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Shared by @m3taversal via Telegram. Source URL: https://x.com/sjdedic/status/2037143546256384412?s=46
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I literally have 0 coding experience and had never worked with Dune dashboards before.
It always annoyed me having to rely on other people’s dashboards and never finding the exact data I was looking for, so I figured I’d try building one myself with AI.
With Claude’s help, it took me less than 1.5 hours, and most of that was just understanding how Dune works. The next one would probably take under an hour.
I remember some of our portfolio companies paying thousands of for these and waiting weeks for them to go live.
Even though this trend has been obvious for a while, this really made it click for me just how much AI is eroding the moat and defensibility of developers, and how easy it is now for a complete beginner like me.
Devs are cooked.
Key Facts
- A non-developer built a Dune dashboard in under 1.5 hours using Claude AI in March 2026
- Portfolio companies previously paid thousands of dollars and waited weeks for similar Dune dashboards
- The author estimates the next dashboard would take under 1 hour