Overview
Cuneihive primarily operates in no-code / low-code.
We avoid traditional coding whenever possible.
When code is needed, we use vibe coding because it’s significantly faster than standard development while still allowing us to build reliable systems.
Why we prefer no-code / low-code
Faster shipping
Easier maintenance and iteration
Less dependency management overhead
You “set it up once” and can evolve it without digging through complex codebases
Vibe coding stack (when code is needed)
Tools we use for vibe coding:
Anti-Gravity
Claude Code
Codex
Cursor
Base44
V0
App / dashboard builders
WeWeb (preferred)
We use WeWeb to build dashboards and client-facing applications.
Bubble (available, but not recommended long-term)
Bubble is extremely good as an all-in-one full-stack tool, but it can get costly over time.
Reasons we usually don’t recommend Bubble long-term:
Cost increases with usage (especially database/workload driven)
You can’t self-host it
Bubble can be a good fit when:
You want a full-stack app hosted in one platform
You don’t care much about cost
The app is internal/personal use or low-usage
Backends / databases
We commonly use:
Xano
Supabase
MongoDB
AlloyDB
Workflow orchestration / automation
We’re familiar with multiple workflow platforms, including:
Langflow
Zapier
GoHighLevel
Our primary orchestration tool is n8n because it has “no ceiling” and can cover many of the use cases that other platforms handle.
Recommended “best combo”
If you want our strongest all-around stack recommendation:
WeWeb + Xano + n8n
If you want a stack with strong design + vibe coding in the loop:
Stitch + Anti-Gravity + Claude Code
Cursor + n8n
Loveable + n8n
