Vibe Coding Challenge — Day 14: Landing Page Generator
Source: Dev.to
Would you like to see what the project should look like before coding it?
Announcement
Today I’m releasing a landing page generator tool that creates an image of how an idea looks before building it. The tool generates a website‑sized image that incorporates project details you might not have considered. It’s handy for the Vibe Coding process to test whether an idea makes sense before starting a project.
Try it here:
Context
I’m participating in the Vibe Coding Challenge, releasing a new product each day. Today marks day 14. Learn more about the challenge on my website:
Notes from Day 14
- Claude is getting smarter on the web, and releasing a new project daily is becoming increasingly enjoyable.
- I could spend months polishing each project, but I won’t; the challenge keeps me moving.
- I’m developing agentic tools like Openclaw—it feels like there’s a ghost in my computer.
- The background project I’m working on excites me, though the current releases feel like they’re meeting external expectations.
- My motivation comes from the challenge: AI podcasts, product‑hunt reviews, and AI model tutorials shape my thinking.
- As the codebase grows, AI integration becomes harder, so I prefer building the backend first and adding the front‑end later.
- AI has boosted my confidence; I’m also exploring a web3 project (including a playful “shitcoin”).
- Vibe Coding helps improve reading and writing skills—just say the word, and it’s done.
- Developers often create to impress peers, while many product‑hunt projects never reach end users.
- Faster tools feel more magical.
- Exploring unusual Hugging Face models expands imagination about what’s possible.
- English is becoming the new programming language.
- AI excels at starting projects but struggles to finish them.
- I wasted too much time today and almost broke the series; I need a short rest.
