Speed matters, but control matters too
Advanced users do not want to save a few hours only to lose days later cleaning up weak structure or escaping lock-in. They want acceleration that still leaves them with something worth extending.
That is why repo truth and ownership matter even more for technical users than for casual users.
Where Virex fits in an advanced workflow
Virex can act as the acceleration layer: generate the initial repo, use structured continuation when it helps, then keep moving through your own GitHub, hosting, backend, and infrastructure choices without being trapped.
That makes the product useful even when the user does not need hand-holding.
Why lock-in avoidance still matters
The more technical the user is, the more they care about retaining final authority over the code. That makes the owned-repo story a product advantage, not a secondary talking point.
It is one of the reasons Virex can still be relevant to experienced builders.