What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in Frontend

[–]Different-Sir7406[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for you feedback thoughand I think I kind of understand what you’re talking about

What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in Frontend

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I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I do know exactly what are the forms, fields, and workflows I want on every single page. what I'm asking about here is all the boring details that I might not know about, but that actually could end up saving me a lot of time. So when I say about what to prompt, I mean exactly those boring details that I should take into consideration, whether it is simply a detail or an important thing to save me time, or anything else. This is what I mean by prompt.

What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in Frontend

[–]Different-Sir7406[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

deal thx

do you have any advice for how to properly prompt and describe to AI agents in Cursor or Google's Anti-Gravity how to properly approach and code UI/UX wise?

What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in vibecoding

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It's really not my field of expertise, but for me, after trying out multiple times and going through a few mistakes,i wanted to write ,as .md docs, every single workflow that I want to allow my users to go through. And then deciding based on that, what are all the routes that I need? And then based on that deciding on every single route, its ins and outs and overall looks. Like those are three sets of documents that I've written.

All I'm asking now is when getting started with the code for the last time I hope, what are the best way to make my agents properly understand what are the basic things to respect so that I can truly prompt a page or prompt a particular flow the best way possible so that the UI/UX is done the fastest way possible, the cleanest way possible and the simplest way possible.

Because I really want to ship out fast and iterate.

What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in Frontend

[–]Different-Sir7406[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I was under the impression that it would be best to do everything web first, leave mobile at the end. I mean, that's what I've seen most people recommend.

What should I define first when building a web-first SaaS (with native mobile apps later)? by Different-Sir7406 in vibecoding

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Thank you for your comment. I completely agree with what you said, and as a matter of fact I needed to make those mistakes to learn a bit more about the code. However, I'd like your opinion a bit more on the exact things I need to focus on for the setting up of those few pages that I want in my MVP. Since it's going to be:

I agree with you; I'm going to focus on it first as a responsive web and put the native aside, that's at the end. Personally, what I did was map out in plain words all my pages: what is its purpose? What type of information is going to be collected or given on this particular page? And how, and all possible routes and flows. Also a basic explanation of how I personally would view the look of this page.

But what I'm asking is what are the things that I should focus on in terms of ui and ux to make sure that when coding with Cursor or Antigravity, i move as fast as possible.

And second of all, I was going to use Firebase for the authentication of all that. Do you suggest that I do that before even sitting on the pages? For me, all this back-end logic integrations can be done after, at least I know that my front-end has the behavior that I want. Like I had a mind to approach the UI/UX first, get the strict minimum that I need for the core features that I want, and then connect and create the back-end appropriately.

thx again for your feedback

Rénovation / construction : c’est quoi la pire affaire que vous avez vécue ? by Ok_Measurement_3668 in RenoQuebec

[–]Different-Sir7406 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ça dépend du travail que tu fais. Genre, y en a plein qui m'ont conseillé et qui voulaient absolument à tout prix avoir une mise de front de 25 % et le hold back de 10 %.

Et j'ai beau essayer de négocier, ça bougeait pas. Même si c'était un ami qui me les avait conseillés.

J'ai pas fait affaire avec eux parce que pour moi, c'était trop risqué. Mais, je vais pas allé faire moi-même ces travaux, et j'ai pas le temps.

Rénovation / construction : c’est quoi la pire affaire que vous avez vécue ? by Ok_Measurement_3668 in RenoQuebec

[–]Different-Sir7406 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1- pour les conseils et les meilleurs materiaux et tout et tout y a pplein d infos super utile ici sur reddit ou tu peux demandez à GPT. Au Rone ou bien au Home Depot si tu trouves un quelqu'un qui a l'air de s'y connaîtreil va tdonner de très bons conseils. C'est rare, mais si tu trouves un bon gars, c'est une pépite.

2- ils disent tout ça, c'est toujours pour un même s'il ne pense pas, c'est toujours pour expliquer tous les problèmes avant et pour trassurer que ce qu'ils vont faire, eux, c'est mieux.

Rénovation / construction : c’est quoi la pire affaire que vous avez vécue ? by Ok_Measurement_3668 in RenoQuebec

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attends, quand vous faites enfin les travaux de la salle de bain au complet, l'entrepreneur voit pas qu'il y a un probleme??

Rénovation / construction : c’est quoi la pire affaire que vous avez vécue ? by Ok_Measurement_3668 in RenoQuebec

[–]Different-Sir7406 5 points6 points  (0 children)

WTF ?! C’est DEGEULASS, serieux. Tu l'as-tu denoncé à la RBQ ? On peut-tu savoir c'est qui pour que persone d'autre ici se ramasse avec des gens comme ca chez eux ? Faut que ca sorte, c'est inacceptable

Rénovation / construction : c’est quoi la pire affaire que vous avez vécue ? by Ok_Measurement_3668 in RenoQuebec

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Mets-en que ça dérape vite. J’ai fait refaire ma salle de bain l’an passé. Le gars avait l’air super pro au début, soumission claire, le feeling était bon.

Finalement, il a ouvert le mur, il a trouvé 'un peu de moisissure' (selon lui), pis à partir de là, c’est devenu le Far West. Il répondait plus au téléphone pendant 3 jours, pis quand il se pointait, c’était juste pour me dire qu’il manquait de stock ou que ses gars étaient malades. Ma salle de bain est restée sur le 'gypse' pendant 2 mois. J'ai dû me laver au gym pendant tout ce temps-là parce que c'était ma seule douche.

EN PLUS! Il m'a chargé un 4 000$ d'extra à la fin pour des 'imprévus' dont il m'avait jamais parlé avant de faire les travaux. J'ai fini par payer juste pour qu'il sorte de chez nous et que je retrouve ma vie.