So I joined the MeDo hackathon and used their platform for several days. At first, I thought it was just another v0, Lovable, or Bolt. But after building with it, I realized MeDo offers a very different way to prompt, build, and ship a product.
This is my personal review after around two weeks of using it: the good, the bad, and the ugly. I was genuinely impressed by the deep integrations and some unique features that I think many people might miss. But the platform also has rough edges that are worth talking about.
Background
In today's developer world, many programmers use tools like Claude Code and Codex. They are powerful and flexible. You can build almost anything with them, but you still need to manage everything yourself: setup, environment, dependencies, backend, database, deployment, and debugging.
Of course, you can ask Claude Code or Codex to help with that. But if you do not already know what you need, things can get messy fast.









