I am an engineer who loves the field of AI. I use AI to help me produce literature and art. AI is not going to replace humans creativity but it will aid it.
Use Vibe Studio to create apps to serve your business in less than 3 mins. With a simple prompt and for free, then share it with all your stuff. Check out this quote generating app that allows for company logo and signiture. stormap.ai/vibe/bad7d5da you can create your own in seconds or modify this to suit your needs - no code just prompts in plain English.
I built a client quote calculator from one prompt.
No code. No setup. Just a working web app you can open on your phone.
Tiny tools = lead magnets, dashboards, quote calculators.
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Prompt I used:
Build a client quote calculator with service packages, add-ons, timeline options, and a shareable estimate summary.
Reply with an app idea and I’ll build one.
It is never too early to teach kids how to vibecode and create apps that help them learn. This is a multiplication table tuitor. stormap.ai/vibe/0363a08f
The most underrated business model in 2025: data as a service.
Not SaaS. Not marketplace. Just: collect valuable data, clean it, sell access.
Barriers to entry are high (data collection is hard). Margins are 90% . Churn is near zero.
This is where the smart money is going.
Try Fable 5 or Gpt 5.5 at no cost with the new update that in addition to your app and its code also shows documentation on how the app is working, making it easier to modify and fine-tune. Stormap.ai - Vibe Studio
Every SaaS company that raised Series A in 2024 had one thing in common:
They could show net revenue retention above 120%.
Not growth. Not ARR. Retention.
Investors stopped caring about acquisition. They only care if people stay.
Indie hackers building in public are the new hedge funds.
They're diversified (3-5 small products), lean (no employees), global (remote), and printing money ($10K-100K MRR).
The playbook is public. The execution is the moat.
Most people won't do the boring work. That's the opportunity.
Prediction: by 2027, 'prompt engineer' will not be a job title.
Not because prompting doesn't matter. But because it'll be like 'Google search skills' — everyone will be expected to know it.
The actual valuable skill: knowing what to ask, not how to ask it.
Every time someone says 'the data speaks for itself' I know they've never actually worked with data.
Data never speaks for itself. It mumbles incoherently until a human asks it the right questions.
We're entering the 'Excel era' of AI.
Excel didn't replace accountants. It made every non-accountant capable of basic financial work.
AI won't replace developers, analysts, or writers. It'll make everyone else 70% as good.
That changes everything about who gets hired and why.