




Instant 1.0 is out! This essay shows a bunch of demos, to explain why we think Instant is the best backend for AI-coded apps. We also cover the architecture that makes all of it work.


GPT 5.3 Codex and Claude Opus 4.6 shipped within minutes of each other. How well do they compare building a multiplayer Counter-Strike?

Share your favorite apps with your favorite people, with free Instant teams for February.


How does GPT 5.2 do when you ask it to build a multiplayer Counter-Strike?


Introducing CS Bench: we ask all top models to build a multiplayer Counter-Strike from scratch.


What's the most efficient way to store frequencies? Come find out with us, and learn some of Wodehouse's favorite words to boot.


We sat down with one of the founders of Firebase to learn about the story behind the database platform that inspired many of us.


Junior went from Venezuela to YC to build HeroUI, a suite of primitives that have helped thousands of developers build frontends. Here's the backstory.


Ignacio De Haedo and Javier Rey left their software engineering jobs at Meta to build Mirando, an AI-powered real-estate platform for Latin America. This is the backstory.


How do GPT-5 and Opus 4.1 compare for vibe coding apps? We built a full-stack chiptunes player to find out.



Beginners are vibe-coding apps and experts are maxing out their LLM subscriptions. What does this mean for how we build software?


We've been building frontends that talk to backends for years. But in the meantime the browser has become an OS. In that case what should your stack look like?



Right before Christmas we discovered that our Aurora Postgres instance needed a major version upgrade. This covers how we made the upgrade with zero seconds of downtime.


Our CTO gave a talk about building Instant at Clojure Conj 2024! In this talk he discusses the common schleps developers face when building apps, and how Instant compresses them.


A month after we open sourced Instant, we had one of the largest Show HN's for a YC company. This shares the news of our $3.4M seed round.


This essay covers the design behind Instant. If the schleps we face as UI engineers are actually database problems in disguise, would a database-looking solution solve them?


Let's build a query engine from scratch. In about 100 lines of Javascript, we'll support joins, indexes, and find our answer for Arnold!


How will we build web applications in the future? We think it's going to look like a database in the browser, and this essay explains why.