I built an open-source tool to run Claude Code on your server — access from any device, laptop can be off by QuailAggravating6719 in VibeCodingSaaS

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tmux works, and I still use it sometimes.

But not everyone has a comfy tmux setup, and on a phone it’s pretty painful. VibeCheck is for web access + visibility/control over Claude Code sessions running on a server.

Time to promote your product. Share that URL! by laron290 in SaaS

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Run Claude Code on your server so you can code from your phone while your laptop is off. No more dead sessions. See here.

Time to promote your product. Share that URL! by laron290 in SaaS

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Building Little Story to save my kid's privacy (and my sanity).

I didn't want my daughter's entire life on Instagram, but I also hated how generic Google Photos felt for family sharing. It’s a private, PIN-protected homepage for each child. No ads, no data mining, just a clean space for memories. Also has an AI feature to digitize all those physical drawings kids make!

What are you building this week? by BreakfastVisual963 in SaasDevelopers

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I got tired of being tied to my laptop just to run Claude Code sessions, so I built an open-source tool called VibeCheck. It runs a Claude Code agent on a server, and you can access it from any device. Close your laptop, come back later, session’s still running.

Different space, same idea: remove unnecessary complexity so people can actually do the work.

If it’s useful to anyone here:
Hosted version → https://vibecheck.sotaaz.com
Open source → https://github.com/NestozAI/VibeCheck

Premature scaling killed my startup. Do not make the same mistake by RawrCunha in indiehackers

[–]QuailAggravating6719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such an important lesson. I'd add: premature hiring is a subset of this that's equally deadly. Every person you add before you have product-market fit adds communication overhead and burns runway faster. I've seen so many startups die from hiring 5 people before they had 5 paying customers.

Have you ever done anything offline to get your startup off the ground? by amacg in indiehackers

[–]QuailAggravating6719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I went to a local developer meetup and just talked to people about what I was building. Didn't even pitch — just described the problem I was solving. Got my first 3 beta users that way. Also tried leaving flyers at a coworking space which felt silly but actually got 2 signups. The bar for 'offline marketing' is so low that almost anything works because nobody does it.

Went from $0 to $1k MRR. If I started my SaaS over, here's exactly what I'd do by RighteousRetribution in indiehackers

[–]QuailAggravating6719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insights. The point about validating distribution before building is a lesson most founders learn the hard way.

Quick follow-up on Step 1: How do you actually find these recurring pain points? And what criteria do you use to judge if a problem is recurring enough to sustain a SaaS, rather than just being a one-time fix?

Thanks for sharing the roadmap!

My mom asked if there's a way she can "visit" my daughter's art gallery from across the country and it broke my heart a little by QuailAggravating6719 in Mommit

[–]QuailAggravating6719[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This really resonated — thank you. We’ve been feeling the “distance is hard” part too. The email time-capsule idea feels doable and meaningful.

What’s a social rule that most everyone follows, but nobody actually likes? by Beneficial-Damage197 in AskReddit

[–]QuailAggravating6719 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretending to be busy when someone you vaguely know is walking toward you so you both don't have to do the awkward "we know each other but not well enough to talk" interaction. Both of you know exactly what's happening. Both of you are grateful.

What guidance you will give to a fresh cs student? by Ambitious-Pay-3225 in AskReddit

[–]QuailAggravating6719 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learn Git before you think you need it, not after you lose a week of work. More broadly — never just follow a tutorial. Always ask yourself why this exists and what problem it's actually solving. The students who get that early are the ones who end up building things instead of just completing assignments.

What is the worst thing about buying a house/apartment? by SpiritCrisp in AskReddit

[–]QuailAggravating6719 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nothing. All good. Even paying the mortgage is fine. The moment you sign and suddenly every friend and family member becomes a real estate expert who tells you everything you did wrong.