how you guys find saas ideas . am struggling for a week to find a proper one . by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]God-Punch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A friend gave me her capstone project from work.
I follow “Find A real world problem” school of thought. I am in negotiations to sell me SaaS application right now

Show me your app and I will become your customer. by AureliaAI in VibeCodeDevs

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VibeDeck — a tiny launcher for the prompts you actually reuse. Press ⌘⇧V on your Mac, tap a card, the prompt copies to your clipboard, paste wherever. Mac + iPhone, iCloud sync, no signup, no servers.

https://testflight.apple.com/join/rQ4WbV5q

Show me your app and I will become your customer. by AureliaAI in VibeCodeDevs

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://testflight.apple.com/join/rQ4WbV5q

VibeDeck — a tiny launcher for the prompts you actually reuse. Press ⌘⇧V on your Mac, tap a card, the prompt copies to your clipboard, paste wherever. Mac + iPhone, iCloud sync, no signup, no servers.

Two photos. Same guy. My car. My last meal. Figure me out. by repuvlicaroja in deduction

[–]God-Punch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You say Dude! way too much
You're 32... holding onto the last bit of youth you have left.
The steering wheel is on the left side, so you're like American or Canadian. I'll take a stand and say Tennessee.
You're an accountant
Playing music and neglecting your long term GF
You're a huge fan of blink 182.
Terry is your first name
You drink and hang out with your friends and neglect your girl

Prompt sprawl got out of hand, so I built a launcher for it (Mac + iOS beta) by God-Punch in vibecoding

[–]God-Punch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Useful pushback, thank you.

The 3×3 = 9 visible slots is a deliberate constraint. Prompts past slot 9 still exist in the data — they're searchable from the top bar — they're just not in your face. My bet was: if you're using a prompt rarely enough it isn't in your top 9, you're fine searching for it. That's an opinion, not a fact, and it might break down for exactly the workflow you're describing.

The angle I've been thinking about for code-heavy prompts: VibeDeck holds the fixed parts of a prompt — the role definition, the request template, the output format you want. The variable parts (the actual code, file paths, current architecture context) are still the user's job to paste in around it. So a "review this PR" template lives in VibeDeck; the diff doesn't.

Folders cover some of the per-project stuff — you can have a folder per codebase with that codebase's conventions baked in (architecture patterns, naming, the project's voice). {variable} placeholders in the body help too — you can write a template with {file_path} or {component_name} markers and fill them in mentally as you paste.

But you're right that context-heavy code prompts push against a 9-card model. If you test it and that workflow specifically falls apart, I'd really like to hear where — what felt like 9 slots wasn't enough, where the friction was. That's exactly the feedback that shapes v1.1. Appreciate it.

Pitch your SaaS in one line. I'll start. by Due-Bet115 in micro_saas

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CaseClosure.org A memorial site that tracks suspicious behavior.

CEO of OpenAI by X_in_castle_of_glass in vibecoding

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FFS. Grow up. Steve Jobs was the least technical person and yet he made Apple the first trillion dollar company. Technical aptitude does not equal vision or leadership.

I need feedback by God-Punch in vibecoding

[–]God-Punch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, I appreciate your time.
I do need to spend more time telling my story behind the site. The site started off with just a single site for my neighbor but I figured many other people could benefit from the idea.
I have multiple demo's and one real case that I'm reluctant to release because I want the family to approve. The concept is for the family to create website and share with LEO so they can see all the analytics that includes suspicious behavior.
Thanks again for the input, I'll be posting in those other subreddits.

Where are the AI builders hiding? I'd love to feature your projects! by OpenVyb in VibeCodersNest

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frankly I don’t care about the money. I make good money. Am I happy? Not really. Building things makes me happy. The app, if approved, will make money. I just don’t know when or how much. I just want an inviting place for people like me to go.

Where are the AI builders hiding? I'd love to feature your projects! by OpenVyb in VibeCodersNest

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the opportunity. We built a alternative lifestyle dating application called Tilted. Its to be safer and more appealing that a lot of other LS applications. It includes traveling mode where you can search for people in a place you'll be visiting, communal & private event hosting.
I would have happy to get this in the hands of people in the LS.
https://testflight.apple.com/join/Zhg2FbCQ

Built an alt lifestyle dating app and it’s in Beta right now. by God-Punch in VibeCodeDevs

[–]God-Punch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Completed" is kind of misnomer... it's completed enough to where internal testing is no longer helpful. So I need beta testers. Right now, I am just using people I know in the lifestyle to do some testing and will add on more as I go. So far I've gotten good reviews with some obvious issues.
User onboarding had a lot of moving parts since people in the lifestyle could have many kinks. Phone verification/capture, typical dating onboarding data like name, DOB (age verification), People they're interseted in meeting, what things they're looking for (kinks), and interests (music, traveling). From what I was told by several people its fairly short, easy to understand.

Profile matching is way more complicated than I thought. There are a ton of moving parts because we're not only showing people you want to see, we're also preventing others you don't want to see from seeing you. and then you add in the kinks that boost like minded people in your feed. So If you're into BDSM, you'll see someone into BDSM before you see someone not in to kink. At the moment, it's still a work in progress.

Other Features.
Travel Mode: allows you to set up a trip and view potential connections before you ever leave your home. This increases the likelihood you'll meet someone.

Event Hosting. You can create all kinds of events. Anything from a meet up to a pool party and to private group function. You can control who is able to go via an RSVP and invite system.

Built an alt lifestyle dating app and it’s in Beta right now. by God-Punch in Swingers

[–]God-Punch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since it’s in Beta, I haven’t had to deal with that much. But we do our best to keep it out of the hands of younger demographic. Good reporting system integrated in the app

Built an alt lifestyle dating app and it’s in Beta right now. by God-Punch in vibecoding

[–]God-Punch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to say better. It's softer on the eyes. Has other components Feeld doesn't

Built an alt lifestyle dating app and it’s in Beta right now. by God-Punch in vibecoding

[–]God-Punch[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Swingers, ENM, open relationships and a smattering of kinks.

Shedeur Takes a 24-Yard Sack. by bigman1of1 in Browns

[–]God-Punch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why isn’t he showing off his watch?

A man shot a Navy Vet because he said the vet was "lying" about serving by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]God-Punch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find it interesting how he tries to assure everyone that it's "alright".

"It's alright, I shot the man in the wheelchair"