location
Brno
Reviews
4
Average rating given
4.0

Reviews

  1. Plasmic logoPlasmic9 August 2026

    The only visual tool I have not had to argue against

    It renders inside our own Next.js app, so page speed stays ours, the components are ours, and if Plasmic vanished tomorrow the site keeps working. Marketing edit their pages, I never see a ticket about copy again, and nothing about our build pipeline changed. Integration took me a day.

  2. Cursor logoCursor9 August 2026

    It changed what I can take on as a one-person shop

    I quote work now that I would have declined two years ago. It reads the whole repository, makes changes I would have made, and I review them like a colleague's. Nothing is hidden and nothing is hosted, so every deployment question is still mine to answer. That is the correct trade for me.

  3. Macaly logoMacaly29 July 2026

    Fine for one screen, loses the thread on five

    A client brought me in after they had built six related models in it. The agent had duplicated logic across three screens and could no longer reason about its own schema. Export saved us, the code was ordinary React and readable, so we finished the job outside the tool. Good starting point, not a place to live.

  4. Draftbit logoDraftbit29 July 2026

    Good tool, uncertain future, no backend

    I took over a Draftbit project and the exported code was fine, genuinely readable React Native. Two support questions went unanswered for over a week, and the AI features are years behind the rest of this list. It also builds no backend, so budget for that separately. Cautious recommendation only.

Comments

  1. 14 August 2026

    Same conclusion at two clients. Split the marketing site out and keep the app, it is the only reliable fix.

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