
"For a long time, I wanted to be able to build small, specific apps for personal use. But I'm a designer, not a developer. One option was to learn how to code, but honestly, I was never interested in doing that. Another path was using no-code tools like Glide or Bubble. I built a few things that way, but still felt pretty limited. Then AI tools arrived, and everything changed."
"Instead of writing the code himself, because of the AI capabilities, he focuses on clearly explaining what he wants the app to do using prompts. He then tests and improves the code. He can do this by changing the code himself or by telling the AI what the problem is so it can fix it. For example, if there's a bug in the app, he can just describe the issue in plain text, and the LLM fixes it."
Designers can now build functional, personal apps by describing desired behavior in natural language while AI generates working code. Natural-language "vibe coding" replaces manual programming by translating plain prompts into app code and offering iterative fixes when users describe bugs or required changes. This approach reduces reliance on no-code workarounds and lowers the barrier between design and development, enabling precise, custom tools. Builders can test and refine generated code directly or instruct the AI to correct issues. The method also enables replacing paid SaaS with self-made tools, saving money and expanding design-driven productivity.
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