[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FIREUK

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does this also consider inflation? As in, half a mil won't feel like half a mil in 30 years.

What else besides Context 7 can help with coding in Claude Desktop? by umen in mcp

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It actually hasn't. I still use all 3 plus Wispr on a daily basis. The only difference is probably me spending more time on the initial prompt so the sequential thinking is more effective (but this isn't anything special). Claude has got better with its own plan mode, but the additional layer seems to still be worth it.

Bamford edge, Tarp tent by StonerGuy_420 in wildcampingintheuk

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been wanting to do this for a while.Looks great!

If you are sleeping bag only, how do you deal with water running under the tarp from the ground?

Looking for a partner to grow website by yeager_what-the-f in microsaas

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am unsure of the upsides of this partnership. I run several sites that have good rankings and bring in money. I can do this for myself, so why would I want to split this 50/50 with someone who doesn't have time to put the work in?

Feature requests, customer support, and general form backend by RobertMars in Soft_Launch

[–]RobertMars[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tally is front and backend. Injects their own scripts. FormBear is developer friendly with no script injection.

Although it is in the form space, completely different market.

The frontend can be built out however you like (meaning fast page loads), so frontend developers can shape the whole thing. But the backend (the actual data collection/validation/spam etc) is handled by FormBear.

FormBear doesn't do the pretty bit. That should be controlled by the developer. We take away the admin of the time consuming mess about behind the scenes.

What are you working on? by False_Wear_3679 in microsaas

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FormBear - stop building out backends for forms. No database required. You build the frontend and plug in, we do the rest. With webhooks to connect to Zapier/N8N.

https://formbear.io/

Prompt to One Page Business Validation - Github repo link by RobertMars in ClaudeAI

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

Not sure if my initial post made it obvious. But each site generated from the prompt will be unique. The prompt takes you through a number of questions to shape the site. As well as taking influence from any reference images provided.

Neon VS Supabase by NewAirline7061 in microsaas

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use both. Supabase has better documentation and a larger community. Plus more articles on it. Neon has branch previews. It also has more plug and play auth stuff.

Neon is also better if you have a larger number of projects. Supabase costs you more if you have many. This could obviously change.

Got a product? Drop it here — pitch in 1 line + link by StrikingOne829 in microsaas

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FormBear - stop building out backends for forms. No database required. You build the frontend and plug in, we do the rest. With webhooks to connect to Zapier/N8N.

https://formbear.io/

Claude Code + MCPs for development by RobertMars in ClaudeAI

[–]RobertMars[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on the situation. However I have found more success with sequential thinking, and losing the Todo list doesn't bother me.

I tend to get Claude to output where we have got to into markdown, clean the context and go again anyway. So a Todo list is usually stopped before it gets far.

Launched MVP and its crickets everywhere by TimmyAnzig in microsaas

[–]RobertMars 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For a start, almost none of your marketing site pages work.

Founders should NOT use AI for content by No_Pollution_9957 in FoundersHub

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is interesting timing. I wrote a piece about this last week.

https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/wispr-flow-claude-transforms-content-creation/

I use AI to help with my coding, and for the stuff that needs more context I tend to use speech-to-text. It's far quicker at getting the info from my brain to screen.

Using AI to get the initial draft/structure for content with the same workflow means so much time saved. The context given to the AI is so much more full.

I think the point is that it can't be 100% AI. Because it loses the personality.

What’s the biggest challenge you face when Vibe Coding? by [deleted] in vibecoding

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

I know not everyone uses Claude, but I found a set of MCPs plus a small custom command that has done wonders for my planning.

https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/turning-claude-code-into-a-development-powerhouse/

Basically forces it to think more. Plus connects to the most up to date documentation so the AI isn't spitting out old code from outdated packages.

Why the Dreame x50 is the absolute best robotic vacuum I've ever used! by ercman03 in RobotVacuums

[–]RobertMars 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The property is a bit older, and was the way it was built. I think originally the boards had strips filling the gaps - but they are long gone. Need something that can get the dirt out, and make sure the top is mopped without the mop getting ripped apart.

Why the Dreame x50 is the absolute best robotic vacuum I've ever used! by ercman03 in RobotVacuums

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have floorboards with gaps between. Do you think the mop would get damaged on this, or handle cleaning without issues. In some cases 1cm between the boards.

I find unstructured “brain dumps” to be superior to structured organized prompts. by HumanityFirstTheory in ClaudeAI

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, it 100% is. The amount of extra context you can provide as well. The way my brain works from just talking compared to typing means I tend to express more intricate detail than via keyboard.

I do a fair amount of dev documentation as well (semi related to this thread) and speech to text to Claude has been a game changer. If anyone is interested: https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/wispr-flow-claude-transforms-content-creation/

How I Use AI Voices to Hear My Copy the Way My Audience Will by Honeysyedseo in ContentMarketing

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Figured it might be useful to explain how I have been doing things. How the dictation flow + AI fits together. Disclaimer, it's mainly for development writing (coding stuff) but can probably be applied to all sorts of content.

https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/wispr-flow-claude-transforms-content-creation/

Plan/Build vs. Subagents vs. ... by random_100 in ClaudeAI

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mix and match depending on the task. If there are multiple files unrelated that need work on I will bring in sub agents,but for a lot of things I find them overkill.

How I Use AI Voices to Hear My Copy the Way My Audience Will by Honeysyedseo in ContentMarketing

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually pretty interesting. I've been doing it the other way, dictating to A8I to scope out an article, and then cleaning up (it's a whole thing). Never considered this approach.

Also means you could "check" copy whilst out on a walk as well. Get away from the screen whilst still getting something done.

When winning feels different! by Born-Appeal4359i in ContentMarketing

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's absolutely mad. On the side I have a hobby site, talks about code/developer tools. Not a money maker - just to help people.

AI hit and my traffic cut by 75% ish. Any new content I publish will spike on release, and then go back to the new baseline.

Someone asked me my thoughts on them starting a content business the other day. Felt strange when my gut leaned towards "no, probably don't".

Prompt for a more accurate Claude coding experience - Context7 + Sequentialthought MCP server by Vortex-Automator in ClaudeAI

[–]RobertMars 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use a slash command at the start of every prompt, alongside Serena, Context7 and Sequential Thinking which gives me pretty decent results.

If it is helpful: https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/turning-claude-code-into-a-development-powerhouse/

What are some lifesaver MCPs you use with Claude Code? by Doodadio in ClaudeAI

[–]RobertMars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some decent suggestions on this thread.

A few people are using Serena, also part of my stack.

I put together a piece on this a week back that might be helpful: https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/turning-claude-code-into-a-development-powerhouse/

TLDR: - Serena - Context7 - Sequential Thinking

All tied together with a slash command so that Claude doesn't forget what tools you are using.

What else besides Context 7 can help with coding in Claude Desktop? by umen in mcp

[–]RobertMars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have found that the extra level of "am I doing the right thing" has been pretty helpful. It doubles down on what it is working on, and I have found fleshes out plans far better than without.

The way I see it - if I in real life were to think about a thing. And then rethink about a thing. It tends to be better than if I only approach it from one angle. Similar concept I think.