Igga Fitzsimons

Igga Fitzsimons

Code, Poetry, and Possibility.

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Igga Fitzsimons

2mo ago

IAmClara - Think and Write amplified

IamClara is a thinking-writing partner that listens as you write and offers real-time text and audio suggestions to help you connect the dots between your thoughts, express your ideas clearly, and tell your story, without taking over your work.
Igga Fitzsimons

5mo ago

SoundPrint - Custom waveform art you can both see and hear

Transform any sound—a few words, a song, a heartbeat—into a beautiful, tangible keepsake that plays the original audio.
Gabe Perez

6mo ago

What is the best Vibe Coding tool so far? Bonus points if we've never heard of it!

I might be missing some but I've been pretty much in love with @Lovable, @Cursor, @bolt.new and have been trying to use @Replit more and I honestly haven't touched @BASE44 too much but have heard good things. @chrismessina has nudged me to use @Windsurf for whenever I build another Raycast Extension!
Currently I use:
- @bolt.new / @Lovable
- @Cursor
- @Warp
Curious what everyone thinks is the top one so far!

Igga Fitzsimons

8mo ago

Wuzzedat - Stuff’s weird. Wuzzedat it.

Point, snap, boom! Instantly ID anything — from plants and wild critters to art, buildings, gadgets, and all the random stuff around you. Save your scans privately or share with the community and see what others are discovering worldwide.

🛠️ What are you building this weekend? Share your ideas 🧠 Get feedback 💬

Weekends are for side projects!

Share what you're going to be building or an idea you're kicking around.

Igga Fitzsimons

9mo ago

Lyrical Times - Journalism meets poetry, and the news finds its rhythm.

Lyrical Times turns today’s headlines into poetry using a mix of journalism, creativity, and the hot-silicon soul of AI. It’s a fresh, artistic way to stay informed. The news doesn’t have to be dry. Stay informed with rhythm.
Igga Fitzsimons

9mo ago

Forestalk - Anonymous voices, growing wild.

Forestalk is an experimental social space where voice conversations grow like tree rings. Drop an anonymous message, start a Forestalk, or join one. Each new voice shapes the rhythm—no profiles, no pressure, just conversations growing in the wild.
Gabe Perez

9mo ago

Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?

I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:

  • Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"

  • Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"

  • Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.

  • I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.

  • I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.

  • Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!

Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do

Has anyone else used v0.dev to build a real MVP? Would love to swap notes

Hey everyone

I ve been building products for a long time (15+ years), and I recently tried using v0.dev for the first time. Honestly didn t expect much, but I was surprised how quickly I got something real off the ground - not just a playground UI, but a fully working fitness app with protected routes, dashboards, flow logic, the works.

It s called The HIIT PIT and it s live, but that s not why I m posting.

I m more curious to hear from other devs and indie makers:

Gabe Perez

9mo ago

Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?

I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:

  • Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"

  • Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"

  • Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.

  • I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.

  • I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.

  • Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!

Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do