Joined February 2026
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I kept a journal of my first month going from zero to shipping real products with AI. The good, the bad, the embarrassing parts. It's all in here: open.substack.com/pub/vladvi… Subscribe if you want to follow what happens next.
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Launch day on Product Hunt 🚀 Scan Instant: drag an MRI or CT scan into your browser, read it in seconds. Phone, laptop, anywhere. Nothing installs, nothing uploads. Built it because three different doctors couldn't open my own MRI. Boost appreciated 👇 producthunt.com/products/sca…
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What you get: → Window/level clinical presets → Ruler, Cobb angle, ROI → Side-by-side compare with difference heatmap → CINE playback, multi-planar views → ZIP batch upload, PNG export All in-browser, try it for free scaninstant.com
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Talking with doctors about the Scan Instant app I built. So far Reddit most responsive (6.5K views, 22 likes, 4 comments, 1 DM), but zero conversion. Goal is to get first 10 free user conversions by Friday and building a payment tier over the weekend. mri-instant-landing-producti…
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Day 25 - set up Sprout Social. Instead of waiting for people to find me, I go to them. Let's see what happens.
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Setting up a newsletter with @davelab7 to better share Vibe Coding Booster updates. Today's focus was on communication, developing KPIs and accountability plans. What is your win this week?
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My daily build setup at the end of week 5: EasyTask for what to do Claude for how to build it Vercel/Railway for deploying it Stack for indie builders who want to ship fast. Total monthly cost: Only Claud paid plan if maximizing efforts, otherwise free #BuildInPublic #NoCode
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Never forget where you started and the first app you built.
Final update of the day. Hit the limit again with Claude. Switched to Chat GPT. Adapted but prefer Claude. Results: 1. Built my first web app 🎉 2. Deployed via GitHub (first time ever) Simple. Functional. Live. Credit to @davelab7 for clarity. Tomorrow we improve💪
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Likewise! Nontechnical is the right word for me. Just watch out for the burn-out, it happened to me due to not pacing myself and getting enough sleep.
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Some posts about vibe coding from the engineering perspective... Those are why I support vibe coding and more broadly oppose forced language in any type of environment. In science and all the other walks of life, people who truly understand a subject simlify the explanation.
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Forced definitions and niche terminology is used more for gatekeeping and self-promotion than having a purpose. As in school, using your own words to define something is a sign you understand it. Demanding "proper" terms and citing definitions is just laziness on teachers' end.
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Simpler is better seeing the time spent and effect it had. This morning I spent hours perfecting the scan image app, enabling it to open a file format that none of the existing apps was able to open. Time consuming but very door-kicking useful and satisfying.
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In both apps' cases, time was spent on building but the output was different. The second app offered a comparative advantage, hence the time was better spent. But both offered a nice learning experience.
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One other note: @davelab7 never told me I needed to: - Learn Python first - Take a bootcamp - Understand algorithms etc. I just describe what I want in plain language and it gets built. No need to understand Supabase. The gatekeeping is fake. #BuldInPublic #NoCode
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Let's talk about project management. Since I learn vibe coding in sprints manage a few projects tasks work, to avoid pausing, when in a pinch I default to keeping dedicated browser windows and tabs open. That looks like this, chaotic.
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I used ClickUp, Notion and love Jira, but too many features and options that just clutter the screen. Now I use one board per project, no clutter. Here's what my Camp Greece project board looks like. Let me know if you want to try EasyTask for free - it's invite-only right now.
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How do you handle location-based service limitations? Are you trying to engage CS and enable a payment service for example or are you looking for alternatives? For example, @payhip requires Stripe only for recurring subscription payments. What would you do in that case?
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Before vibe coding, I though the # of lines of optimized code for dedicated apps was a sign of quality. The scan image app atm has less than 1300 and yet is doing the job as intended, with an array of features.
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