Cursor is an editor; SnapApp is a scaffolder. Cursor is amazing at editing existing files, but if you ask it to 'build a RAG app' from scratch, it often creates hallucinated file structures or outdated config. Use SnapApp to generate the perfect, compiling foundation in 90 seconds then use Cursor to write the rest.
You can, but it burns tokens and time. Stuffing 50k tokens of documentation into a prompt window is expensive, slow, and often confuses the model's attention. SnapApp has **internalized** that documentation via fine-tuning. You get the same up-to-date accuracy instantly, with zero latency and zero token cost.
Never. We specifically train against 'laziness'. General LLMs conserve tokens by giving you placeholders. SnapApp is optimized for **Scaffold Integrity** it generates every config file, env variable, and boilerplate function needed to actually run `npm run dev` immediately.
No. We retrain exclusively on **public** documentation, changelogs, and open-source repositories. We do not use your private prompts or project code to train our models. Your IP stays on your machine.