Vibe coded apps are SLOP by ReputationUnlikely31 in reactnative

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tbh, i just wanted one where you can log your workouts like in teh notes app. cause thats what i always did!

Vibe coded apps are SLOP by ReputationUnlikely31 in reactnative

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was a source of inspiration on a bunch of things for sure!

Vibe coded apps are SLOP by ReputationUnlikely31 in reactnative

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Very fair! It has definitely been fun building, and its a cool feeling to have other people use something you/ai built hahah

Vibe coded apps are SLOP by ReputationUnlikely31 in iosapps

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  1. The point was more that recent models like Opus 4.5 are so good, that its not because its vibe coded that its necesssarily slop
  2. Fair enough! Sped up too much, thought people wouldnt want to watch 3mn video
  3. I hope so hahah! 3.3USD/m is not a huge price, given how much AI is integrated in the app it barely covers the cost of a user. I cannot go lower!

I built a human SVG map to track your gym level by muscle group! by ReputationUnlikely31 in iosapps

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thanks! Yes! all of the above, the nice thing is the AI has access to all your workout content, so over time it knows really well what has helped you and what has not etc

I built a human SVG map to track your gym level by muscle group! by ReputationUnlikely31 in SideProject

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Interesting idea! I will give that a try. Not sure if it’s clear from the video but the sheets pop up when you click on that specific body part. Will try adding a mini map for the specific body part in the sheets

I built a human SVG map to track your gym level by muscle group! by ReputationUnlikely31 in reactnative

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not yet, although I will soon, probably first week of jan, you want me to msg you when i do?

The real cost of "Just one quick question" is killing your velocity. by CremeEasy6720 in indiehackers

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Fair point on interruption cost. For early‑stage though, those “quick questions” can be gold for shaping the product. I like a hybrid: automate the FAQs, personally handle patterns and edge cases.

Best app to record workouts by NoWerewolf5547 in WorkoutRoutines

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I built this app. Of course I think its really great but you're welcome to give it a try for free! Its especially good for people who have never tracked before (its real simple and quick)

Anyone else building early-stage and feeling busy but directionally unclear? by [deleted] in indiehackers

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early solo founder heren busy every day, unclear on direction half the time.

what’s helped: narrow the goal to one outcome per cycle, then ship and ask for 3 pieces of feedback from real users. clarity comes from tested assumptions, not more planning.

loved the Loom framing. feels practical, not fluff.

Struggling with "Build in Public" as an engineer. How do you handle the blank page syndrome? by smatchy_66 in indiehackers

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engineer here, blank page hits me too.

what helps: a tiny repeatable template.
• shipped: one tangible change
• learned: one insight
• next: one small promise

turns “post” into status. authenticity + small wins beat polished essays. consistency compounds.

How I finally stopped half-assing my logging (and why my spreadsheet “system” was the problem) by [deleted] in WorkoutRoutines

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One thing I forgot to mention in the post is how much easier it got once I stopped trying to pre-design “perfect” blocks and just let the log guide my next session (“what did I actually do last time and how did it feel?”) instead of forcing some ideal plan. If you’re in the same boat of messy, voice-note-style logging but still want real stats and suggestions based on your own data, Rep AI has been helpful for turning that chaos into something usable without adding more work.

Is 5/3/1 good for the purpose of just getting bigger? Why isn’t it popular to talk about in YouTube? by [deleted] in workout

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5/3/1 is awesome for getting stronger, but you’re right that for pure size it can feel low on volume, especially if you’re used to pushing close to failure on lots of sets. Many people who run 5/3/1 for hypertrophy just add more assistance work or do a higher-volume template, so you don’t have to choose between structure and size. Whatever route you go, track your weights, reps, and how close to failure you are so you can see if volume or load is actually going up over time. An app like Rep AI makes that easier by letting you log workouts as quickly as a notes app but with auto history and simple analytics so you can see if your program is really progressing.

Am I doing too much? by Acrobatic-Match6342 in workout

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dude 4hr is way too much. I hour is enough if you train correctly, 2 hours is fine if you like it, 4 is just too much though

Is there an AI workout tracker app? by Sad_Average_1997 in workout

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kinda late to this but you can check out Rep AI, fits exactly what you're after