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TexasBedouin

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By a 12-year product manager who builds 0-to-1: takes a beginner from a vague idea to a buildable plan, then guides the build (GitHub basics, clean-code habits, a verify-and-iterate loop, a checkup for the mess). For Claude Code, Codex, and Antigravity. grill-me is for engineers, vibe-check is for everyone else.

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Code & Development Solid

vibe-check

Turn a complete beginner's app idea into a buildable plan, then keep them oriented while they build. Use it whenever someone who has never coded wants to build or "vibe code" an app, has an idea but no idea where to start, or wants it turned into a plan, MVP scope, tech stack, user flows, or blueprint. ALSO use it when a non-coder needs build-time basics: what Git and GitHub are, making an account, "commit and push," local vs. staging vs. production, putting an app online (deploy/ship), or keeping API keys safe. AND use it in Checkup Mode when someone who built with AI says it became a mess, the AI keeps breaking things or going in circles, they're scared to touch their code, or they ask "is my code organized" or "can you clean it up." Built for people who don't know what an API, database, or GitHub is, so reach for it when they never say "plan" or "architecture." Not for an experienced dev debugging, refactoring, or setting up CI/CD.

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AI & Automation Listed

timeback

Timeback is a quiet AI workflow coach for busy people. It watches the work you're already doing, notices where your time actually goes, and at a calm moment offers a 5-minute hands-on drill that turns a recurring chore into a reusable playbook you can run again by name. Install it as an always-on coach inside your Claude project (or Codex/Gemini equivalent). It learns your biggest time-sinks from a lightweight tally and friction signals, with no history scanning and no quota burn. It teaches by doing on safe practice data, and it only counts a lesson as a win if you actually keep using it. Use it when someone wants to get better at AI workflows without taking a course, watching videos, or carving out extra time after a long workday.

2 Updated 4 days ago
TexasBedouin

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