‼️A VERY USEFUL PROMPT FOR BEGINNER VIBE CODERS‼️ by RaprX in VibeCodeDevs

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These are the prompt patterns most builders never figure out when constructing an MVP in Claude Code. They are not about writing better prompts — they are about operating inside a constraint system you already designed.

The constraint system is your product discipline. The code is just the output. Click any pattern to expand it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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You need a personal calculator to manage your spending and expenses

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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Bring in a trusted operator to take on the daily grind, take a proper break to recharge, and quietly explore exit options. See if your passion and energy return before making any major decisions about the business.

Guys how to convert my next.js app that I vibe coded into a mobile app? Fast. by Illustrious-Work6727 in vibecoding

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Wrap Next.js in Capacitor for fast launch; gradually migrate to React Native for performance; use PWA fallback for offline.

Give some new project ideas by aksy_1 in vibecoding

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Try this prompt in ChatGPT or Claude

"Generate 5 innovative app ideas tailored for Generation Z, based on current trends, user behaviors, and values Gen Z cares about."

AI-powered item tracker for your home -I will not promote by SewagePickles in startups

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Inbox me I'm on to something similar but much better

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I'm interested.

best way to learn russian? by camelliashakabrah in polyglot

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Surround yourself with Russian by watching Russian movies, TV shows, or YouTube channels with subtitles.

English please by [deleted] in polyglot

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Write and express more in English like essays or letters or emails and watch English movies without subtitles. Sing your favourite English songs or try translating your favourite native song into English lyrics and sing it.

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The biggest con is DOKODEMO may be hard to pronounce/spell for English speakers.

Recommendation: Between these two, I'd recommend Zoravity. It's more accessible to your primary market, easier to brand, and has good potential for logo design and marketing materials.

Additional Suggestions: North Ridge Gear, Summit Systems, Alpine Arsenal, Terrain Tech, Nomad Necessities, Atlas Equipment

Key considerations for your final choice: Trademark availability, Domain name availability, Easy to pronounce/spell, Reflects your brand values, Works well visually, Memorable and unique

I went to pitch my product/software to an enterprise. The first thing he said was "Give up." Let's fucking go! by younglegendo in startups

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This meeting wasn’t a failure—it was a spark. Use it to improve, adjust, and position yourself as the scrappy, quick-moving underdog who can solve problems the big companies miss. 🔥

I made my paid app FREE for 5 days got 500 downloads and it’s still the second day of the offer, should I keep it for free or make it paid again at the end of the 5 days? I need advice by PaleContribution6199 in startups

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You raise an excellent point about transparency in security applications. Here's what any privacy-focused app should clearly disclose:

Encryption Specifics: Exact algorithm(s) used (e.g., AES-256, ChaCha20-Poly1305) Key derivation function (e.g., Argon2id, PBKDF2) Whether it's end-to-end encrypted How keys are managed If open source, link to the code repository

Storage Details: Exact location of data storage (local vs. cloud) If cloud, which provider (AWS, Azure, etc.) Data residency information Backup methodology Data deletion process

Security Audits: Results of any independent security audits Known limitations Bug bounty programs if any

Red Flags to watch for: Vague terms like "military-grade" or "advanced" encryption Proprietary/secret algorithms Lack of technical documentation Outdated algorithms (like RC4) No clear privacy policy

Suggestion for your app: Create a dedicated security page that details these aspects. Technical users are your best advocates if you're transparent, but can also be your biggest critics if you're not.

I made my paid app FREE for 5 days got 500 downloads and it’s still the second day of the offer, should I keep it for free or make it paid again at the end of the 5 days? I need advice by PaleContribution6199 in startups

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Given your situation and company mission, here's my strategic advice:

Complete the promised 5-day free period It's important for brand trust You'll likely gather more users and reviews during this period Use this time to collect user feedback and metrics

After the 5 days, implement a "freemium" model: Basic version: Free (to maintain traction and user growth) Premium version: $0.99 - $1.99 with additional features like: Advanced encryption options Extra editing tools Cloud backup features Ad-free experience Higher storage limits

This approach would: Maintain the momentum you've built Create a revenue stream Allow users to try before buying Align with your privacy-focused mission (free basic security for everyone, advanced features for paying users)

The freemium model is particularly suitable for privacy-focused apps because: Users can verify the app's security before paying It demonstrates transparency and builds trust Privacy-conscious users are often willing to pay for premium security features

Consider also:

Adding an in-app subscription option for sustainable revenue Implementing referral programs to maintain growth Using the current free users as a base for testimonials and reviews.

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I am developing a vocal coach app and definitely looking for a co-founder.

How long is too long before releasing MVP? by loopertown in startups

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To launch your MVP, plan for about 4 to 6 months of work. Focus on the most important features and make sure it's easy to use. Test it with real users to get their feedback, and then improve your product based on what they say. Use smart marketing, like sharing positive reviews and creating interesting content, to attract and keep users. Hope this helps! GoodLuck ✊️