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05/15/2026

PSA for every business owner trying to build an app:

Stop using Antigravity and other Google products.

Google is great. But it was built by developers, for developers.

You are not their target user.

Every time I touch Google Console I die inside — and I actually know what I’m doing. Imagine if you didn’t.
Your time has a dollar amount attached to it. Every hour you spend fighting Google’s setup is an hour you’re not selling, serving clients, or growing your business.

There are tools built specifically for people like you — Lovable, GetMocha, Replit, Base44, Claude Code.

Get out of the Google ecosystem.

Need help migrating?

DM “BUILD” for a consultation.

05/13/2026

If you’re vibe coding in Claude Code and trying to turn it into a real working app — these are the 3 steps you need to take.

Step 1: Deploy your app.

Ask Claude: “I want to deploy my app. Walk me through the steps like I’m not a developer.”
It’ll give you a list. Some steps will feel technical. Follow them one at a time until you have a live link where your app actually lives.

Step 2: Connect to GitHub

GitHub is a version control system — every change you make creates a new version of your app, so if something breaks, you can always go back to what worked.

Ask Claude to help you set it up. Step by step. Don’t give up.

Step 3: Test end to end.

You’re the expert on your app. You know what’s supposed to happen when buttons are clicked.

Go through the whole thing, note what’s broken, then fix it in Claude — one issue at a time.

Every fix = a new GitHub commit = a safety net.
That’s it. That’s the process.

If any of this feels like too much and you need someone in your corner — I have the Launch Sprint. 4 weeks, app to fully launched.

DM me BUILD and I’ll share the details.

05/08/2026

If you’re vibecoding with Claude code and not sure how to make it a real app others are using, this is for you.

You’re prompting, Claude’s giving you beautiful things — but you haven’t figured out how to actually get it live yet.

I’ve been building directly in Claude Code and VS Code for the better part of 6-8 months. The thing nobody tells you early enough: sort your deployment pipeline before you build anything else.

I call it the plumbing. Get that set up first and everything you build on top of it actually works.

Full breakdown in the video. And if you want help getting your app from Claude artifact to published — DM me.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

05/07/2026

Three months postpartum. Learning to vibe code. Convinced I was the problem.

Nobody told me it was supposed to be hard.

I called it premium suffering — postpartum plus vibe coding plus watching everyone online build apps “in a weekend” while I was 3 weeks in questioning everything.

Once I accepted the hard, I stopped blaming myself and started planning through it.

1 year later. 4 apps launched. 2 making money. More coming.

What’s your vibecoding story? Tell me below 👇🏾

05/04/2026

Vibe coding a fintech app and people on IG are pressed about it 😭

Here’s what I actually did to keep it secure (since apparently that needs to be said):

↳ Built JWT + API security from a previous version of this app
↳ Went through Plaid’s full security questionnaire to get production access
↳ Scanned my app for vulnerabilities — twice — and fixed everything that came up

Is it unhackable forever? No. Neither is any app on the planet.
What I can do is build with intention, follow the compliance requirements for my industry, and fix issues as they come up.
That’s it. That’s the whole secret.

If you’re building something complex and security concerns are what’s stopping you — stop waiting. Go read up on what your industry requires, make a plan, and build it.

And if you want someone in your corner who’s actually navigated this — I have 1:1 coaching spots open.

DM me the word BUILD and let’s talk.

05/03/2026

Launched 4 vibecoded apps. 2 have paying customers. Here’s what I’d do differently from day 1 👇

1. Plan better. My first apps were honestly just vibes and inshallah. Once I started approaching vibe coding like a PM building a product — I moved so much faster.

2. Actually read what the AI is telling you. The more I read back what the AI was saying, the better I understood the concepts and what I was actually building.

3. Pick a tool built for non-technical people. I started with bolt.new but you had to connect everything separately — database, auth, all of it. I switched to a tool that had it all bundled and it changed everything.

If you want to learn more about the vibe coding process, hit follow 🔔

04/30/2026

I’m vibe coding a full fintech app right now… bank connections and all.

And it’s way more complex than anything I’ve built before.

But here’s what’s been interesting…

The hard part isn’t the code.

It’s how clearly you can think through what you’re building.

The only reason this is working is because I plan everything before I touch the AI
and I know the app better than the AI ever will.

I have 1:1 coaching spots open if your want help vibecoding and launching your app.

DM “build” for details

04/20/2026

Last week was a wild ride I’m still recovering from. Squeeze dollars in my hands if you see me ✌🏾

04/16/2026

If people aren’t signing up for your app, it’s usually not because your idea is bad.

It’s because you built it without a *very specific person* in mind.

You should already know exactly who you’d send your app to… and they should instantly get it. Not “this is kinda cool,” but “wait… I’ve been looking for this.”

If you can’t think of that person right now, that’s your sign to pause.

Because marketing won’t fix confusion.
Features won’t fix confusion.
More building won’t fix confusion.

Get specific about who it’s for first. Everything else gets easier after that.

If you want help figuring that out and turning it into actual users, I’ve got 1:1 coaching spots open. DM me or hit the link in my bio.

04/14/2026

New vibecoder level updated: crash and fix a live app 😎😎😎

Don’t rush changes and test your fixes yall!

04/13/2026

Vibe coding will NOT make you a successful founder. Here’s what will.

Anyone can vibe code now. Claude, Cursor, Lovable — you can build an app in a weekend.

So why are most of those apps dead on arrival?

Because shipping fast is the easy part. The hard part is knowing what to build, for who, and why they’d actually pay for it.

I’ve built multiple apps. The ones that flopped? I skipped the thinking and jumped straight to building.

The ones that worked? I planned before I prompted.

Here’s what nobody tells you about vibe coding —
If you don’t know your user’s core problem, AI will just help you build the wrong thing faster.

If you don’t map your flows before you build, you’ll hit blockers that no prompt can fix.

If you don’t design for behaviour — not just features — you’ll build something people open once and never come back to.

Vibe coding is a tool. Product thinking is the skill.

That’s exactly what I teach — how to go from idea to a product people actually want to use. Not just one you can demo.

If you’re a non technical founder who wants to vibecode and launch their app to real paying users and do it without wasting months on trial and error, come work with me in 1:1 coaching.

DM ‘coaching’ to get started

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