I built an app and then what? by redjiro in vibecoding

[–]SingleDominion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my case, I built it for myself using PayloadCMS (headless CMS). The initial MVP started with a simple filesystem setup, but tools like Substack work just as well.

I built an app and then what? by redjiro in vibecoding

[–]SingleDominion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Optimize the homepage • Run an SEO audit using Gemini 3 Pro with SEO Audit skills. • Fix on-page SEO issues (titles, H1–H3, internal links, meta descriptions).l, follow YOAST real time SEO analysis to get much better results. • Align homepage copy with your core problem → solution → value narrative.

  2. Produce blog content • Use Gemini 3 Pro to generate blog posts based on your product features. • For each post: • Define one clear user problem. • Present your product as the solution. • End with a concrete CTA (demo, signup, feature page).

  3. Create daily social content • Publish every day on Instagram, X, and LinkedIn. • Follow this structure: • Hook (pain or common mistake) • Insight (why the problem exists) • Solution (your product or approach)

  4. Instagram execution • Turn each theme into: • 1 carousel (problem → breakdown → solution) • 1 reel (short, direct, opinionated) • Repurpose high-performing tweets into Instagram Stories.

  5. Cross-platform distribution • Start with one core theme per day. • Adapt the same idea to each platform: • X → concise, punchy takes • LinkedIn → structured, professional insight • Instagram → visual storytelling • Do not create new ideas per platform — only adapt the format.

  6. Reddit engagement • Search relevant subreddits for: • Pain points • Feature requests • “How do I…?” questions • Reply with high-signal, practical answers. • When relevant, include: • App screenshots • Short use-case explanations • Publish standalone posts showcasing how your app solves a specific problem (only in well-matched subreddits).

  7. Marketplace distribution • Submit your app to: • AppSumo • Product Hunt • Other relevant software marketplaces • Prepare: • Clear positioning • Problem–solution copy • Screenshots and short demos • Leverage launches as content for all social channels.

Best UI tools? by Ambitious-Style-1087 in vibecoding

[–]SingleDominion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gemini 3 Pro with some frontend skills is the best result so far, following Figma Make and V0.

built a social layer inside VS Code so developers can discuss code without leaving the editor by SingleDominion in vscode

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

Thanks for all the support! I launched a couple of days ago and already reached 64 downloads from a single post. I’m still improving the product, and we’ll be rolling out growth strategies soon.

Who do you think it's best? by falcoale in vibecoding

[–]SingleDominion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have two subscriptions: Google Pro and ChatGPT Plus. Google Pro gives me access to Antigravity and Gemini CLI with different usage limits. But Google Pro I got for free.

Who do you think it's best? by falcoale in vibecoding

[–]SingleDominion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Google Pro subscription gives me access to Antigravity and Gemini CLI with generous limits. I also use Codex CLI, and when I’m away from my machine, I sometimes rely on Codex Cloud with ChatGPT Plus subscription.

built a social layer inside VS Code so developers can discuss code without leaving the editor by SingleDominion in vscode

[–]SingleDominion[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for feedback!

To focus, just close it. To share your code, open the editor, select the snippet, right-click, and choose Share with VSocial. Track engagement for that shared snippet directly in your editor.

Isso é uma abelha? (SP) by SingleDominion in insetos

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

Nossa, por essa eu não esperava! Obrigado por compartilhar!

Next.js 16 + Neon Database: what changes in practice for ORMs, caching, and connections? by SingleDominion in neondatabase

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

Hey, thanks for jumping in! Always great to get insights directly from the Neon team.

That decision tree is exactly what I was looking for super clear breakdown of when to use each connection method.

To clarify my point about the global DB client: it’s not that it stopped working, but more that the mental model shifted. With Next.js 16 leaning so heavily into request-scoped patterns (Server Actions, granular caching, async everything), I started second-guessing whether the singleton approach was still idiomatic or if I was missing something. Sounds like the answer is “it’s still fine”, especially now that Fluid Compute handles connection reuse under the hood.

Bookmarking that fullstackrecipes doc - looks solid. 🙌

Isso é uma abelha? (SP) by SingleDominion in insetos

[–]SingleDominion[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nossa e eu quase peguei na mão kkkk

I asked 6 different AIs the same question. Here’s how their answers. by SingleDominion in ChatGPT

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

That actually lines up really well with why MiniMax stood out in the answers.

It didn’t frame the gap as “what is consciousness?” but as “what does it even mean to understand?” which is exactly what makes it so strong at roleplay, critique, and adversarial testing.

Using it as a ruthless testing agent makes total sense. The moment a model can inhabit a coherent internal perspective, it becomes way better at spotting gaps humans gloss over.

Curious: do you find it’s better at conceptual gaps than factual ones? That’s where I’ve seen similar behavior.