Alright, so here's the app that I Vibe coded with anything.
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And so I was able to create a homepage and add some basic styling.
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so some of this worked pretty well.
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Some of the design stuff was just standard for how you build a Vibe code app.
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So the design part is a little hard to prompt, but the back end really worked quite well.
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And I think I was quite impressed with the accuracy and the abilities like to actually create something that's useful.
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Okay, Let me get back in here.
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So I was able to build a back end with a robust database that was super easy to set up and the stripe integration was also quite easy.
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And the custom domain was again, super easy.
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All the stuff was configured in the settings just manually by me.
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And I didn't have to go back and forth with the engine just to try to like put this API key in the right place.
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Tell me what you're missing.
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Why is this not working?
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It was all just handled with the backend anything interface and I really liked that part of it.
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So what we do, what we have here is the ability to add your own little resource cards and you can paste in a URL and it does a screen capture.
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You can embed a tweet code.
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The Twitter API is kind of locked down, but you can paste an embed code and get the tweet embed.
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Or what I've done mostly is just upload an image or paste a screenshot, which is great.
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this all then.
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Let's see.
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Show you real quick.
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This then gets analyzed by GPT Vision, which is great.
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That was built right in.
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And it suggests titles, notes, color palettes and tags.
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some of this is a little slow.
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Yeah, here we go.
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So it suggests these things.
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You can click them to say, yeah, that looks great.
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I'm not going to choose any of those actually.
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But yeah, I've got the color palette.
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And then you add this as a resource and it'll add to the library and then it'll be filtered by the tags that you select.
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I didn't select any in this case.
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And it'll show you the color palette, which is great.
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So once you've created a bunch of resources and saved design pieces that you like, you can filter obviously and you know, choose the different filters that you want to look for.
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And my favorite part, this is really the main reason I built this was to have a brief that was generated.
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And so once you fill in enough examples, you'll get more, you'll get more categories to drop down, but you can basically select No, I don't want that combination.
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No, let's try.
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What if we did annotations with angle dividers or just gradient backgrounds or grid visible.
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All these categories can also be custom configured, but I've put in a couple of defaults.
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So this is great.
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This is very easy to use and it's going to be a lifetime license for unlimited free plan would have 25 cards available.
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So again I set up the Stripe payments.
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Let's see, we can do this upgrade pro and it'll take you right to Stripe to pay for the lifetime license.
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I'm not going to do that here, but it's all set up, it's all great, very well integrated.
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And this lives at my domain, which is shuffleboard.com with no e after the shuffle.
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So this is all ready to go.
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Is really quite easy to build.
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Authentication, user accounts.
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I was able to prompt my way to most of it and I've got a video also that I'll add of anything working in succession.
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Like with, with the Max account, I was able to just type a bunch of things and then push submit and open another tab and push submit again.
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And it just started working in parallel, which is great.