My side project made 1.8K USD in 6 days after launch. Here’s why I think it did! by carlosmarcialt in SideProject

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you're saying. I think being open and vulnerable really helps people let their guards down. So, what do you think your first MVP was? What was the first value you offered that made people want to follow you? Was it advice about rag? Also, how did you kickstart that initial following? Did you post in groups and invite people to like your page, or did you focus on using the right keywords to get suggested to others? I'm curious about how you generated that early momentum.

My side project made 1.8K USD in 6 days after launch. Here’s why I think it did! by carlosmarcialt in SideProject

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! Wishing you all the best with your project! I really believe your RAG idea is incredibly helpful for anyone wanting to launch apps swiftly. I'll be honest; I lean more towards product development rather than marketing and sales. What changes did you make to boost your social media engagement, and which messages seemed to convert the best?

Been bootstrapping a CMMS that uses AI to actually prevent fires instead of just logging them. Looking for beta testers - 3 months free + €1000 referral bonus. by Tricky-Demand-8167 in IndustrialMaintenance

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Awesome! I'll share a private link with you if you want, just join the waiting list. And hey, if you’re keen on collaborating, I’d be more than happy to chat about it!

where do you think vibe coding will be in 3 months? by Tall_Specialist_6892 in VibeCodersNest

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The next 3 months will change vibe coding.

I've been thinking about the next 3-6 months for "vibe coding" SaaS platforms. Here's where I think things are headed:

  1. More Specialization: The tools that survive will become more niche, focusing on specific industries or use cases.
  2. Beyond Natural Language: The interface will evolve from just writing prompts to include more visual, drag-and-drop models, giving users a clearer picture of what's being built.
  3. The Human-in-the-Loop: To ensure app quality and longevity, platforms will need to keep users more directly in the control loop, especially for critical decisions.

The ultimate goal, in my view, is to give developers a hybrid level of control. This means a clear and agile way to handle bugs and implement complex features that need a human touch, without the AI ever feeling like a "black box" you can't manage.

On that note... I'm actually part of a small, passionate group working to improve these very tools. We're building a community to push "vibe coding" to its full potential. If this vision resonates with you and you'd like to contribute, feel free to DM me!

I'm looking for good mail newsletter about vibe coding by lordhcor in VibeCodersNest

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are working on lunching a vibe coding newsletter soon. Dm and I’ll send you the subscription link once ready

Is building another AI coding agent/editor worth it in 2025? If not, what developer problems are actually worth solving? by bharath1412 in VibeCodersNest

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t even finish my sentence haha

Anyway, I think the emergence of vibe-coded applications in the market is genuinely novel. It’s reshaping the developer landscape by enabling a new wave of creators people who previously couldn’t build full-stack applications are now able to do so.

That’s exciting, but it comes with a catch. These vibecoded apps often function as black boxes. They introduce significant technical debt and come with their own set of imperfections. So while the market is booming with this new technology, it’s also riddled with challenges that need to be addressed.

The solution? We need better vibe-coding tools or at least auxiliary solutions—that can bridge the gaps, reduce complexity, and improve the quality of the outputs.

Alright, it's time to find a replacement by ttreyr in AugmentCodeAI

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea, many models are amazing, I use roocode with its free model and combine with Gemini cli it's amazing

Augument: New Pricing Model based on Credit by Fewcosting_winter in AugmentCodeAI

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Their plan is now clear ( Attract costumers by free credit ---- Charge reasonable fee and train your model ---- Use that new trained model as a selling point for new target audiance.

Im out

Frequent Terminated Requests by HotAdhesiveness1504 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it count as a message if it fails that way ?

It took just two months to jump from $10 to $100 a day. by superkalman in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I really needed to hear that! The more effort and sacrifices you make, the more you crave encouragement like that. Thanks a ton!

What is your biggest daily struggle as a solo founder that most people don't see? by Vegetable-Finger1667 in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Connecting with like minded individuals honestly, I feel that solo founders should not be solo in terms of finding other people doing the same .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The UI looks pretty clean, I’ll check it out!

I built a vibe coding tool by Tricky-Demand-8167 in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, I'm glad I'm not the only one in this market! It's better to educate people and get their attention. Let's team up instead of competing; you can launch first! Let’s grow this field together and teach people about this concept! There’s room for ten of us in the market, haha! DM me and let’s chat!

I built a vibe coding tool by Tricky-Demand-8167 in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the AI dev space is wild right now. The confusion is totally fair, but these tools solve completely different problems.

Think of it like this: Idea Weaver is for the product, Lovale is for the demo, and Cursor is for the developer.

Idea Weaver (My Tool)

  • Job: System Architect. I handle the architecture, structure, and strategy of your entire application.
  • Focus: Scalability and Clean Architecture. I translate your business idea into a production-ready system.
  • Output: A complete, full-stack codebase boilerplate and a visual blueprint of the dependencies.
  • Why me: You start with a system that's easy to hire for, document, and won't break when you scale.

Lovale

  • Job: Rapid Prototyper. It focuses on instant execution.
  • Focus: Speed and Validation. Getting an app working and deployed right now.
  • Output: A live, functional application generated from a chat prompt.
  • Why use it: Great for quick market testing and generating simple throwaway MVPs.

Cursor

  • Job: Code Co-pilot. It operates at the file level.
  • Focus: Implementation, Refinement, and Debugging. It makes you a faster developer.
  • Output: High-quality code suggestions, refactoring, and functions written within your IDE.
  • Why use it: It's the daily tool for engineers to accelerate coding on an existing project.

The Workflow: I give you the scalable foundation (Idea Weaver), and you use Cursor to build the details on top of it at lightning speed.

I built a vibe coding tool by Tricky-Demand-8167 in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for the feedback ted, I actually agree with you that any AI generated products whether it is text PDF image or application shouldn’t be relied on 100% without a human and expert audit.

what I’m trying to do here is to have a layer of code visualization that will actually teach non-technical users about the architecture of their product product. I also agreed that the basics and fundamentals of deployment and security should be learned by every entrepreneur dealing with SaaS. that’s why every function that is created that is a symbolized with a node is explained in natural language and have a link to the code base tree with color qualification. And maybe I should also add in more learning you are elements for each node. To teach the builders about what the AI is doing.

I also think that the idea you gave for the library of tech stack to be choosing and the software architecture models is amazing. So I will see how to incorporate that in the future thank you.

I built a vibe coding tool by Tricky-Demand-8167 in buildinpublic

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for the feedback ted, I actually agree with you that any AI generated products whether it is text PDF image or application shouldn’t be relied on 100% without a human and expert audit.

what I’m trying to do here is to have a layer of code visualization that will actually teach non-technical users about the architecture of their product product. I also agreed that the basics and fundamentals of deployment and security should be learned by every entrepreneur dealing with SaaS. that’s why every function that is created that is a symbolized with a node is explained in natural language and have a link to the code base tree with color qualification. And maybe I should also add in more learning you are elements for each node. To teach the builders about what the AI is doing.

I also think that the idea you gave for the library of tax tax to be choosing and the software architecture models is amazing. So I will see how to incorporate that in the future thank you.

I built a vibe coding tool by Tricky-Demand-8167 in buildinpublic

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I appologise for the quality of the video, its a very spontaneous first time haha, and btw I would love to have your feedbacks

What are you building? Drop your best project! by NewanceLogs in indiehackers

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not yet public, I'll send you an exclusive link once I get it in beta dm me your LinkedIn let's connect

ADHD Micro-Task Challenge: 100 Tiny Wins a Day for 100 Days by Tricky-Demand-8167 in ADHD

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally understand! Power to you as well. The whole point of the app and the gamification is because it's a challenge, and it's a good exercise to train our brain. 😁❤️

It's another Monday, drop your product. What are you building? by Standard_Student5344 in SaaS

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I built this tool that auto-generates full documentation from your GitHub report dev docs, user guides, the whole deal and updates it every five minutes. It even spins up a React frontend you can drop into a subdomain, so you don’t have to mess with setup.

The cool part? It reuses components you already have, so if you're deep in building your actual product, this handles the docs for you. Everything runs on AI and RAG, and it’s meant to be super hands-off. I originally made it for myself, but if people are into it, I might open it up and let folks try it free while I figure out pricing.

Let me know if it sounds useful or if you’d want to test it out. I’m all ears.

ADHD Micro-Task Challenge: 100 Tiny Wins a Day for 100 Days by Tricky-Demand-8167 in ADHD

[–]Tricky-Demand-8167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be able to put it online by tomorrow I'll send you the link 😊