The 'Aha!' moment isn't just about users finding a feature; it's when they internalize how your app makes their life better or easier. Understanding that perceived value is key for a product people want to pay for.
Say it louder for the people in the back… it is something that we so often miss.
I have to tell my team this every week, we have a bunch of really talented individuals, and I believe that we will be just fine in this new age, especially bc Ai does help the non technical users accomplish more.
We still employ a full dev team to implement projects but AI is good to iterate & ideate around ideas for us designers.
@raymmar Specially because prompting not always is more convenient, easier or faster that writing a line of code or change some properties on a style panel
@raymmar AI will force a lot of non-technical people to learn code (or nocode).
Meanwhile technical people are already using AI in their environments: IDEs for coders and nocode tools for visual developers
I just hacked multiple @lovable 'top launched' sites
Wait—what?
In less time than it took me to finish my lunch (47 mins), I extracted from live production apps:
💰Personal debt amounts
🏠Home Addresses
🗝️API keys (admin access)
🔥Spicy Prompts
Screenshots in thread 🧵
Not as a hacker - as a curious dev with 15 lines of Python.
This isn't a breach story (I reported it), this is a wake-up call.
Be cautious which 'vibe coder' you trust with your personal data.