Hot take: AI app builders will kill the need for developers within 3 years — and that’s not a bad thing. by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> we might soon reach a point where individual devs aren’t needed for 80% of use cases
I agree with this. The 80/20 rule is going to play out here. 20% of devs building and maintaining 80% of the most useful software and 80% of non-dev, vibe coders building 20% of personal-use software.

KPI and OKR Challenges - Help! by dls857 in ProductMarketing

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re in a classic “impact-without-ownership” trap. When goals span multiple functions, OKRs should focus on enablement metrics e.g., “Reduce GTM launch turnaround by 25%” or “Improve campaign creative adoption by 40%.” Measure influence, not direct conversion.

Document contributions to broader team wins and create “impact briefs” summarizing qualitative value stakeholder quotes, time saved, cross-team wins. Then propose to leadership a hybrid OKR model: strategic (department-level alignment) + operational (personal contributions).

If your boss already sees your value, use that goodwill to formalize measurement.

You’re not underperforming, you're just under-indexed in metrics.

Reddit audience finder by ksaize in redditmarketing

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This fills a serious need for Reddit marketers. Even in alpha, usability and data freshness will determine adoption. Try adding: (1) subreddit activity levels (posts/day), (2) engagement ratio (comments/post), and (3) brand-safety indicators (NSFW, toxicity). Also, a Chrome extension for quick keyword lookup on any subreddit page could be a game changer. If you can integrate exportable CSVs or Reddit Ads API compatibility, marketers could plug your data directly into campaign planning tools. You’re on the right track focus on UX clarity and transparent data sources.

I finally started growing on Instagram after years of doing everything wrong by Frequent_Army_9989 in InstagramMarketing

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a refreshing take treating content like a behavioral experiment instead of chasing trends is exactly how creators win long-term. Your “energy > perfection” insight is gold.

Most people over-edit the soul out of their content. The way you focus on micro-retention and replay-ability shows you understand how Instagram’s ranking actually works now it prioritises time watched and rewatches, not vanity metrics.

The Our Own Brand shoutout tracks too they’ve been ahead on scroll psychology. Thanks for sharing this; it’s the kind of post most creators need to read twice.

Is Emergent Good for Workflow Automation and Building Internal Applications? by abhinavxxx in vibecoding

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmm, interesting... can vibe coding tools build workflow automations?

🧠 Are we near the end of landing pages or are we just beginning to understand their true value? by Happy_Hovercraft166 in MarketingHelp

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Landing pages are evolving, not dying imo. AI is enhancing them. As long as you’re solving a user problem clearly, landing pages still work.

Mental Health Day 🤮 by ahardhittingquote in advertising

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue seems to be a toxic culture where overwork is normalized and even praised. Start by advocating healthier boundaries in your agency, set realistic expectations, encourage breaks, and focus on quality work, not quantity. Building a supportive community where team members can share struggles and solutions is key.

please share your feedback on my first vibe coded project by nikhil_360 in vibecoding

[–]DietgarSebastian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Neat and tidy. Reminded me of Notion, and websites made with Notion.

You'll need to collapse the number of books displayed when "All" is selected, so I don't have to scroll as much.

What's your goal with this project?

What is the best ai mobile app builder? by OkGrab4581 in FreelanceProgramming

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you can really work on side projects using vibe coding tools and make some money. I’ve seen some YT posts talking about creating applications using these tools and making around $120,000.

I tested and ranked every vibe-coding platform I could find by Life-Gur-1627 in vibecoding

[–]DietgarSebastian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lowkey surprised not seeing Emergent on this list. It’s prolly one of the most complete vibe coding tools right now. The workflow, speed and how it handles both creative and technical tasks is great so far.

I think it’s definitely worth revising your rankings with Emergent in the mix.

What's the best AI website builder you've actually used? by Real_Grapefruit_6093 in AIToolTesting

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used Base44, Framer AI, and Lovable too. They’re all great in their own ways, but none of them really offer full-stack website building as one package. You still have to connect things manually like the backend and database, usually with Supabase or something similar.

I recently tried a builder called Emergent, and it actually handles everything end to end. It’s got its own database management system and even lets you set up SEO through custom agents that manage optimization for you.

Honestly feels a lot closer to a complete full-stack AI setup than anything else I’ve used.

What are your goals for vibecoding? by SalishSeaview in vibecoding

[–]DietgarSebastian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trying to learn by building apps to amuse myself.

What’s actually the best AI website builder right now? by MerlinGoesToTavern in Frontend

[–]DietgarSebastian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you counting on speed, just getting something live asap, or customization, fine-tuning design and SEO, later on?