Juan Bautista Beck

Juan Bautista Beck

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Software Engineer & Marketing at Bugster
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mina

4mo ago

What’s Your Vibe Coding Stack in 2025?

AI dev tools are evolving crazy fast , every few weeks there s a new must-try for vibe coders.

Some people are building full products with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and @Replit , others swear by @Cursor and @Claude by Anthropic , and a few are mixing @Lovable + @v0 by Vercel + @bolt.new to ship apps in record time.

I ve been refining my own vibe stack lately, trying to find that sweet spot between speed, control, and creativity.
It made me wonder ,what does your setup look like right now?

What stops OpenAI from building this?

No matter what you're building, investors new favorite question: "What stops OpenAI from doing this?"

For @Migma AI: we operate on the software layer while OpenAI provides the foundation models. they re pushing toward AGI, not building specialized vertical products. email requires deep integrations, brand learning, cross-client rendering, and a compiler we built in-house. OpenAI won t spend years perfecting how 40+ email clients render html but that s exactly our edge. Look at how they acquired @Windsurf for billions: instead of building vertical products themselves, they buy proven software players. we re in that category.
Now tell me: what stops OpenAI and giants from doing what you're doing?

The landing page copy nightmare that's driving me insane

Hey makers! I need to vent and hopefully get some advice from people who've been through this.

I'm working on our landing page copy and honestly it's become my personal hell. You know that moment when you think you've nailed the perfect headline, so you show it to 10 users and get 10 completely different interpretations?

User 1: "Oh so it's like Slack for teams"

User 2: "Wait, this is a project management tool right?"

Lovable is set to raise $150M+ in new funding at $2B valuation

Breaking news: according to Financial Times, @Lovable is set to raise $150M+ in new funding at $2B valuation! Congratulations @antonosika and team 

Really looking forward to what's next.

Your "MVP" isn't minimal - it's just broken

Launched our "MVP" with 15 features because "users might need them."
Result? Nobody used ANY of them properly.

Turns out, MVP doesn't mean "slightly worse version of your dream product."

It means: What's the SMALLEST thing that proves people will pay for this?

Most "MVPs" I see:

Why Getting Quality Feedback is So Hard (and How We're Trying to Solve It)

After launching our app, we realized something: getting honest, actionable feedback is incredibly difficult.

The problems we encountered:

  • Friends are too nice to be brutally honest

  • Casual users rarely take time to give detailed feedback

  • Analytics tell you WHAT is happening, but not WHY

  • Traditional surveys have terrible response rates

What we learned:

🧨 When Firebase, GCP & AWS go down at once, it’s a reminder of how fragile the internet really is

Today s outages (Firebase, GCP, AWS, Cloudflare, etc.) weren t just isolated blips, they exposed how deeply interdependent our tools and infra have become.

When core providers stumble, the ripple effect crushes hundreds of products instantly. No deploys, no logins, no analytics, no tests just waiting.

Curious how you all think about this:

- Are you actively building for redundancy or just hoping these giants hold?

What’s still broken about testing workflows in 2025?

I ve been talking to a lot of devs recently about how they approach testing in fast moving teams. The same pain points keep coming up.

Writing tests takes forever.

Maintaining them is even worse.

CI passes, but bugs still make it to production.

Nika

9mo ago

How do you reduce churn rate? (Your best practices)

I assume I'm not the only one dealing with this problem, so I'll seek advice from those more experienced and perhaps those who have a proven track record.

Whenever a user reaches the payment gateway, they often suddenly leave, either by uninstalling the app or closing the page.

Two Weeks Since Launch — What We've Learned and Improved

Hey everyone!

It s been two weeks since we launched on Product Hunt, and we just wanted to pause for a moment and say thank you. The support and feedback from this community have been incredibly motivating. Many of you signed up, tested the app, and even went the extra mile to share video reviews and bug reports. We truly appreciate it.

What’s your current product hill you’d die on?

Mine: If you need a user to read docs before they get value your UX is broken.

What s yours?

Nika

9mo ago

Remote workers, how do you stay productive while being isolated?

The biggest boom in remote work was during the COVID pandemic, but corporations have started to call employees back into their offices, either because of prepaid office space or better control over employees' work.

Some have stuck with the remote model until now, e.g. Spotify.

IndieCrushp/indiecrushalex saint

9mo ago

From zero to 500 users: How I launched IndieCru.sh solo

Hey, I m Alex Saint

I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.

IndieCrushp/indiecrushalex saint

9mo ago

From zero to 500 users: How I launched IndieCru.sh solo

Hey, I m Alex Saint

I m a solo indie hacker based in Paris, and fun fact I only started coding thanks to AI tools. I got inspired watching Marc Lou s videos on YouTube, picked up some tools, started building and tweeting.