Plugin Factory is now part of the App Factory ecosystem, unifying the Web3 development workflow across multiple platforms. The model keeps things straightforward: mobile apps run on Expo, web applications leverage Next.js, AI agents operate through Node.js infrastructure, and Claude plugins connect via MCP servers—all following the same foundational pattern. The entire process boils down to three stages: describe what you need, build it out, then ship it live. This unified approach simplifies how developers conceptualize and execute Web3 projects.
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YieldChaser
· 11h ago
These three steps sound great, but how many projects can actually run through successfully?
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DataPickledFish
· 11h ago
Finally, someone has integrated the Web3 development workflow, so developers don't have to tinker with various frameworks every day.
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GasFeeCrying
· 11h ago
Really, can the describe-build-ship process make Web3 development simple? Why do I still feel it's complicated?
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Layer2Observer
· 11h ago
From an engineering perspective, this stack combination is quite thoughtful—Expo, Next.js, and Node.js each play their roles, and a unified paradigm can indeed reduce developers' cognitive load. But the question is, in actual implementation, do these three stages have enough toolchains to support them? Let's look at the data.
Plugin Factory is now part of the App Factory ecosystem, unifying the Web3 development workflow across multiple platforms. The model keeps things straightforward: mobile apps run on Expo, web applications leverage Next.js, AI agents operate through Node.js infrastructure, and Claude plugins connect via MCP servers—all following the same foundational pattern. The entire process boils down to three stages: describe what you need, build it out, then ship it live. This unified approach simplifies how developers conceptualize and execute Web3 projects.