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Broken Promises, Broken Platform — Greta Is Not Ready for Real Work
Greta has potential, but the experience has been frustrating and unreliable. While connecting to GitHub and Netlify is smooth, and the UI it generates can be quite polished, the core objective of the platform — to help non-developers build secure, functional apps quickly — often falls flat.
The biggest issue is security. The platform hardcodes the Supabase anon key directly in the code, which can get pushed to Git and trigger data leak alerts. Despite raising this, there was no sense of urgency or resolution from the team.
Support is minimal. While responses come in, they often lack follow-through. Many prompts are skipped or lost entirely, the app claims tasks are completed when they’re not, and if things go off track, getting it back on track is near impossible. You might get lucky if everything works the first time — otherwise, debugging is a nightmare.
The chat UI is also broken — it shifts unpredictably, truncates messages, lacks a way to copy responses easily, and gives no visibility into how many apps have been created or when credits will refresh. It feels like a half-baked release, pushed out before it was truly ready.
Worse, prompts auto-trigger execution even when we explicitly ask it to pause and wait for confirmation — leading to credit waste and loss of control. This is critical, especially for users working on real business projects.
I’ll wait a little longer to see if things improve before requesting a refund within the 60-day window. What’s most disappointing is that they’re already marketing new tools instead of first fixing the foundation of this one.
Shubham_Questera
Jul 29, 2025Hey — thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. I understand there were ups and downs, and I respect that you're holding us to a high bar.
To clarify a few things directly:
We’ve already addressed the Supabase key issue — all GitHub repos are now private by default, and this was fixed within a week of it being raised. That feedback didn’t go ignored — we acted fast and transparently.
We have half a dozen people actively supporting hundreds of conversations every day, and we’ve been pushing fixes, updates, and improvements every single week. Things like the credit history panel, UI improvements, better prompt validation, and a ton under-the-hood are already live — with Agent / God Mode launching very soon to help handle larger, more complex apps reliably. Earlier Agent/God mode was supposed to be launched in Sept but because of the high demand we are working and pushing hard to put it to Beta users within July.
And just to be clear — PLGOS isn’t a distraction. It’s been running for over a year. It has a separate team, and it fits into the bigger vision of helping builders grow what they launch. We’re not splitting focus — we’re building an ecosystem.
We’re not here to be “just another tool.” We’re here to compete with and beat billion-dollar companies — and that’s exactly why we’re doing a lifetime deal right now: to bring in early believers who see what we’re building and grow with us. Not for making money at all, we are loosing money with LTDs but what we want the most is early believers who give us the right feedback for long term.
If you want to know more or get clarity on anything, I’d be happy to share the full picture — my calendar is open, and anyone can book a call with me directly. All I ask is: Work with us. Believe in what we’re building. And if you give us that trust and a bit of patience, we’ll make sure it pays off. 🙏
Please let me know if you have any questions