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The Weather Company
How the Weather Company serves real-time forecasts to 350 million daily active users on Vercel
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Software
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Code and Theory
How Code and Theory cut time-to-prototype 75% with v0
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Agency
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Fern
How Fern runs multi-tenant docs for Webflow and ElevenLabs on Vercel
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Software
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Notion
How Notion Workers run untrusted code at scale with Vercel Sandbox
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Business Services, AI
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Avalara
How Avalara turns pipe dreams into patent-pending with v0
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Software
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OpenEvidence
How OpenEvidence built a healthcare AI that physicians actually trust
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Healthcare
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Ramp
How Ramp kept 100% uptime through 100x traffic surges on Vercel
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Finance & Insurance
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Stably
How Stably ships AI testing agents in hours, not weeks
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Finance & Insurance
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Stripe
How Stripe built a game-changing app in a single flight with v0
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Software
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Sensay
How Sensay went from zero to product in six weeks
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Software
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Where developing web apps used to range between 2-12 months depending on what we were looking to achieve, we are now operationalizing v0 and bringing those deployment horizons down by 50-75%. Increasing the speed to market means we can provide value to our clients faster and focus on how we optimize the apps to continue to deliver better results.

David DiCamillo, CTO at Code and Theory

Rethinking prototyping, requirements, and project delivery at Code and Theory