quick story: I've been mass-unemployable for years because of ADHD. couldn't hold jobs, couldn't finish projects, the usual cycle. every productivity app failed me because they all assume you can "just make a list and do it."
so I did something kind of extreme - I got into med school specifically to study neuroscience. currently studying neuroanatomy. wanted to actually understand why my brain works the way it does.
I'm Victoria a Technical Project Manager who builds with AI agents. I work at the intersection of product management, technical delivery, and AI-assisted development and I ship what I build.
I ve spent my career as a UI/UX designer, obsessing over every pixel and every micro-interaction. But recently, I faced a hard truth: A beautiful interface cannot save a product that nobody wants. In the age of AI, building has become easy. But choosing what to build has become harder than ever. I saw too many talented founders (and designers) wasting months on "ghost ideas" based on AI hallucinations or gut feelings that didn't scale.
I'm product design since 12 years in the industry. What an adventure since Photoshop. Always curious I love build things, understand and try. Ai open the black box and now i build everything i wanted and this is why i'm here. I'm a beginner to launch a product, no idea how to do so i test, i learn from my experiences ! Have fun,
Hey guys. I'm brand new here. I've been vibe coding my project for a few months already using cursor and my GOAT opus 4.6. I'm not entirely sure how this platform works but it's great to be around like minded people, I hope to make real connections here and become part of the community. I'm always happy to help if someone needs a second opinion on something or perhaps needs some marketing support. Reach out, let me see if I can help. have a great day
Hi everyone, I'm James a solo founder from the UK building SplitPost, a content repurposing tool with voice rule enforcement. Got into building apps 18 months ago as someone who couldn't write code from scratch, learned a lot along the way by shipping (and breaking) things. Excited to see what everyone working on?
Most AI tools feel impressive until you try using them twice. The first experience is smooth. The second is confusing. By the third you stop coming back. Feels like a lot of products are designed for demos not for daily use. Been noticing this while working on AI UX.
Hello, I m Kabir. Building CambrianEdge.ai. Trying to make AI feel usable, not just powerful. What s one AI tool you stopped using recently?