I think there's space beneath enterprise software where you replace all your SaaS subscriptions. Maybe you're not going to make millions vibe coding, but you can save yourself a ton of monthly subscriptions.
Yes been building quite a bit my own. I will say, you need to know some programming language and be able to break it down into as many components as possible. It’s easier to vibe code one piece at a time than the whole thing. Also, have output from one llm feed another is a great hack.
I think there's space beneath enterprise software where you replace all your SaaS subscriptions. Maybe you're not going to make millions vibe coding, but you can save yourself a ton of monthly subscriptions.
oh absolutely. I've canceled a bunch of $20/mo things
Excited to join in on the fun and build my own app!
see you inside!
Excited for the reboot! Learnt so much in the first course
Thanks Laura!
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Yes been building quite a bit my own. I will say, you need to know some programming language and be able to break it down into as many components as possible. It’s easier to vibe code one piece at a time than the whole thing. Also, have output from one llm feed another is a great hack.
First version helped me build a mobile app, can’t wait to see the updates!
Any plans to include the design & figma essentials you’re learning? Definitely agree on that being the bottleneck.
Very interesting. Love to hear what you think of Natively.dev?
I'd just use Claude Code / Codex
Yes, they are pretty good. I use Claude Code; I have not touched Codex yet.
Codex is a little smarter imo, even with the new Sonnet 4.5 launch. If I was only going to use one I'd use Codex
aaaa, okay mate, you convinced me to give a try at least
Sounds similar to your journey @johntechnitus
@John Technitus
Absolutely similar journey. I agree with Nat’s jump into Figma, I’ve been interested in learning the platform myself.