I vibe coded too hard 😭

I vibe coded too hard 😭

Made a small mobile arcade for me and my gf when we're bored, she really liked the little claw game so i started working on it more, and then i got super obsessed lol.

now theres 257 cute little sprites you can collect. commons, uncommons, rares, epics, shinies, prismatics, and legendaries. nothing special tbh but we are gonna get all of them!!! 😂

u/Gambo7592 — 1 day ago

Thank you guys! Buddi is officially on the play store 🥳

A few weeks ago I asked this community to help test buddi, a free cannabis "field guide" app that decodes the numbers on a label into plain English (strength, vibe, best time) and explains the terpenes behind it.

Thank you, genuinely. Every one knows how hard the 12-testers-for-14-days rules can be, and you helped a lot.

Live now (free, 21+):

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=my.buddi.twa

u/Gambo7592 — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/AndroidAppTesters+2 crossposts

Glovebox: A Roadtrip Arcade. Would appreciate any feedback :)

Game Title: GLOVEBOX

Playable Link: https://glovebox.quest

Platform: Web (Browser/Mobile)

Description:

GLOVEBOX is a roadtrip arcade. 12 tiny games, no downloads, no installs, just open it in your browser and go. Each one plays different but they all pick up fast and scale up the longer you survive.

Three ways to play. Solo for high scores. Party mode to pass the phone around with friends. Carpool mode connects two or more phones.

The whole thing is a PWA so you can add it to your home screen and it works offline. Tiny games, big feelings.

Free to Play Status:

  • Free to play

Involvement: Solo dev. Designed and built the whole thing myself, all the game logic, art, sound, and multiplayer networking.

u/Gambo7592 — 4 days ago

Is this worth working on?

So last week I posted here and in other claude sub reddits about making a roadtrip game on my phone while on a roadtrip just bc that's wild we can even do that, feels like the future lol.

But I got some good feedback, made some improvements and want to see if its something worth pursuing and turning into an app or not. What do you think? Glovebox Games

u/Gambo7592 — 7 days ago

My weekend project. Would love some feedback.

Hey everyone! I was on a roadtrip this weekend and was inspired to work on a little mobile roadtrip games site to help pass the time in the car. Ended up having a lot of fun with it (still am lol) and thinking of making it an app, would love to know what anyone thinks 😊

It's called Glovebox

u/Gambo7592 — 10 days ago

Claude saved my roadtrip boredom!

Bored in the car, had claude whip up some little mobile games while I sit here. The fact that we can just do stuff like this is wild, tis the future.

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u/Gambo7592 — 13 days ago

Is this the future?

Just vibe coded a "road trip" game app while im on a road trip, using my phone lol I never use play mobile games but got bored in the car, so I had claude made this. Is making a personalized app on the fly the future?

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u/Gambo7592 — 13 days ago
▲ 11 r/claude

Claude saved my roadtrip boredom

Currently in the car for the next 8 hours so I asked Claude to whip me up some fun games. I dont usually play any mobile games but im enjoying these lmao is making a random game on a roadtrip the future?

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u/Gambo7592 — 13 days ago
▲ 15 r/WebGames+1 crossposts

On a roadtrip so I vibecoded games to play on my phone

Im currently stuck in the Car for 8 hours. I dont really play phone games but now would be convenient to have them. So had claude whip some up on my phone wanted to show you guys.

glovebox.quest
u/Gambo7592 — 12 days ago

I made a "web 1.0" site just for the laughs. Enjoy

Got bored and wanted to make a "pointless" yet entertaining website that centered around how old sites used to kind of just have random things to do on them

u/Gambo7592 — 15 days ago
▲ 44 r/claude+1 crossposts

We did it!!! The number has passed 10k

You guys are amazing. I did not expect this to get as much praise as it did and not nearly as many WHY??!!! as I would have guessed.Super cool to have contributed a fun little piece of entertainment for some of you today. Next stop 100,000!!! rounded.lol

u/Gambo7592 — 19 days ago
▲ 330 r/WeirdWebsites+10 crossposts

I told Claude to build the most pointless website possible.

Got bored after work and wanted to see what claude could come up with when asked to build a pointless website. Here it is

rounded.lol
u/Gambo7592 — 17 days ago
▲ 71 r/promoteMyApp+6 crossposts

Braindump a notes app for ADHD brains

I am a chronic list maker (good band names, nicknames for my cats, snacks worth buying again) and my ADHD brain loses the thought before I find the right list. So I built the app that stops that.

App Name: Braindump

What it does: A cute, calm notes app where thoughts land where they belong instead of piling up in one giant unsorted note. Type @ to send a note straight to a list or even a sub-list inside it, or just dump everything and let it file things for you.

Key Features:

  • @ tagging that files notes instantly: "@groceries milk, eggs" lands on the groceries list, "@cats/nicknames Sir Loaf" goes straight into a sub-list inside my cats notes
  • Auto-sort for everything else: dump a messy line like "milk, dentist friday 3pm, band name idea" and each piece gets filed where it belongs, and it learns the way you type so every correction makes it better
  • Super customizable (every category gets its own color, pattern, background, and emoji icon) and works totally offline with no account, with optional sync across devices

Goal: Launch. It just went live in production this week, and I would genuinely love feedback.

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fyi.braindump.twa

u/Gambo7592 — 11 days ago
▲ 10 r/promoteMyApp+1 crossposts

Once again asking for more feedback 😊

So I posted in here almost 2 weeks ago about braindump the "auto sorting" notes app I made to help combat my ADHD brain. Im a big list maker, idea jotter and consistently write random notes down but they always get lost in the string of endless notes and the thought of going through them all terrifies me lmao

Thanks to a lot of the feedback and suggestions from this sub. Braindump looks, feels and works even better. So I'm once again asking for any kind of feedback.

This has honestly helped me keep my notes organized but obviously geared towards my brain so lmk what you think! BIG Bonus if you speak German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian or Swedish. I only know english so that would be a big help.

Braindump.fyi

Add to home screen to install or message me if interested in joining the Android testing group.

u/Gambo7592 — 25 days ago
▲ 2 r/TestMyApp+1 crossposts

Ive been making a notes app for my ADHD brain, would you use something like this?

I built this mostly for my own ADHD brain. The problem I kept having: thoughts pile up in my notes app with no home, never to be revisited or remembered. Braindump fixes that.

You just type whatever's in your head and it sorts it into lists, a schedule, and notes for you. Works offline, no account, no ads. Your data never leaves your phone.

A few things it does:

  • Braindump: type a jumble of thoughts and let it sort them out, or type @ to pull up a category and send a thought straight there.
  • It learns how you take notes: if something gets filed in the wrong category, correct it once and it remembers for next time.
  • Custom shortcuts: set up your own quick shortcuts to send an item straight into a subcategory without fishing through your notes.

Basically it solves the ADHD problem of notes building up with nowhere to go.

I'd love some Android testers 💜 Join the tester group to download:
https://groups.google.com/g/braindump-testing

Or try it in the browser at braindump.fyi

Would appreciate any and all feedback 😊

u/Gambo7592 — 1 month ago

Ive been making a notes app for my ADHD brain and want some honest feedback

You just type whatever's in your head and Braindump sorts it into lists, schedule, and notes for you. Works offline, no account, no ads.

I'd love some Android testers 💜

Join the tester group to download

Https://groups.google.com/g/braindump-testing

Or go to braindump.fyi

Would appreciate any and all feedback 😊

u/Gambo7592 — 1 month ago

I have so many lists and things I write down but also ADHD, so my notes are a mess. I built a notes app that sorts them for me, any feedback is appreciated.

I forget things fast and if I do not organize it right away, it piles up in one big jumble and eventually gets lost. My notes were endless lists and ideas half-sorted into categories.

So I built Braindump around how my brain actually works, and it has honestly stuck better than anything I have tried:

https://preview.redd.it/9jaqt0s07bdh1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5bdcfc12d6a3b94a5933556b3f9c316f0319451e

https://preview.redd.it/tfc5q2717bdh1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ffca261be186dff3ecc477a93b3c3d9aba92997f

  • Capture first. I type one messy line like "milk, call the vet, beach day on the 8th, gift idea for my gf" and it splits it and files each piece where it belongs. If it guesses wrong I drag it to the right spot and it learns from that.
  • Sub-categories that are actually easy. I have a category for my girlfriend broken into gift ideas, important medical info, and just stuff she likes. Typing @ lets me aim a thought straight at a section or sub-section, which gives me confidence it went somewhere I will actually find again. My old notes app made this kind of structure a chore.
  • Dates without the calendar dance. Making plans mid-conversation used to mean opening the calendar, hunting for the date, filling out fields while the other person waits. Now "beach day on the 8th" becomes a schedule entry and one tap sends it to Google Calendar.
  • Sharing links in. Recipes and reddit posts shared from the browser file themselves into the right category.
  • Seen/unseen toggle. Ideas I write down at work stay marked new until I actually revisit them, so they stop getting buried. This fixed my "I forget I even have ideas" problem lol.

It is free, works offline, no account, nothing leaves your phone: https://braindump.fyi (Add to Home Screen makes it a real app). There is also an Android closed test on the Play Store, happy to share the opt-in link if anyone wants the installed version.

What I would love feedback on: does the auto-sorting put things where YOU would expect them? And if you have ADHD, what does your current setup do that this should?

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u/Gambo7592 — 1 month ago
▲ 22 r/ProductivityApps+2 crossposts

Vibe-coded a fully offline notes PWA into a Play Store app. The hard part was figuring out a consistent sorting system.

The video is the app's mascot walking through the real thing, all real screen recordings.

My pipeline, same as my last app: Claude for design and prompts, Codex for code passes, Gemini for imagery, and Fable to get everything store-ready. The promo video itself was vibe-made too: the screen recordings are driven by a Playwright script Claude wrote so every take is reproducible.

The app is Braindump. You dump a thought, it figures out where it goes. "milk, dentist tuesday, book idea" becomes a shopping list item, a scheduled item, and a thought in one tap. The twist is there is no AI at runtime. I used AI heavily to build it, but the app itself is deterministic pattern matching that learns from where you move things. It felt wrong to ship a note-taking app that uploads your brain to a server, so: fully offline, no account, no cloud.

Things vibe coding was great at: the routing rules engine, undo for every destructive action, a smoke test suite that runs in the browser console.

Things it fought me on: service worker cache versioning (bumped it wrong once and shipped a ghost version), and a Play Store packaging bug where a relative share_target URL silently killed Android sharing while the same manifest worked fine in Chrome. That one took a full debugging session to find.

Try it free at https://braindump.fyi (works in any browser, Add to Home Screen makes it an app).

It is also in Google Play closed testing right now and Google wants 12 testers for 14 days: Group: https://groups.google.com/g/braindump-testing Opt in: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/fyi.braindump.twa

Ask me anything about the pipeline.

u/Gambo7592 — 1 month ago

Ran a dispensary for years, kept wishing this app existed, so I built it — a cannabis field guide that teaches terpenes and learns what works for you

I've spent years in the cannabis industry, from managing harvests in Washington state to running a multi-location dispensary. The thing I care most about is helping people understand what they're actually consuming. Terpene and cannabinoid profiles shape the experience way more than a sativa or indica label does, and most people never get taught that.

So I've been building buddi, a free cannabis field guide. It teaches terpenes in plain English (what myrcene smells like, what limonene tends to do) and lets you journal what you smoke so you can see which terpene profiles actually work for your body for any given time, occasion or event. It's in testing right now, not fully released.

I have zero coding background. I built the whole thing by directing AI — Claude for design and prompts, Codex for the code, Gemini for the artwork. Under the hood it's a single-file vanilla-JS PWA with Firebase for sync, wrapped as a TWA for Android.

If you want to poke at it (21+): buddi.my in any browser, add it to your home screen. Android closed test: https://groups.google.com/g/buddi-testing-group

u/Gambo7592 — 1 month ago