Over the last few weeks we’ve made substantial improvements in Nut’s ability to develop full stack applications. We’ve mostly been driving these improvements through automation: we keep asking Nut to build new applications from scratch, and when it’s not able to get the tests passing we dig in to understand why.
Through this process we’re continually creating apps, and it’s fun to show them off. So today we’re launching the Arboretum, a section on the Nut landing page where you can see and explore a feed of these apps. An arboretum is a garden of trees grown for scientific research and appreciation, which is basically what we’re doing here.
These apps are mostly full stack and randomly drawn from a set of sources, with prompts for things like internal tools, productivity apps, landing pages, and so on. Some interesting recent ones:
In general, the full stack apps in the arboretum are reasonably functional, which is a good step up from the largely non-functional apps that AIs typically produce without QA. You can load and try these out, or start new chats and continue building them into whatever you want. Let us know what you think!