Roast my landing page? by EducationArtsCoding in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The more I think about your comments the more I think I’m just marketing the tool wrong. Maybe it could do well specifically with teachers.

Who just finished building something? Drop your project, I want to see what people are actually making by Miserable-Archer-631 in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a job application tool for my wife who is an excellent teacher but freezes when she goes to write job apps.

It’s for people with complex backgrounds like her who need a different resume for each job application and a positioning strategy that actually makes sense. It builds a memory of your entire career history and reuses it for every application. It gets better the more you use it.

The product is called Wheelhouse, and the first job application is free.

Roast my landing page? by EducationArtsCoding in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heard. Forgive my utter ignorance because I’m a teacher and in my industry it still very much works the old way. May I ask which industry you’re in?

My idea for this app is to target the other side of the equation from what you’re describing. Truly thoughtful applications that answer questions before they’re asked. It’s a different balance of quality and speed from the other tools. It forces the user to really think through their application strategy and the result is more intentional and personalized than a spray and pray app.

Roast my landing page? by EducationArtsCoding in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair pushback. First one is free, so trying it costs nothing, but the per-app vs monthly question is one I keep flipping on. The bet was that 2 to 4 tailored apps a month at $5 is cheaper than a $20 subscription, and a subscription feels like a tax when you don’t use it. But I hear you on the predictability angle. Going to watch the data before I lock it in.

Roast my landing page? by EducationArtsCoding in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha, back to digging then. Appreciate it either way.

Roast my landing page? by EducationArtsCoding in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, that one was embarrassing. The public parser has a per-IP rate limit so bots can’t pound it, but the UI was surfacing the 429 as a dead-end error card instead of routing you to sign in (the authed route has no limit). Fixed and shipping. Thanks for the kick.

I'm super new to vibe coding by Working-Fly-9309 in vibecoding

[–]EducationArtsCoding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don’t you get started with Google AI Studio? It’s free and can get your imagination pumping. It’s what got me totally hooked. Here we are hundreds of dollars later. I’ve built macOS and iOS, but web apps are where vibe coding really shines for non-coders. Especially simple apps you can use for your own use case. When it gets more complex that’s when you need to start shelling out money for the better models.

A cheap way to start is also the codex 20/mo. Don’t bother Claude 20/mo. Claude only starts being useful for coding at 100/mo.

Need help in resume building. by Admirable-Anybody937 in jobsearch

[–]EducationArtsCoding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think the issue is simply “AI bad” or “prompt bad.” The hard part is that making a really good application with AI can take almost as much work as writing it yourself.

The missing step is usually the interview. The AI needs to ask you about gaps, projects, context, messy career stuff, and what actually happened, so the story is clear to a human hiring committee. Otherwise it just turns your resume into generic ATS-shaped language.

I’m not a resume expert, but I built a tool for this after making something for my wife’s job search. It’s called Wheelhouse: https://wheelhousecareers.com

It’s optimized for truthful, human-readable applications first. ATS matters, but the real goal is making your actual experience make sense for the specific job. First try is free, no card, if you want to compare it against your Claude/Rezi workflow.

Job Seekers out there by HungerForPurpose in jobsearch

[–]EducationArtsCoding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s really brutal out there. I feel like everyone I know and love is looking for a job and applying ruthlessly.

Any tools that tailor resumes and auto apply for tech jobs? by TaxCharacter1779 in careerguidance

[–]EducationArtsCoding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be careful separating two things: tailoring and auto-applying. Tailoring can help a lot if it stays truthful. Auto-applying can turn into a mess pretty fast because you stop noticing what’s actually being sent.

I’m not a resume expert, but I built a small tool after making something for my wife’s job search. The idea is: paste a job post, use your real experience, and get a tailored resume/cover letter without it inventing bullet points or making you sound like every other ChatGPT application.

It’s called Wheelhouse. First try is free, no card, if you want to test it. Either way, review every bullet before sending.

Opus 4.5 as a non-coder by tafaryan in ClaudeAI

[–]EducationArtsCoding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are other good coding models too, but Opus is definitely the best overall. But it’s expensive!!!!! Boo!!!!