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Vibecoding

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•20d ago
AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?
... coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster? Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations). Comment from Rajiv Ayyangar(@rajiv_ayyangar): @aaronoleary   @realbellosanchez  It sounds like Claude code is better ... ... despite being in terminal, and that you're willing to deal with the extra friction because the agent itself is a lot more helpful

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General

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Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

•25d ago
What's your best growth hack for your product?
... worked as the Head of Growth for a product company before launching my own startup. I used to spend considerable amount of time every day researching for ideas and hacks that'd help our product grow quickly. I wish to mention two hacks that gave us the best ROI: Launching Video Podcast : In each episode, we invited industry leaders to speak about the latest trends in the industry. These podcasts helped

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Raycast

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•25d ago
I Built My First Raycast Extension. Here's How I Did It!
... explore the Raycast & ITAD Documentation quickly while also feeding all the info into Cursor. @Cursor & @Warp : I leaned on AI tools to write and check the code and ensure it complied with Raycast s requirements. Cursor was helpful, but Warp really shined in debugging and even improved my code automatically. @GitHub : Essential for versioning and collaboration and publishing the Raycast extension The Process: Building with Focus and Simplicity Start with the Core Action. From my experience in vibe ... ... simple as possible. Get the main action working before layering on user interactions or advanced features. Iterate, Test, Repeat - It took me about a day but once the MVP was running, I focused on user experience. Frequent testing helped

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Vibecoding

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Jose Pedro Luengo

Jose Pedro Luengo

•1mo ago
Building an AI app to help you surprise your partner with personalized ideas — Would you use it?
... working on an app that uses AI to give you ideas for plans, gifts, and messages all 100% personalized to your partner (their city, tastes, personality, etc). Most couple apps out there feel too generic and don t really help when you want to do something truly special. My app aims to suggest creative, customized ideas, plus remember important dates and small details for you. Right now I have a small beta that shows what the experience could be like ... ... recommendations the AI can generate. Would you use something like this? What features would make it more useful for you? If anyone wants to see a demo or try the beta, let me know! Any feedback is super helpful

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General

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Darren Lang

Darren Lang

•1mo ago
Please help an accountant understand product dev struggles
... Product Hunt community, I m an accountant , not a tech person, so I m out of my depth trying to understand product development challenges as well as most of you. Please can you help me with this. I m researching how product development teams get derailed - say, a sprint fails because of misaligned skills or unexpected delays. What s the worst issue you ve faced running a product team? How do you handle it? Any tools or methods that actually ... ... work, or are you still searching? Thanks for the help

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Claude by Anthropic

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•2mo ago
What's the weirdest thing you've asked AI to do? Examples welcome 🤖
... chat history is a ton of stuff about work with the occasional odd question about how often I should be using extensor bands haha What are some of the strangest things you've asked AI to help with? Did it actually help

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Atlas

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Laura Cruickshanks

Laura Cruickshanks

•2mo ago
🔥 Pricing Page Roast: Drop your link, get honest feedback 🔥
... Simple rules : Drop your pricing page link below and get real, no-BS (but helpful!) feedback from fellow makers What we're looking at: Is your value prop clear or confusing? Are your tiers actually making sense? Would I bounce or convert? Quick wins you can implement today The deal: Give feedback to someone else's pricing page, then drop yours! Let's help

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Self-Promotion

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Poreddy Sai likhith

Poreddy Sai likhith

•3mo ago
Building hexa-decimal : an AI mentor that helps you learn ML in your own style
... step-by-step guidance, Hexa-Decimal adapts to how you learn best. The idea came from my own experience of how overwhelming it can be to get started with ML tons of resources, but no clear path or personalized help. So I started building something that feels more like a real tutor: - Explains concepts in a way you understand - Gives you coding tasks, quizzes, and feedback - Checks your understanding and helps

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Self-Promotion

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Harvansh Chaudhary

Harvansh Chaudhary

•3mo ago
I Threw Together ClientScope in 2 Hours with v0.dev – Here’s How It Went!
... wanted to share my experience. I built this thing I m calling ClientScope in just 2 hours using @V0.dev and I m honestly kinda proud of it! What s CLientscope? ClientScope is a simple tool I made to help people spot scams in emails. You can paste an email into it, and it uses AI to analyze the text and flag anything suspicious. It s got a cool cyberpunk UI (I m obsessed with that style, also has simple ... ... Mode for non techies), and I added a few features to make it helpful

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Self-Promotion

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Hoa Nguyen

Hoa Nguyen

•3mo ago
FlexHired - a completely free, ad-free website that aggregates ONLY remote jobs
... Finding good remote jobs can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. To help with that search, I've been building a side project called  FlexHired . It's a simple website focused purely on aggregating remote job listings from various sources. My aim was to create a straightforward tool specifically for those of us seeking remote work that can provide a sustainable income, ideally meeting or exceeding minimum wage standards depending on the role and location ... ... What FlexHired Does (and how it might help

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Introduce yourself

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Julia Kim

Julia Kim

•4mo ago
I built Queatis to help parents save time and raise healthier kids
... many working parents, I found myself caught between too many responsibilities and too little time especially when it came to something as simple and important as school lunches. That's how Queatis started. It's a free app that helps parents plan healthy lunchbox menus for their kids based on allergies, preferences, and variety complete with clear instructions and recipes developed by a certified child nutritionist. The name Queatis comes from a blend of three words quickly eat list ... ... word from Latin "queatis" , which can be interpreted as "you can do it." That part really resonates with me. Right now, we're still early about 200 users but the feedback has been incredibly valuable. Parents say it helps

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Product Hunt

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•5mo ago
🚨 Community landing page roast: give a roast, get a roast 🚨
... bring back everyone s favorite kind of feedback: brutally honest and weirdly helpful. Drop a link to your landing page in the comments. Then roast someone else s . Keep it real, keep it useful, keep it (mostly) kind We re talking: What s confusing? What s missing? What s great but buried? Would you actually sign up or bounce? The rules: Give a roast pick someone else s page and leave thoughtful feedback. Get a roast ... ... Focused Messaging : The emphasis on reducing clutter, distractions, and stress aligns with common frustrations in software development workflows. 3. Modern Design Elements : The use of emojis and concise headers adds a casual yet engaging tone, making the content approachable vs

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bolt.new

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Rumana R

Rumana R

•5mo ago
Everything I Learned Building My Landing Page and Web Application on Bolt.new
... mentioned below so I welcome critique as well :) General Advice & Managing Your Bolt Codebase Bolt works well initially but can struggle as your codebase grows beyond roughly 100-200 prompts. Keeping your components short (under 300 lines each) helps manage complexity and Bolt's understanding of your code. Bolt uses the Claude Sonnet 3.7 model, which tends to be overly creative, suggesting unnecessarily complex solutions. Explicitly instruct Bolt, "I value simplicity and prefer straightforward implementations," to guide it towards ... ... results in it choosing an unnecessarily scalable (and complex) approach that it might struggle to complete. Simpler is almost always better in Bolt. Maintaining markdown files that document your app s current data model, product roadmap, and overall vision helps

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Product Hunt

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•5mo ago
🚨 Landing Page Roast: 48 Hours Only 🚨
... Product Hunt are putting on our most brutally honest (but helpful!) hats and roasting landing pages for the next two days. Want in? Drop your link below, and we ll give you real, no-BS feedback on: Clarity Does your message make sense or sound like corporate soup? Calls to Action Do we feel compelled to click, or just leave? Design & UX Smooth experience or rage quit territory? Anything else Tell us what you want feedback ... ... most interesting projects. Aparte has unfortunately decided to stop their business 2 years into it. Too much work to maintain a bakery. Maybe I should say something in the case studies! Thanks again! Comment from Shekhar K. Sharma(@nxame): Help

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Fine

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Dan Leshem

Dan Leshem

•5mo ago
Vibe coding tips & tricks
... Plan > Prototype > Production > Publish Hey PH! After building numerous apps with AI over the past year, I wanted to share some helpful tips I've gathered along the way, to help

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Fine

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Dan Leshem

Dan Leshem

•5mo ago
"Vibe coding" for non-coders
... Recently I've worked with a group of non-corders trying to "vibe code" their apps with AI. While knowing code is clearly not a must these days, it helps to get technical. People who were familiar with basic software engineering concepts were 10x more likely to success and get better results. So, with the hope of providing value to the non-coders people, I've created a quick roadmap for the basic terms and concepts you should be familiar ... ... Packages & npm: Apps are not built from scratch. They are built on top of existing libraries and frameworks, like lego blocks. The most popular package manager is npm. For example, "react-hook-form" is a famous package that helps

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General

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Dan Schlung

Dan Schlung

•6mo ago
What have you learned about pricing?
... everyone - I'm launching my first product soon & would love to tap into this community's experience on price-setting for B2C software (ours helps job seekers). The long story short is we ve been leaning towards entering a fairly established market at significantly lower pricing (like ~4-5x) than competitors

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General

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Nika

Nika

•6mo ago
Is AI making us stupid?
... form of AI. Although it's depressing that one solar flare could strip us of all this accumulated evolutionary process, huh. ( _ ) Comment from Mark Maxwell(@john_melano07): As a developer, AI has been incredibly helpful in various phases of my work. It streamlines tasks, speeds up processes, and even assists with content generation. However, I still believe in using it as a tool rather than letting it replace critical thinking. For example, I run a site ... ... focused on the Firehouse Subs menu, and AI has played a significant role in helping

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General

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Rohan Chaubey

Rohan Chaubey

•7mo ago
How Can AI Help People with ADHD? Any Recommended Apps or Tools?
... Shimmer on the leaderboard today and wondered if AI can be used to help people with ADHD or similar neurodivergent traits. Here's the link to Shimmer launch in case you haven't seen it yet. Managing focus, organizing tasks, remembering important things, and balancing productivity with self-care can sometimes feel overwhelming. Tools like Shimmer are definitely helpful

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General

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Nika

Nika

•7mo ago
Hunters on PH: Their role, prices and some basics
... product if decides or someone else. 2. What is the Hunter responsible for? He/She "promotes" your product on his/her behalf, so his/her followers are notified (on PH and via email) that he/she launched the certain product. Whether the Hunter helps you to gain engagement via his/her community on social media/DMs is up to mutual agreement. 3. How to find a Hunter? 1. You can try to reach out to the most popular people on the platform (high follower count, high ... ... groups, people would follow hunters that truly resonate with their niche. However, Product Hunt as a platform doesn t provide that opportunity. Right now, it s just a mess. Comment from Lesley Liu(@lesley_liu2): Thanks for sharing! Super helpful

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General

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Emmanuel Nwosu

Emmanuel Nwosu

•2yr ago
As a marketer, what books have you read that helped you grow?
... product marketing, thanks to charting newer territories. I find it intriguing how numerous teams work together to solve a problem. Be that small-scale, or global. And meeting a lot of amazing makers and marketers here launching really helpful products here daily (some of which have been time-savers for me) reinforced my reason why I want to identify with this industry. I read a book recently by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares called, "Traction." Recommended by a senior colleague ... ... marketing. The ideas in the book just made so much sense and held so many insights for me. And it made me understand one thing, "whatever you want to get better at, reading books help

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General

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Prajwal Poojari

Prajwal Poojari

•2yr ago
What tools or apps do you use to help manage your time more efficiently?
... curious to know what has worked well for others and how they have integrated these tools into their daily routines. Sharing our experiences and insights can help us all learn and improve our time management skills. So, what tools or apps have you found to be most helpful

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General

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Silverfox Garage Repair

Silverfox Garage Repair

•5yr ago
Importance of Installing a Battery Backup
... Power outage: Power outage can cause many difficulties. One of such is being trapped inside a garage. Without power, no one can get in or out. In this case, the battery backup will be helpful.          Adverse weather conditions: Power lines can be disrupted due to heavy snowfall, rain, storm, tornado, and hurricanes. In these conditions, it will be difficult to open or close the door manually. If you have installed a battery ... ... trusted garage door repair North las vegas company, it will do the work for you.          Fire emergency: In case of fire emergencies, you may encounter a power down. Battery backup will help

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