Spent the last stretch building https://t.co/DbArmILVeb — a pixel-diff visual QA tool that catches when your live site drifts from the design mockup. Vibe-coded solo, end to end: diff engine, AI verdicts, auth, billing, the whole thing. Just launched on Product Hunt @PixelPush1n
@TTrimoreau better marketing, pivot the product as needed. I feel like marketing is x10 harder (in the beginning) than building a good/better product. At least thats been my experience.
@pfernan95dev Indeed. Thats literally one of the main reasons i built whatdoido? (and why I built it the way I did, super easy). People just want the answer, plain and simple. No back-and-forth, just "do this...". Problem solved.
Found out something interesting today while working on https://t.co/5BT2QdCOBA
openAI’s API can actually be cheaper to run than DeepSeek + Brave 🤯 I would’ve bet the house it would’ve been the opposite.
Sometimes vibe coding and building in public feels like my bipolar: it’s like having a thousand chaotic roommates who somehow care about your weird little project.
You post a half-broken feature at 1 a.m.
Someone replies “this is actually kind of genius.”
Someone else replies “this is unusable.”
A third person DMs you a meme about it.
You go from “I should probably quit” to “wait, people are watching?” in under 12 minutes.
The product might still be ugly.
The code might still be held together by hope and console.logs.
But damn if it doesn’t feel less lonely.
Who else is out here turning their messy build logs into group therapy? 😂
@TTrimoreau That's literally why it was built and truly all it does. It's called https://t.co/R5666xPOqN. Give it a real-life problem and it'll help solve it with you