NateGu

NateGu

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    AistroPersonalized AI astrology powered by Large Language Model
    Jul 2023
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    Joined Product HuntJune 14th, 2023

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From terminal to live URL in seconds (sneak peek)

Wanted to share something we're pretty proud of.
Here's what publishing looks like with MyVibe + Claude Code:
1. Build your project (landing page, dashboard, whatever)
2. Type /myvibe-publish
3. Get a live URL. Done.
No git push. No build config. No deploy pipeline. No waiting.
We timed it: average publish takes just seconds from command to live URL.
For non-Claude Code users: drag-and-drop your files or upload a ZIP. Same
result live and shareable.
[Will share a demo GIF/video here closer to launch]
Launching March 17 right here on Product Hunt. If you want to be notified:
[coming soon page link]
What would you publish first if it only took seconds?

Building a publish button for vibe coders — what we learned so far

Quick build-in-public update.
We've been working on MyVibe a way to go from "it works" to "it's live" in
seconds. Two paths: a Claude Code skill (/myvibe-publish) and drag-and-drop
upload.
Some things we learned the hard way:
1. People don't want another hosting dashboard. They want to type one command
and be done.
2. Publishing is only half the story. People also want their work to be FOUND.
So we built /explore a feed where creators discover each other's projects.
3. The hardest engineering problem wasn't deployment. It was making the URL
shareable instantly no propagation delay, no "give it a few minutes."
We're launching here on March 17. Still polishing, still nervous.
What would make you try a new publishing tool? Genuinely asking your answers
shape what we ship next week.

The "last mile" problem of vibe coding

I've been thinking about something.
Vibe coding tools have made it incredibly easy to BUILD things. You describe what
you want, and Claude / GPT / Cursor gives you working code in minutes.
But then what?
Most of these projects never leave localhost. The creator moves on to the next
idea. The code sits in a folder. Nobody ever sees it.
I call this the "last mile" problem the gap between "it works on my machine"
and "anyone can see it."
We've been building something to fix this (launching here next week), but I'm
curious:
- How do you currently share your vibe-coded projects?
- What stops you from putting things live?
- Do you even care about sharing, or is building the whole point?
Would love to hear how others think about this.

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