After publishing 5+ vibe coding apps in the last month I have come to realise that the next boundary of vibe coding is not in the functionality, but in making apps look "lickable" as Steve Jobs would say.
It does feel like with vibe coding the bottleneck is shifting. Generating functionality is getting easier, but making the product feel polished is still surprisingly hard.
Most AI-generated apps work, but they still feel visually “template-like”.
Curious how you think about Grepped long term.
Do you see it mainly as a design helper for vibe coding, or evolving into a system that generates reusable UI interaction primitives developers can build entire interfaces from?
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Thats a pretty good use case actually. I can see myself using it. Only problem is going to be to "remember" to use it, lol.
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Grepped
@enew Interesting observation.
It does feel like with vibe coding the bottleneck is shifting. Generating functionality is getting easier, but making the product feel polished is still surprisingly hard.
Most AI-generated apps work, but they still feel visually “template-like”.
Curious how you think about Grepped long term.
Do you see it mainly as a design helper for vibe coding, or evolving into a system that generates reusable UI interaction primitives developers can build entire interfaces from?
Thats a pretty good use case actually. I can see myself using it. Only problem is going to be to "remember" to use it, lol.
Grepped
@ganarajpr Thanks!