At the end of last year, I completely fell in love with using Claude Code. After I found out how accurate it was in translating my context into functional products. I was hooked and immediately launched two products Vibe & Snapp However, I quickly realized that there was an opportunity to improve the building experience that IDEs didn't quite address? I wanted a very simplified IDE with the quality of life improvements that a lot of no-code tools gave you but without the lock-in they seem to have and agnostic to my stack.
This week I'll be launching Projekt, a terminal-based builder platform. Crafted from the ground up with builders in mind and I'm looking for alpha testers to help me knock out any major bugs. The alpha will be free and all you need is a terminal agent that you use such as claude code, opencode, gemini or codex. BYOK so you can use all he power of those amazing CLIs agents. Below is a little about Projekt
Hi friends, recently started vibe coding as a way to explore a product that I've been wanting to build for myself and others. I started in the world of V0 and Lovable then into Cursor, but moved away when I felt like I was wasting more credits on debugging and re-providing context. I feel like I've finally hit my stride with Claude Code I would appreciate any tips that you would have given yourself at this point in my journey. Thanks all!
Hi friends, happy to introduce myself and look forward to meeting you all. I'm a designer and founder launching my first product, Vibe (https://vibetimer.app), a focus timer and task tracker that I built and used successfully to help me address my struggles with ADHD in a profession that requires deep thought and long sessions of focus.
I'm learning as I go, not only how to build the app but also how to bootstrap it and get it into the hands of the people who It think would benefit from it the most.
Elon Musk openly admitted that Claude Opus 4.5 is outstanding, then added that Tesla engineers still prefer Grok. The most predictable plot twist ever: Guy who owns Grok says his own AI is better.