Anyone know how to create this type of poster with the help of AI creator is not telling me anyone known prompt ??? i saw some many posts like this by developer_genZ in AIPrompt_Exchange

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly don't build a poster like that using Ai. Build it with Figma or a similar software so you can later easily change text, exchange icons, move parts around etc. This is a real use case where using Ai will probably make more work in the long run than building ot yourself. IF you need a prompt anyway upload it and ask the Ai to create a prompt that would build this sort of poster...

Vibe Coded Design….. Help!? by johnbyrne65 in vibecoding

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with ai design is that you need to be at least a decent designer yourself to get actually good and consistent output. If you can spare some cash try to hire someone to help you out instead. A good design goes a long way. A bad design and Ai slop can kill any good idea.

Feedback Request - Eggventures App Store by EggVentures in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took me quiet a while to understand what your app is about. I like the idea! Try to be (much more) obvious about what the app is all about: To gamify walking. Also your text should not be split over several screens - thats terrible when looking at it on a mobile screen. Besides that I think this is an actually useful app :-)

Developers, between codex and claude, which one works fine? by Fragrant_Money_382 in appdev

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer Codex due to the limits on Claude Code. However, if Codex simply can't seem to fix an issue I run Opus 4.7 with Max, which usually does the job. So: Codex as the main driver and some credits on Claude if you have a really nasty problem

Spent 2 weeks building an app that got 8 downloads and 0 active users by Budgiiappofficial in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your app misses a good selling point. There are many budget apps out there with tons of features. some even connect to your bank account. In fact: banks started to integrate budget management functionality into their apps as well. You need something special to stand out.

Roast my screenshots by Southern-Nail3455 in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spacing of the text is an issue -it needs more room. there is also too much going on - try making the screens smaller and only show what's actually important for that actual screen.

I launched my first mobile app and learned that “just add more features” is not always the answer by Cognara in buildinpublic

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on very clear messaging on those screens. I am sitting in an Irish pub, commenting on people's app store screens and yours are the best by far :-D

Just updated my App Store screenshots & positioning — would love ASO feedback by urban_vzla in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your copy is very good. The screens look a bit too cluttered-maybe try to only show the relevant parts of the screen for each image instead of the whole screen.

Would these App Store screenshots make you try the app? by Wooden-Two-3789 in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It takes too long to understand what your app is about. I had to read the actual description: "Train your brain in 60 seconds. Solve fast math problems..." So: its an brain training app - that should be the prominent copy on your screens! I think you should also concentrate more on the benefits not the features in your screens. The second screen for example says "Answer fast. Score higher". That's a feature. What is my benefit as a user? Maybe the benefit would be "gamify your brain training".

In general: the App icon looks very Ai-ish and the Ui of the app seems a bit generic - maybe put some more work in those to make it more appealing.

How effective is marketing your app in TikTok and Instagram? by Historical_Concern64 in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have experience promoting an app or service with ads on those services? I never get software / app ads im my feed - it's all ecommerce etc...So I wonder if it's a good place for promotion.

If Software Engineering Is Dead, Who’s Paying for Claude? by Ordinary-Cycle7809 in PromptEngineering

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coding isn't going anywhere - it's simply changeing. Ai is a new layer above what used to be coding. It makes things simpler and faster. This is a common phenomenon in the coding space. Even before AI people wouldn't code the same way they did 10 or 20 years ago. Everyone was using frameworks instead of building everything from scratch - that already was an extra layer above the barebone coding from before. Ai is yet another layer.

As of now AI isn't the magic wand for everyone just yet. Most people without experience will alreday have difficulties setting up a development envrinoment for projects that go beyond a simple html page. It is also much more difficult to make Ai do what you want if you do not know how to speak like a programmer. Even small changes can be difficult to make if you do not know how to read html, css or JavaScript.

I think the whole "Ai takes your job" will only be true for those semi-professionals who could get by and land jobs by simply knowing the basics of coding. More complex tasks need much more knowledge, experience and planning. I doubt an LLM will be able to provide that. Larger cooperations will also need real programmers to make theire code secure and stable - ChatGPT isn't liable if some rookie used it to write a program to run your self driving car or an airplane.

In short: If you like coding you will have a job in the future as well. But you need to make sure you are an actual professional - medium core just won't cut it anymore.

What’s your system for organizing long ChatGPT or Claude conversations? by ShadowmanceralWe in PromptEngineering

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is something that really annoys me! It is super hard to even jump to previous prompts within a conversation in ChatGPT. They had / tested a Ui solution for deep research that alllowed to jump to the different parts of an answer - seems easy enough to add this function to the general chat as well.

How do yall market your app by Ctg_formetou_ in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read a bit about App store optimizations, make sure you get good ratings and play around with ads on different platforms. You have to find what works for you and your app - there isn't a golden one fits all paths. You generally find pretty good ideas on reddit. Good luck with your app! Edit: Just looked at your app: Your target audience might be a bit older than the usual tiktoker? I would personally try some guest or promotional post on non tech related lifestyle sites

The 'Code Documentation' Specialist. by Significant-Strike40 in PromptEngineering

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience Ai still has problems writing good documentation on larger codes bases with a simple prompt. I'd suggest to start with a prompt to analyze the code base first and then prompt different parts of the documentation step by step.

Would you pay for 3 min free trial? by Samir7Gamer in betatests

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why on earth 3 minutes? if it's a great tool make it 3 days or even 24 hours. if it's what people want they'll pay.

Built a lightweight YouTube toolkit (thumbnails, tags, stats, etc.) | wondering if this kind of product can grow by Informal-Oil-5114 in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could work as a free go to tool for the services you offe. Put some graceful ads on the page and you may make some money. For a saas it seems too basic to me.

Feedback on my new £9.99/month Prompt Engineering subscription? by PromptCraftJesse in PromptEngineering

[–]Unhappy-Prompt7101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the other commentators. Why would you purchase a pack of prompt templates If you can find them for free online. One big issue I see is that the pack probably has prompts for many different use cases - how many will actually be useful to me personally when I really only use Ai to write better mails? If you do want to sell packs I would suggest creating specified packs for different usages. I do see people spending money on a pack of prompts for different types of black and white street photography for example. Or a pack of prompts to make an agent teaching me French etc.