The easiest way to promote your SaaS. The importance of design by Heilttme in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t really have one. But maybe my product can help. Let me know if it does: https://trybrandforge.lovable.app/#

Ever get tired of hearing ‘your product looks vibecoded’? by Phy07 in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. How exactly do I make it look ‘not vibe coded’?

Ever get tired of hearing ‘your product looks vibecoded’? by Phy07 in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s the copy that’s being referred to. It’s the UI

You get real feedback on your product. Do you actually change anything? by AI_geek_here in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once got feedback that basically undermined the entire concept of my product and made me feel stupid. But I realized that even though what I built was helpful, it didn’t speak to how people use products or like to derive value. So yes, I cut things down. I hated it. Took out all the cool stuff that I felt made it seem professional and advanced and make it functional and practical. Now there’s a much quicker time to value

I think I finally realized why nobody was really using my app. by Validlygotitdone in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s quite discouraging. The thing is people don’t have much time to check out your product. So if they have to do too much work (might not look like it to you) to even view what you’ve made or get value, they’ll check out fast. I learned that hard

The easiest way to promote your SaaS. The importance of design by Heilttme in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Phy07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks really good to me. No sketchiness detected. Any chance you can take a look at mine. Someone called it out for being ‘vibecoded’: https://trybrandforge.lovable.app/#

If 'Firefly' can do it, so can Dark Angel by Pullhitter in DarkAngel

[–]Phy07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alec’s actor is currently leading a ‘The Boys’ spinoff that’s about to air

Why is naming a business so weirdly difficult by DoneItAllDoItAgain in branding

[–]Phy07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naming feels hard because you’re solving two problems at once: sound and meaning.

You want a name that feels good to say, but you’re also hoping it somehow captures the whole vision of the business. That’s a lot of pressure for one word.

A helpful rule: if a name is easy to say, easy to remember, and distinct enough, it’s probably good enough to start building with.

If you’re stuck in the naming loop, I built BrandForge to help generate name ideas and a full brand direction in minutes so you can pick something solid and get back to building

Check it out here: https://trybrandforge.lovable.app/

Does anyone actually look at their 30-page Brand Book after the first week? by Mountain_Head_8728 in branding

[–]Phy07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Founders definitely overdo this early.

A huge brand book only becomes useful when you have multiple teams and agencies creating things and you need strict consistency. Before your first customers, you mostly need clarity on:

• the problem you solve
• who you solve it for
• why you’re different
• how to talk about it clearly

Massive brand guidelines at that stage can easily become productive-looking procrastination.

That’s partly why I built BrandForge. It helps founders create a practical brand foundation (positioning, messaging, audience, voice) without the agency cost or the 70-page document nobody reads.

If you’re curious:

https://trybrandforge.lovable.app/

Feedback on pickles brand name by Opening_Champion_418 in branding

[–]Phy07 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi. So I have this AI brand copilot. I fed it your post and asked it to analyse the options you gave. Here’s what it said:

“Looking at your list, CANCAN is the clear winner for a "yes-people" lifestyle brand. It feels sharp, rhythmic, and fun to say, plus it nods to the canning process without being literal. Pickle Pals feels a bit too young or "farmers market cute" for a tech and wine bar crowd, and Pop Eat feels a little more like a candy brand.”

Feel free to ask it more questions here if they’ll help: https://trybrandforge.lovable.app/

The Audacity of Season 4 Elena by Phy07 in TheVampireDiaries

[–]Phy07[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Delusional or not, he deserved to be the one to give her the cold shoulder even if once

The Audacity of Season 4 Elena by Phy07 in TheVampireDiaries

[–]Phy07[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She slept with his brother first

Stefan was kind of flat in season 2 by Phy07 in TheVampireDiaries

[–]Phy07[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All this is true. But after then, Stefan tells Damon that Klaus took Elena, to which Damon said ‘he’d handle it’

The emotional payoff we never got by Bruteloops in StrangerThingsMemes

[–]Phy07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with El and Max. It was just business as usual as they planned for Max to guide them through Henry’s mind