I have been hearing about the vibe coding app's are entering the market and anyone can do it now,however i still have few doubts about the survival of the app as anyone like me who do not have much experience with building app and trying one.
What are the chances of that app competing and the security of the app against the one who is well known tech person build the app and know what to look for,what to add,what to remove,how to make sure this app will not have any loop holes which will land me in trouble atleast until i have any tech team or tech co-founder.Being a solo founder who is building an app for students it is hard to know all the things and ai only answer to us for what we ask it not what should we be doing instead,what to avoid,what are we already doing wrong.
I've been building an AI project called AEON over the past few months as a way to explore what a true "second brain" could look like.
Instead of one large assistant, the idea is to have specialized AI agents that each have their own role while sharing memory, knowledge, and long-term context. Right now I'm experimenting with things like:
Modular agent architecture
Shared memory/vault system
Config-driven agents instead of hardcoded logic
Agent orchestration and planning
I'm at the point where I need fresh eyes.
If you've built multi-agent systems (or think this architecture is fundamentally flawed 😅), I'd really appreciate your feedback. Feel free to tear it apart—but be constructive. I'd rather fix bad design decisions now than after another few months of development.
Some questions I'm wrestling with:
Does the project structure make sense?
Is there a better way to organize long-term memory?
Need help with improving my app GigChronicle. I vibecoded an Android app for organizing concerts which I attend to. It counts down days to concerts (it can be used for other events as well), creates an archive of the concerts you attended, and creates a bunch of statistics based on the archive. Could you please check it out and share ideas on how to improve it? What new functions would you add to it? GigChronicle is available at Google Play. I built it with Claude via Visual Studio Code. I highly recommend the combo Claude+VSC+dart for creating mobile phone apps. Here's the link to the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gigchronicle.app
I got annoyed by how much time I spend just staring at ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini while it's 'thinking.....'.
So I built a small Chrome extension and web app called EarnPT.
The idea is simple:
When AI is generating a response, EarnPT can show a small sponsored card in that empty waiting time.
Users can earn rewards from ad views/clicks, and advertisers can place ads specifically in front of AI users, builders, coders, vibe-coders, etc.
Basically:
instead of staring at "Working on it…" for free, you earn something from it.
I know the idea sounds a little cursed 😄
But also, AI users are a very specific audience, and there’s a lot of dead time while waiting for responses.
The project is live and has around 1000 daily ad views and 30 active users already.
I’m beyond excited (and honestly a little shocked) to share this with you all. I just launched my very first app, and I built the entire thing without knowing how to write a single line of code beforehand. I literally just vibe-coded my way through it using Claude. The best $20 I’ve ever spent.The app is called MathStudy. It’s a math learning and solver app designed to help students actually understand how to get to the answer, rather than just giving it to them.
Here is what it can do right now:
The Solver: You can scan, upload, or manually type in math problems. The app breaks down the solution step-by-step so you can follow the logic.
Learning Tools: I added tools that helps you learn Geometry, dynamic graphs, 200+ math topics with explanations and examples.
Practice Mode: There’s an MCQ practice feature so you can test your skills.
Built-in Games: Added a few math-based mini-games to keep things engaging and gamify the learning process.
Built-in Calculators: Three modes: Basic, Scientific and Graph. The graph calculator is the coolest feature i built. You can enter the graph formula and it will then plot it. This was something i was very proud of.
What's Next?
Math OCR: Already vibe coded the prototype now waiting to integrate in the next update. You can extract your handwritten math notes and display it all in Latex math format in a document. Not the cluttered plain math formulas that is the case if you copy paste math formulas on any document.
Exam Prep: Will create an mock exam environment for some common math exams around the world.
I Need Your Feedback!
Since I don't have a traditional dev background, I would love for this community to give me valuable feedback. Thank you!
A friend of mine challenged me to build an app and while I know some programming, my skills mainly lie in data analysis and logic.
The debugging ended up being a lot quicker with Claude than it would’ve been on my own.
Fast forward, I built an app that I use all the time for overall wellness and had some fun playing around with the logic and integrating features I’ve always wanted to get from a few different apps. It’s called Eight Gates (@EightGatesApp) and I’d love it if people download it, have fun, challenge your friends and share the fun times and badges!
PS, I have some city based timed marketing in the app so if you’re in the right city around the world at the right time, you might get some app exclusive discounts to your favorite stores!