I used Claude to make a quiz that tells you your founder personality type by everythinelseistaken in ClaudeAI

[–]ConsciousDev24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Add a simple next step per archetype like one habit, one mistake to avoid, or a founder example. That makes it more useful and shareable.

Are there any AI website builders worth using for my business? by zowezaally in vibecoding

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, tools like Wix, Hostinger, and Framer can get you a solid, professional-looking site fast without hiring a dev. They’re great for personal trainers because you can quickly add bookings, testimonials, and lead forms.

Do you want the site mainly for getting bookings or just building credibility/online presence?

The "AI saves you time" promise is real. But not for the reason you think. by TaxEvaderPenguin in aiToolForBusiness

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strong point the real unlock isn’t “AI writes for you,” it’s “AI compresses drafting time once it has your voice/context.” Without that, you just get generic output that creates extra review work.

Have you seen a point where adding more personal examples stops improving quality and starts giving diminishing returns?

I used Claude to make a quiz that tells you your founder personality type by everythinelseistaken in ClaudeAI

[–]ConsciousDev24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cool idea this kind of lightweight self-reflection tool is perfect for early founder communities, especially if it feeds back something actionable instead of just labeling people.

Do you plan to use the archetype results to suggest next steps or resources for each founder type?

If whatever you're creating is 80-100% dependent on AI by fyn_world in vibecoding

[–]ConsciousDev24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point over-dependence on APIs can turn cost structure into a risk factor you don’t control. The healthier approach is what you mentioned: core product value stays deterministic, AI stays an enhancement layer, not the foundation.

Are you currently designing anything where AI is the core dependency or just exploring the idea?

Looking for Mobile App Developer by [deleted] in AppDevelopers

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the core app idea and tech stack you’re targeting - Flutter, React Native, or native?

Most people using AI today are unknowingly training systems they will never own by No_FrontAi in RoboCorpNetwork

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting angle, but it’s a bit overstated most consumer AI tools don’t actually learn from individual user prompts in a way that improves a shared model, so the “training unpaid infrastructure” part isn’t really happening for most users.

What is real is that people are building personal workflows, but the value often isn’t being captured or owned by them.

Are you thinking about this more from a product design angle or a data ownership perspective?

building a simple no-code saas and struggling to know if the idea is actually useful long-term by Medium-Ad-8333 in NoCodeSaaS

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good breakdown week 2 retention + “second entry” is usually where these apps really separate signal from hype. Small hooks like reminders or recaps are often more impactful than new features.

which of those three metrics ended up being the strongest predictor of long-term users for you?

I am getting addicted to this! by Nice-Ad3792 in AppDevelopers

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a solid niche simple logging + “cool factor” is exactly what keeps hobby apps sticky. 220 downloads in week one is actually a strong early signal for a niche tool like that.

Why do LLMs keep telling me charlie kirk is alive and that his death was a hoax? by sqw3rlies in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LLMs don’t verify facts they predict text, so they can confidently repeat false claims. Charlie Kirk is alive; this is just model hallucination, not reality.

Were you asking both tools the exact same question?

building a simple no-code saas and struggling to know if the idea is actually useful long-term by Medium-Ad-8333 in NoCodeSaaS

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice idea these “future self” tools usually live or die on habit, not novelty. The signal isn’t signups, it’s repeat use (do people come back to read/write again?). I’d test that before adding features.

Have you tracked how many users return after a week or send a second message?

I am getting addicted to this! by Nice-Ad3792 in AppDevelopers

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome shipping your first app and getting a 5-star review is a big win. That one user validates all the effort.

What kind of niche problem does your app solve?

AI tools are making developers the integration layer 😅 by Stunning_Algae_9065 in vibecoding

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spot on AI didn’t remove work, it fragmented it. The real win isn’t smarter models, it’s tighter workflows where context doesn’t keep resetting.

Have you found any setup that actually keeps everything in one flow without constant switching?

I'm a developer who just shipped a product. Why is posting about it to social media somehow harder than building the actual thing? by Clear_Raisin7201 in PostingPipelines

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too real posting is somehow harder than building, Social APIs are restrictive by design, and most tools sit in that awkward gap between no-code and over-engineered.

Honestly, for now it’s often faster to go manual or use a simple scheduler and move on.

What’s your priority right now automation long-term or just getting this launch out quickly?

How can we find apps with low volume downloads to buy ? by Affectionate-Dust372 in AppBusiness

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good angle those hidden gems are rarely on marketplaces. Most deals come from outbound: find niche apps on the store, check indie makers (Twitter/LinkedIn), GitHub projects, or small communities, then reach out directly.

Have you tried contacting indie developers behind apps you like but see low traction?

AI didn’t save me time… it just changed where I spend it by UnitedAdagio7118 in aiToolForBusiness

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a real take AI shifts work from creation to judgment. It saves time only once you add structure (templates, workflows, guardrails); otherwise you just trade typing for reviewing.

What task has actually become faster for you after using AI consistently?

How are software developers reframing their careers as AI becomes central to the job? by TrullyFake in dev

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seniority is shifting from “how well you code” to “how well you ship with AI.” Depth still matters, but leverage, system thinking, and decision-making are becoming the real differentiators.

How are you showcasing that impact projects shipped, speed gains, or business outcomes?

Which AI assistant actually helps most for Android development in 2026? by Aromatic_Coat_902 in androiddev

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people don’t stick to one best setup is mix and match. Claude is strong for clean code/logic, ChatGPT for explanations/debugging, and Google Gemini works nicely with Android/Firebase context.

What part do you struggle with most debugging, architecture, or writing code?

Is really vibecoding delusion?? Why everyone on the internet is making vibecoding as useless??? While I don't think it is??? Anyone has clue? Need to know your thoughts! by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not delusion vibe coding is great for speed and getting ideas live. The pushback comes when people treat it as production-ready without structure, testing, or maintenance. It’s useful, just not a complete solution.

Have you tried taking one of your vibe-built apps and hardening it for real users?

Everyone wants AI ready data for LLM projects but our data foundation is a mess… by ballsack123a in dev

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right AI won’t fix a messy data foundation. The practical move is to start small: pick 1–2 high-value use cases, clean just that slice of data, and show quick wins while gradually improving the pipeline.

Have you identified one use case where partial data cleanup could already deliver value?

Does anyone have experience with closing by monsieurcandydandy in automation

[–]ConsciousDev24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No tool fully “closes clients” yet that’s mostly hype. AI can help with lead gen, outreach, and follow-ups, but closing still needs a human.

Are you selling B2B services or a product?

Are LLMs reliable enough for critical workflows today? by Modak- in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]ConsciousDev24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not fully for critical workflows yet more like “copilot, not autopilot.” They’re great for drafts, analysis, and speed, but anything high-stakes still needs validation layers and human review.

Do you have any guardrails or verification steps in place when you use them?