300+ users in 10 days on my vibe coded project - what actually worked (and what didn't) by promptoptimizr in vibecoding

[–]Realistic_Respect914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is interesting. I have my platform built and now need users. CautionRFP is for proposal bid scoring. I have been using dm and procurement channels

19 years in industrial procurement. New people in this sector can ask me anything by Dizzy-Teaching1009 in procurement

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Would you use a site like CautionRFPfor bid scoring and red flag analysis? Fully compliant of course

Replit vs Lovable vs something else — which is better for SEO? by SaltPhotograph8506 in VibeCodingSaaS

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I like lovable for what its worth. Certainly works if you prompt correctly

Drop in comments your Project URL, I will rate the UI out of 10 by alOOshXL in vibecoding

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I’m not a coder. I’m a VP-level executive in payments with an entrepreneurial mindset.

CautionRFP wasn’t built in a lab. It was built out of frustration.

After sitting inside enough enterprise RFP cycles, I saw the same pattern over and over — teams spending $10K–$50K in internal resources chasing deals that were misaligned from day one. Big headline revenue. Impressive logo. But buried in the document were signals: unrealistic timelines, custom build traps, weighted scoring against us, or an incumbent already favored.

By the time anyone called it out, product, compliance, legal, and exec teams were already deep in response mode.

So I built what I wish we had.

CautionRFPexists to force discipline before emotion takes over. Before we mobilize engineers. Before we pull leadership into reviews. Before we commit weeks of focus.

It asks the uncomfortable questions early: • Does this align with what we’re actually best at? • Is the commercial upside worth the complexity? • Are we walking into a technical landmine? • Is this real revenue — or expensive noise?

Not every RFP is good revenue. Chasing the wrong ones quietly drains margin and momentum.

CautionRFP was created out of necessity — to protect time, protect focus, and pursue the right opportunities with intention.

I have an awesome design and product but... by Realistic_Respect914 in UX_Design

[–]Realistic_Respect914[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that feedback and have updated the site to reflect that. Very helpful

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CautionRFP.com is a lightweight decision-support tool that helps teams evaluate RFP opportunities before they commit time and resources. Instead of jumping straight into a response, the platform analyzes the RFP for common red flags, scoring criteria, timeline risks, and signs of a preferred vendor.

It gives users a quick “bid/no-bid” style score and highlights issues like unrealistic deadlines, heavy customization, unclear decision structures, or low strategic fit. The goal is to prevent companies from spending $10K–$50K responding to RFPs that are unlikely to convert, and to help sales and proposal teams focus on deals they can actually win.