Ayaz Qureshi

Ayaz Qureshi

Product designer

About

I'm a product designer by trade. I love to work on complex SaaS design projects. Over 5 years of experience, i have helped many small and mid-level products to achieve user centered design. ā€ Currently helping the design team of SmashCloud where we build different software for small and medium-sized companies in United States. ā€ On side i usually work as freelance contractor for small startups.

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15d ago

The vibe coding trust gap: 92% adoption, 29% trust

Saw a stat recently that stuck with me: 92% of U.S. developers now use AI coding tools daily, but only 29% actually trust the code those tools produce. That gap is wild when you sit with it; we've fully adopted the workflow before we've actually resolved whether we believe in the output. Tech Xplore

Vibe coding specifically (prompt-driven, minimally governed AI coding) is being pulled apart from more disciplined AI-accelerated and agentic engineering workflows as companies figure out where "move fast" actually breaks things. Gartner's projecting 40% of new enterprise production software will be built with vibe coding techniques by 2028, which is a lot of surface area for the same trust gap to show up in. Tech Xploredaily.dev

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17d ago

Solo founder, zero budget, building a free ad-free faith app — AMA

Hey PH community!

I'm Keila Ortiz, a solo founder with no coding background and no funding. I've been building SoulReflect a free, ad-free Christian app for daily prayer, Scripture, and a community prayer wall where strangers pray for each other anonymously.

It started from a really personal place. I kept seeing people in my community who were hurting anxious, lonely, grieving and faith apps either felt cluttered, paywalled, or impersonal. I wanted something that felt sacred and human, not transactional.

A few things I'm genuinely struggling with and would love this community's input on:

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4yr ago

What are your favorite resources for learning how to code?

I'm currently learning React and the problem I always have when learning something new but especially anything related to code is the endless amount of resources the web has, it's a blessing and a curse as it's hard to pick a resource and go along with it. Where would you recommend a beginner to start?
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