A couple weeks ago, Boris Cherny (the creator of Claude Code) shared a bunch of really useful tips on getting the most out of Claude Code. #1 at the top of the list: do more in parallel. He himself runs 10-15 Claude codes in parallel.
His advice and practice makes sense: coding agents give us the ability scale infinitely. At this point, the only real limiter is our own ability to manage all of these agents.
Plainify generates structured specification files for AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, v0, and Bolt. Powered by Claude's Haiku 3.5 and 4.5 models, it turns your input into detailed, AI-ready spec files.
Use Relax Mode to describe your idea in one sentence and let AI handle the rest, or take full control with Custom Mode to build your spec section by section. Free to use. Built on an open-source spec format.
Sketchize is a free wireframing kit that contains a set of printable device sketch sheets. It is built for UI/UX Designers to help them design lovely apps for mobile, tablet and desktop devices.
Gerillass is an open-source library built on top of Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) to give you flexibility for your projects and accelerate your performance and creativity.