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Screenshots
I need to know how you set up the ability to screenshot a part of the screen in cursor to give to the AI. Can someone tell me how please? Thanks!
0 likes • 8d
Why not just take an entire screenshot and let Cursor parse it as needed?
what is moltbot? is it just hype?
I am currently running tests. I am forking moltbot and creating an AI called Ares. Ares itself, in theory, will be able to build any software. If you are familiar with my content, I don’t just jump on the bandwagon when it comes to updates in the space. The last real time I felt there was something groundbreaking in the space was Cursor 2.0 with parallel agents. I mean, we saw me create Thumio with this tech as 1 developer, which now sits at 220K lines of code and is pulling in real income. Therefore, why moltbot and why now? Moltbot did a massive unlock in the space. We can now run models 24/7 with no user input. Before I jump the gun, I will conduct my test. What I can say, though, is that this genuinely might be end game. I have purchased a Mac Studio for the hardware that is required to see Ares’ max potential. https://x.com/corbin_braun/status/2016363609476235741?s=20
1 like • 12d
with that Mac rig, 'the 🛞s on the 🚌 go round and round'. 🔥
First App Launched
Hello BCL Community! I've done it, I shipped my first app! There was much rejoicing. With this milestone reached I figured I'd speak to the experience getting to this point. First, I'm not a developer in any sense of the word. My recent background comes in two parts: five years at Shopify in various roles (tech support all the way to team lead), and five years at a Shopify Technology Partner as a project manager (our focus was building connectors to pass data from Shopify to/from ERP, 3PL, etc. systems). In that second role I had the privilege of working alongside an awesome dev team so while I can't code I understand the development process fairly well. I was an AI naysayer until last July when I decided to actually figure out what it could do (instead of forming an opinion from secondhand info). I bounced around figuring out how it all worked and tested solutions like Cursor alongside different LLMs. Once I started to see what the possibilities were for a non-coder like me I got very excited. This is when I found Corbin's videos which helped immensely in connecting all these AI tools together. His content formed the runway and from there I took off. There were two objectives I wanted to achieve: 1. Make something I had domain expertise in 2. Provide a solution to a problem I had faced before After some thought I came up with CSV Shield, an app that validates and fixes errors with Shopify product CSV files (what merchants use to upload products to their stores). In working with merchants over the years I faced CSV file problems constantly. Most of these product files were manually copy/pasted from different data sources leading to formatting and errant data that prevented the file from being uploaded to Shopify. What CSV Shield does is scan the file and automatically fixes all those issues. Yes, I know this is a very boring app, but it provides immense value to merchants and, much to my surprise, no app like this existed in the Shopify app store. The proto-version of this came out of my time with the tech partner; basically we built this type of logic into all our data connectors to keep data clean. So, I just riffed on that for my app.
1 like • 12d
Exciting times!
Stripe Affiliate Links
I'd like to setup up affiliate links with Stripe and am curious what others are using for rewards/affiliates/coupon tracking etc. --thanks
1 like • Jan 7
@Brad Codd Thanks much Brad, I'll check out Grok's recommendations. I also found Endorsely which doesn't charge until you start earning so that's kind of cool too.
1 like • Jan 8
@Brad Codd I signed up for Endorsely and it's pretty incredible at how on point it was in identifying my app's competitors. I haven't yet dug too deeply into it but do plan to.
How do you test multiple versions in Cursor (like Google Antigravity’s Playground)?
I launched v1 and started building v2 in Cursor. After iterating, I realized I only like some of the new changes. I can roll back to Git, but that feels wasteful. What’s the smarter workflow? - Test different versions safely - Compare ideas side-by-side - Keep the good, drop the rest - Without breaking main How do you do this in Cursor?
0 likes • Jan 7
I would keep what's good and drop the rest from v2. If Cursor can't cleanly revert, archive that v2 and start another v2 branch to readd what you wanted to keep. This may not be the best way, but in my limited dev experience, it makes sense for my workflow.
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Matt Fuller
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First vibe app launched--now I want to do it right.

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Joined Nov 5, 2025
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