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7 things I wish someone had told me before I started vibe coding
- your first prompt is never the real prompt, the good stuff starts after 3-4 prompt
- screenshots explain better than long paragraphs
- one clean font is enough stop adding 5 different styles
- save your best prompts somewhere you will reuse them again and again
- AI works better when you sound clear not smart
- most landing pages need less text not more
- the difference between mid and premium is tiny details padding animations typography and consistency
i feel like if your vibe coding projects still feel generic, its probably not the tool, its the direction
What is one thing you learned the hard way while vibe coding?
u/luna_code_vibes — 19 hours ago