Tried Anthropic’s official frontend-design skill in Claude Code on CrowNote’s landing page.
Same product.
Same features.
Just a different design pass.
The result surprised me.
The biggest challenge in indie development isn't always building the product. It's making people want to try it.
As engineers, we often focus on functionality first. But users experience design before they experience features.
Honestly, this is one of the most impressive Claude Code workflows I've tried so far.
Before → After 👇
#ClaudeCode #Anthropic #BuildInPublic #IndieHackers #SaaS #WebDesign
I wanted to build a system that automatically posts to X every day.
The idea seemed simple:
1. Ask Claude Code to generate a post.
2. Schedule it.
3. Let it run.
But after a few days, I noticed a problem.
The posts were technically different, yet they felt almost identical.
The same themes kept appearing.
The same conclusions kept being repeated.
The writing style became predictable.
What I realized is that AI doesn't really get bored of repeating itself.
Humans do.
If you keep feeding the same prompt, the model will naturally gravitate toward the same patterns over and over again.
Now I'm thinking about making the prompt dynamic.
For example:
* Include recent project updates
* Exclude yesterday's post
* Avoid topics covered in the last 7 days
* Change the perspective (problem, solution, lesson learned, failure, etc.)
* Reference real development activity from Git commits
At that point, the challenge is no longer "generate a post."
The challenge becomes building a system that continuously generates new context.
Ironically, the hardest part of automating content creation isn't the AI.
It's making sure the AI has something new to talk about.
#claude
@Polymarket Check your Usage Credits settings.
With AI agents running longer and doing more work autonomously, it’s probably worth taking 30 seconds to verify your limits and alerts.
Small setting.
Potentially expensive mistake.
We live in a time where you can search almost anything with Google or AI.
But I realized there was one thing that’s incredibly complex, yet still almost impossible to search:
myself.
Conversations, thoughts, memories, things people told me…
they slowly disappear into daily life.
So I started building a project to become a search engine for my own life.
#buildinpublic
#startups
It’s crazy that we can search almost anything on Google now.
But we still can’t search:
“What did we talk about that day?”
That feeling is why I started building this project.
#indiehackers
After meeting so many people,
I realized how quickly conversations disappear.
Even important ones.
So lately,
I’ve been spending my nights building CrowNote.
Something that helps me
remember the moments I don’t want to lose.
https://t.co/eXw9eIcNUx
@foxtomb232 Working on something around conversations and memory. We forget way more than we think, even important moments. Trying to make those searchable. https://t.co/UMXQS9sueD
@mscode07 Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.
https://t.co/UMXQS9sueD
@foxtomb232 Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.
https://t.co/UMXQS9sueD
@mscode07 Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.
https://t.co/UMXQS9sueD
@mscode07 Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.
https://t.co/eXw9eIcNUx
@mscode07 Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.
https://t.co/eXw9eIcNUx
@KaiXCreator https://t.co/eXw9eIcNUx
Building something to solve a weird problem:
We can search everything online,
but not our own conversations.
Feels like a big gap.
@KaiXCreator https://t.co/eXw9eIcNUx
Working on something around conversations and memory.
We forget way more than we think,
even important moments.
Trying to make those searchable.