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Not a designer. Looking for feedback [AI]

Hey everyone, i am not a designer. Just someone who likes designs.

I made this app and designed the website and UI for the app myself and i would love some feedback on what's working and what's not working. I have attached some screens i am not sure if i am allowed to post the link to the live site.

I used Claude, Pencil for basic structure. Then manually edited the whole thing myself. I also used my skill that I created for design.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

First time designing something. Looking for feedback.

Hey everyone, let me start by saying i am not a designer.

Just someone who likes designs.

I made this app and designed the website and UI for the app myself and i would love some feedback on what's working and what's not working. I have attached some screens i am not sure if i am allowed to post the link to the live site.

I used Claude, Pencil for basic structure. Then manually edited the whole thing myself. I also used my skill that I created for design.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

First time designing something. Looking for feedback.

Hey everyone, let me start by saying i am not a designer.

Just someone who likes designs.

I made this app and designed the website and UI for the app myself and i would love some feedback on what's working and what's not working. I have attached some screens as i am not sure if i am allowed to post the link to the live site.

I used Claude, Pencil for basic structure. Then manually edited the whole thing myself. I also used my skill that I created for design.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

Vibe-research before you vibe-code

built this tool specifically for vibe-coders. the app and website are vibe-coded. Took 2 months (on and off) to build it and launch it. You describe an idea in a chat, it goes off and researches it, and hands back a report: is there real demand, who's already doing it, the risks that'll sink it, and a score out of 100. Every claim has a source, so it's not just an AI vibing at you.

I built this using claude code and cursor. It's using NextJS, Supabase, and deployed on vercel.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

Vibe-research before you vibe-code

built this tool specifically for vibe-coders. the app and website are vibe-coded. Took 2 months (on and off) to build it and launch it. You describe an idea in a chat, it goes off and researches it, and hands back a report: is there real demand, who's already doing it, the risks that'll sink it, and a score out of 100. Every claim has a source, so it's not just an AI vibing at you.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

built a thing that does the 'is this idea worth it' research before you build it

Made this with a cofounder. You talk through your idea, it researches the market, competition and demand, and gives you a report with the likely dealbreakers and a score. The idea is to do the reality check before you sink a build into it.

Small team, still polishing. Sample's in the link. Would love to know if the risks it lists feel real or generic.

tryverdikt.app

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago

I build an app that lets founders validate their startup idea before building

Made this with a cofounder. You talk through your idea, it researches the market, competition and demand, and gives you a report with the likely dealbreakers and a score. The idea is to do the reality check before you sink a build into it.

Small team, still polishing. Sample's in the link. Would love to know if the risks it lists feel real or generic.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/nocode

how do you check a no-code idea is worth it before sinking weeks into it?

Genuine question first: how do you all validate before committing to a build? I used to just start and find out, which cost me a few months total across a couple of projects.

I ended up building a tool for the research part (describe the idea, get a sourced report on demand/competition/risks and a score), but I'm honestly more curious what signals you trust before you commit.

It's mine and it's paid, sample in the comments if it's useful. Not trying to make this an ad, the question's real.

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u/Thick_Expression880 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/replit

built a thing that does the 'is this idea worth it' research before you build it

Made this with a cofounder. You talk through your idea, it researches the market, competition and demand, and gives you a report with the likely dealbreakers and a score. The idea is to do the reality check before you sink a build into it.

Small team, still polishing. Sample's in the link. Would love to know if the risks it lists feel real or generic.

https://tryverdikt.app/demo

u/Thick_Expression880 — 4 days ago

research your idea before you build it in Lovable (made this after shipping stuff nobody wanted)

Made Verdikt with a cofounder. You describe an idea, it does the research you keep skipping (demand, competition, what'll kill it) and gives you a sourced report with a score. The whole point is doing the 20-minute reality check before you spend a build on it.

What I'd actually love to know from people shipping with Lovable: is this a step you'd take, or does stopping to research just kill the momentum that makes vibe-building fun in the first place?

u/Thick_Expression880 — 4 days ago

made a tool that researches your startup idea and tells you what'll probably kill it

Been building this with a friend. You describe an idea in a chat, it goes off and researches it, and hands back a report: is there real demand, who's already doing it, the risks that'll sink it, and a score out of 100. Every claim has a source, so it's not just an AI vibing at you.

Screenshots of a real report are in the link. It's ours and it's paid. Mostly curious whether the report actually looks useful or just busy.

https://tryverdikt.app/demo

u/Thick_Expression880 — 4 days ago

made a tool that researches your startup idea before you build it

Built this with a friend. You describe an idea in a chat, it asks a few questions, then runs research and hands back a sourced report: demand, competition, the likely killers, and a score.

Under the hood it's a structured intake into a typed brief first, then separate research passes per dimension, a citation required on every claim, streamed back as it assembles. Next.js, GPT-5.4 for the reasoning, Anthropic for the live web search.

It's paid, sample's in the link. Happy to get into how it's built, and I'd take feedback on the scoring, that's the part I keep second-guessing.

https://tryverdikt.app/demo

u/Thick_Expression880 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/roastmystartup+1 crossposts

Roast my thing: it scores your startup idea before you waste a month building it

Verdikt. You describe an idea, it researches it and hands back a report with a score out of 100, the risks that'll kill it, and whether there's real demand. Paid, starts at $14.99.

Two of us, still rough, so go for the throat:

- is the landing page clear, or does it take you 10 seconds to work out what it even does

- the sample report is linked. real analysis, or generic ChatGPT mush?

- $14.99 for this. laughable, fair, or too cheap to trust? tell me why

be as mean as you want. i'd rather hear it here than read it in a churn number.

https://tryverdikt.app/demo

u/Thick_Expression880 — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/ugc

Hiring content creators for your app/product

Hello everyone,

I have been recently seeing a lot of people posting about getting content creators to make content for 30-50 USD. Any idea how people are getting creators for this amount? all the platforms/creators I see charge insane money to promote?

Really need to know if there is something I am missing here. Has anyone worked with creators that are genuinely good and won't charge me 500 usd per video?

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u/Thick_Expression880 — 19 days ago

Hiring content creators for your app/product

Hello everyone,

I have been recently seeing a lot of people posting about getting content creators to make content for 30-50 USD. Any idea how people are getting creators for this amount? all the platforms/creators I see charge insane money to promote?

Really need to know if there is something I am missing here. Has anyone worked with creators that are genuinely good and won't charge me 500 usd per video?

reddit.com
u/Thick_Expression880 — 19 days ago

Made a skill to stop Claude Code from building generic AI-slop websites. Looking for feedback.

I kept typing "no this looks like AI slop" to Claude with no real way to explain what I wanted instead, so I tried turning how I design into a skill. It's called looks-expensive.

Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
Mostly want feedback on the anti-pattern list, since that's what makes or breaks the output. If there's an AI design tell that drives you nuts and I missed it, I'll add it. Link's in the comments.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 1 month ago

Made a skill to stop Claude Code from building generic AI-slop websites. Looking for feedback.

I kept typing "no this looks like AI slop" to Claude with no real way to explain what I wanted instead, so I tried turning how I design into a skill. It's called looks-expensive.

Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
Mostly want feedback on the anti-pattern list, since that's what makes or breaks the output. If there's an AI design tell that drives you nuts and I missed it, I'll add it. Link's in the comments.

u/Thick_Expression880 — 1 month ago