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I’ve always been drawn to the intersection of design and tech — building digital products lets me live in that sweet spot. Most of my professional journey has been in Design & UX, and I’m currently the Product Guy at Velada · Curated dining, on demand I also help other startups as an external Chief Product Officer and product consultant — bringing product thinking and design to the heart of their strategy.
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🧠 Your first prompt sets the vibe. Get it right and everything flows
A few months ago, I kept hitting the same wall. Every time I wanted to start a new project in @Lovable, I found myself stuck on the first prompt. I had the idea in my head, but turning it into something structured and usable always felt harder than it should.
So I built a small tool for myself. Something simple to turn messy thoughts into clear prompts that actually worked. I called it Lovableprompts.app, and once I shared it, more people started using it than I ever expected.
Since then, over 5,000 people have given it a try. A few nocode and vibe coding agencies and freelancers have even added it to their workflow, which honestly still blows my mind.
Anybody know a tool for cursor or other AI ideas to instantly improve your prompts?
I m one of the devs who are writing less code now and doing more Prompting , damn I hate all of these fancy new buzzwords. Anyway, I m bored and don t want to write long prompts all the time. Anyone know a good tool (should work with Cursor)? If nobody knows one, I will need to do one :(
What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?
On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit
I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.