Kimi 2.7: ¿Vale la pena este Modelo de IA?

🔥 Easily deploy your projects 👉 https://seenode.com I created a complete store with Kimi Code using Swarm and Loop 🔥 (Kimi 2.7 Code) In this video, I tested Kimi Code (Moonshot AI's code agent) by creating a complete application from scratch: an auto parts store with inventory, a shopping cart, an admin dashboard, and multi-role authentication. What you'll see: How Swarm works (multiple agents working in parallel) Plan mode + automatic deployment Using Skills (UI/UX Pro Max + Playwright) The famous Gold Loop (automatic iteration until it works) A monorepo with Next.js 16 + Express + Drizzle + Postgres Automated testing with multiple browsers Is Kimi Code really good for creating real applications? I'll show you the unfiltered results. Index: 00:00 Introduction: What are Kimi and Kimi Code? 00:55 Sponsor: Deploying your website with Cynote 02:03 Creating the Autostock project 02:45 Plan mode: Planning the system and stack 03:44 The /yolo command (avoiding permission requests) 04:20 Adjusting the plan (Next.js 16 and Context 7) 04:53 Architecture: Monorepo vs. everything in Next 06:07 /swarm: Launching multiple agents in parallel 08:26 Reviewing the generated output (monorepo, API, and website) 08:58 Running the project with PNPM 09:37 Test credentials and documentation 10:37 Installing skills: UI/UX Pro Max 13:00 Redesigning the landing page and dashboard with the skill 14:00 Testing the app with Playwright (skill) 15:50 Swarm Testing functionalities with Playwright CLI 19:00 /goal: loops and loop engineering 20:03 RAM and resource consumption 20:22 Goal commands (status, pause, cancel) 21:25 Final result and conclusions 22:52 Closing and farewell My website → https://fazt.dev Did you like the result of Kimi Code? Let me know in the comments: What would you use it for? Do you prefer Kimi, Cursor, Claude, or Devin? If you found the video helpful, give it a like and subscribe for more awesome AI agent tests.