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Built a Prompt Directory for Lovable, Bolt, Replit, Base44 & v0 - feedback welcome šŸ™Œ
Lately I’ve been seeing the same pain over and over: people in Lovable, Bolt, Replit, Base44 & v0 stuck in loops, getting vague outputs, or spending hours rewriting the same prompt. I kept sharing one-off fixes in DMs and threads, but that doesn’t scale, so I pulled everything together, cleaned it up, and made a simple place to start (and improve) fast. šŸ‘‰ https://vibedprompts.com What you’ll find: - 120+ reusable prompts (scaffold, CRUD, auth, UI, SEO, integrations, more) - Submit your own prompts (credit on the page) - A prompting guide with a Prompt Enhancer and Chat Debugger to improve existing prompts or fix chat loops Would love your quick feedback: - What’s missing? - Any prompts to tweak for a specific tool? - Got a great prompt to share? Drop thoughts below or post a screenshot of what you shipped! šŸš€
1 like • 9d
@Zac Frulloni - Look what showed up when I was having Manus look up some prompt directories for Bolt for some testing I wanted to do for comparison.
1 like • 9d
@Zac Frulloni - Yes, it basically told me to stop looking and just go here. Lol
šŸ”„ 50+ Reddit Communities to Share, Test, & Grow Your Startup, SaaS, or App
If you’re building something new, Reddit can be one of the best free places to: āœ… Get beta testers āœ… Collect brutally honest feedback āœ… Find your first users or customers āœ… Validate ideas before you scale But a word of caution → Reddit is not a billboard. The key is to contribute first, promote second. Many subs have weekly threads (e.g. ā€œWhat are you working on?ā€) where you can share openly without breaking rules. Here’s a list of 50+ subreddits to explore: 🧪 Feedback & Testing - r/alphaandbetausers - r/betatests - r/roastmystartup - r/SideProject - r/lovable - r/Design_Critiques - r/AppHookup (great for discounted or free launches) - r/AppSharing - r/Testing - r/NewApps šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» Indie Hackers & Builders - r/indiehackers - r/microsaas - r/boltnewbuilders - r/indiebiz - r/nocode - r/coding - r/programming - r/webdev - r/devops šŸš€ Startups & Entrepreneurship - r/startups - r/startup - r/Startup_Ideas - r/Entrepreneur - r/EntrepreneurRideAlong - r/smallbusiness - r/business - r/advancedentrepreneur - r/Business_Ideas - r/SmallBusinessOwners - r/leanstartup šŸ“ˆ Growth, Marketing & Hustle - r/GrowthHacking - r/ProductHunters - r/growmybusiness - r/thesidehustle - r/SideProject - r/juststart - r/digital_marketing - r/marketing - r/SocialMedia - r/advertising šŸŽØ Creative Promotion & Exposure - r/shutupandtakemymoney - r/InternetIsBeautiful - r/selfpromotion - r/shamelessplug - r/TwoXChromosomes (if your product serves women — be careful to add value!) - r/futurology (if your app is cutting-edge/AI related) - r/technology - r/coolguides (if your app can be explained visually) ⚔ Tips for Using Reddit Effectively: 1. Start with value → Post insights, answer questions, or share your journey before linking your app. 2. Use niche subs → Beyond these 50+, think about where your ideal users hang out (fitness, crypto, education, photography, gaming, etc.). 3. Follow subreddit rules → Every sub has its own stance on promotion — break them and you’ll get banned. 4. Test different angles → Sometimes framing your post as ā€œI built X to solve Y problemā€ works better than ā€œCheck out my app.ā€
1 like • 22d
Thanks and you are correct on the brutally honest feedback.
From $0 to $10K+ on Upwork in a Few Months (Thanks to Zac šŸ™)
What’s up Vibe Coding Skool, Just wanted to share a little update on my journey so far. A few months back, I had basically zero momentum. I knew I wanted to break into automation/AI but wasn’t sure how to get started. I’d been tinkering with some tools (lovable.dev, bolt.new, replit) but hadn’t figured out how to turn that into actual income. That’s when I found Zac and started following his advice inside this community. Honestly, game-changer. Instead of overthinking, I just executed. Here’s what happened: I doubled down on Upwork (instead of trying 5 strategies at once). I got really good at crafting simple offers (no overcomplicating, just clear solutions). I leaned into my strength: vibe coding services — fast prototypes, lightweight apps, and creative solutions. Fast forward a few months → I’ve now worked with 15+ clients and crossed $10K+ in revenue from Upwork alone. šŸ”„ Some wins I’m proud of: Learned how to position ā€œsmall buildsā€ as high-value solutions. Built repeat business with clients who started with small projects. Proved to myself that you don’t need to be some crazy technical founder — you just need to take action, ship, and communicate well. Takeaways for anyone just starting: Don’t get lost in the noise. Pick one strategy (Upwork, cold outreach, whatever) and go all in. Simplicity sells. You don’t need a complex stack — you need to solve a real problem quickly. Momentum compounds. The first client feels impossible, but by the 10th you’re flying. Big shoutout to Zac šŸ™Œ — none of this would’ve clicked without your guidance. This is just the beginning. Onwards! šŸš€ – Wilson
From $0 to $10K+ on Upwork in a Few Months (Thanks to Zac šŸ™)
3 likes • 23d
Thanks for sharing. It makes following the process easier.
Useful prompt for debugging
Working on a client project now and wanted to share this prompt in lovable.dev chat mode: "The images are failing to load in /perfiles for each profile card. please investigate and find root cause before implementing a solution" I'm forcing the agent to give me the root cause and once it gives an answer I'll read over the answer to see if it makes sense so I can then approve and implement the plan. Most of the times it get's it right and you can also ask the model to come up with different solutions (Assuming it has found the root cause) and if solution 1 fails then rollback and implement solution 2.
2 likes • 24d
This has happened to me several times causing me to burn through my credits trying to get it right.
šŸš€ Vibe Coding School is leveling up šŸš€
We’re going through a complete rebrand —> the new focus is simple: šŸ‘‰ Help you land your first paying client in 3 months using Vibe Coding tools. Here’s the guarantee: šŸ’° Do the daily small tasks (Coming Soon) in the Classroom over the next 3 months. ⚔ If you don’t land a client in 90 days and can prove you did all the work… I’ll refund every dollar. I’m currently working on the content, it’s going to be super valuable and broken into bite-sized steps so you can’t get lost or stuck. šŸ’ø Affiliate Program — Earn Every Month Vibe Coding School is now $30/month. Here’s how you earn 50% recurring commissions: 1. Go to the community page → click ā€œInvite peopleā€ → copy your link. 2. Share your link on socials (IG/TikTok/X) or DM 3 friends. 3. Each person who joins with your invite link earns you $15/month recurring. 4. When we hit 280 members, the price rises to $40/month (so your cut becomes $20/month per member). ⚔ Just 2 invites = your membership covered. Everything after that = pure profit.šŸ‘‰ Tell friends (or share on socials) now before the price jumps. āš ļø Important: You must use your invite link to get paid. šŸ”„ Proof it works: One member (Wilson) already went from $0 → $10,000 in just a few months using this exact system. ⚔ This is the fastest & most affordable way to land your first client. Guaranteed.
1 like • 25d
Awesome. Thank you
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