Image 1 — Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.
Image 2 — Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.
Image 3 — Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.
Image 4 — Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.
Image 5 — Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.

Vibe Coding UI Blind Test: I gave 6 zero-code builders the same prompt to see which one is more well-designed.

Hi guys! A lot of heated debate lately about which vibe coding app actually produces the best UI design. Everyone's hyping their favorite AI. But the brand always mentioned in discussion may have an advantage there. When you recognize a big name's output, you give it a pass in your mind (at least sometimes i do).

So I want to run a blind UI taste test. Use the same prompt to test six different tools. The lineup covers several vibe coding apps getting mentioned around in the discussion.

Quick disclaimer: I cannot code. So I stuck to zero-code/full-stack builders where you basically just type and pray.

The prompt: Make me a simple expense tracking page. I just want a huge input box to type how much I spent, and a few quick buttons to tag it. Below that, I need a button on which i click and bounce a visual breakdown of my monthly spending. Make it a clean, dark-mode design that looks expensive, and it needs to feel satisfying and smooth when I hit add.

Screenshots are labeled Tool A to E. Have a look and drop your votes, guesses, and roasts below. No tool names or links. I'll update the post in 48 hours!

u/Sea-Detail1899 — 2 months ago

Joins of unmatching data drive me crazy. So I self-made a CSV join checker using vibe coding.

Merging files and running into format mismatches just breaks me everytime. One system name has capitalization, another does‘t. Manual checking feels like a waste of life.

I thought maybe i could just vibe-code a small tool that does checking for me. Although there are some apps online, self-made is the fun part of vibe coding.

Went for it, and it came together way faster than I thought. Once the basics worked I kept several more arounds, added mismatch reason summaries and exact row-level pinpointing so I could actually find and fix problems quickly.

Had the AI cook up some dirty test data to see how it held up. Worked just like what i expected lol.

Now thinking about the next step: a workflow where it catches a mismatch, surfaces a suggested fix, you confirm that those two records are the same thing, and it corrects it automatically. Feels like a massive project, is it actually buildable and worth the time and effort?

u/Sea-Detail1899 — 2 months ago

I made a simple meal tracker. Should I add an AI recommender?

Current meal trackers apps are flooded with cluttered UIs and paywalls. So I decided to vibe code one with clean slate.

Here is what it does right now:

  1. The user interface is designed to be simple and straightforward. I start by adding food items, then tap the tab at the bottom to get a rough estimate of the calorie, carbohydrate and fat content. I can then view my total daily intake.
  2. A dashboard where I can dial in my physical baselines, like height, current weight, target ranges, and specific chronic condition profile.

But now I'm hitting the wall:

I'm trying to build a meal recommender. For the devs lurking here, how would you go about determining whether this feature is actually useful? I am concerned that the recommended meals may not be in line with a person’s actual health needs due to AI hallucinations.

Open to any feedback or roasts!

u/Sea-Detail1899 — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/nocode

Pick your World Cup team and it generates a matchday playlist

made a simple World Cup playlist generator.

It only takes 3 quick steps: pick your team, choose a music style, and say whether you want something for before or after the match. Then it generates a playlist for that moment (mine gave me Daft punk so I’m personally very happy with it.

u/Sea-Detail1899 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/piano

How important is seeing two pages at once when practicing piano?

I have been mulling over a screen upgrade, and there is one aspect I continue to struggle with – that is screen size.

While some people seem fine with using 11-inch tablets, others swear by big screens that are simply a must.

The products that sparked my interest are the ipad pro and TCL nxtpaper 14 as it seems big enough for split-page viewing.

Is screen size more important than software functionality, or do you eventually get accustomed to both?

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u/Sea-Detail1899 — 2 months ago