<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">The article describes building GHOSTVAULT, an enterprise-grade cybersecurity platform, on Bolt.new, hitting project size limits.Existing breach monitoring tools' shortcomings led to creating a comprehensive solution at a hackathon in 72 hours.GHOSTVAULT integrates client-side encryption, multi-source intelligence, and real-time monitoring.Despite using a no-code platform, the project involved advanced cryptography, API orchestration, and enterprise state management.Challenges arose due to project size constraints, which required various optimizations for performance and caching.The project challenges perceptions about no-code's ability to handle enterprise complexity, innovation, and scalability.Impacts include rapid market validation, industry interest, and proving no-code platforms can support complex operations.Lessons learned cover technical complexity, rapid validation benefits, and implications for future development.Future plans involve backend integration, pricing models, collaborations with StackBlitz, and educational content creation.The project signifies a shift towards faster, more complex prototyping, and increased accessibility to advanced technical capabilities.