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by maddmann
179 days ago
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One alternative explanation to the lack of shovelware, people are deploying software at an individual level. Perhaps millions of new people are using vibe code tools to build tools that are personalized and folks aren’t interested in trying to sell software (the hardest part of many generic saas tool is marketing/etc) Perhaps looking at iOS, steam, and android release is simply not a great measure of where software is headed. Disappointing that the article didn’t think go a little more outside the box. |
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https://github.com/epiccoleman/scrapio
https://github.com/epiccoleman/tuber
These are both projects which have repeatedly given me a lot of value but which have very little market mass appeal (well, tuber is pretty fuckin' cool, imho, but you could just prompt one up yourself).
I've also built a handful of tools for my current job which are similarly vibe coded.
The problem with these kinds of things from a "can I sell this app" perspective is that they're raw and unpolished. I use tuber multiple times a week but I don't really care enough about it to get it to a point where I don't have to have a joke disclaimer about not understanding the code. If one of my little generated CLIs or whatever fails, I don't mind, I still saved time. But if I wanted to charge for any of them I'd feel wrong not polishing the rough edges off.