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🚀 Just Launched My AstroStar Insights API
Hey everyone! Just dropped my new API on RapidAPI and wanted to share it with you all. It’s powered by Swiss Ephemeris – giving you NASA-level astronomical precision for birth charts, transits, compatibility reports, and personalized readings. We’re talking arc-second accuracy, not approximations. Why I built this: I wanted to create something actually data-based instead of relying on approximations. This is just the first of several projects I’m launching, so stay tuned. 👀 If you’re curious or working on something where this could help, check it out: ✨ AstroStar Insights - API Let me know what you think! Keep sharing what you’re working on! 👇
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🚀 Just Launched My AstroStar Insights API
Need Guidance on Setting Up Notifications for a Productivity App
I’m currently working on a productivity app and have most of the core development completed, including the database, front end, back end, and several API integrations. The application is functional, but I’m now at the stage where I need to implement a proper notification system, and this is an area where I don’t yet have in-depth experience. I’m looking for guidance from someone who has worked with notifications in real-world applications—whether that’s push notifications, scheduling, triggers, or overall architecture. I’d appreciate any advice on best practices, recommended tools or services, and common pitfalls to avoid. My goal is to implement notifications in a clean, reliable, and scalable way rather than relying on trial and error. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to share insights or point me toward useful resources
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There maybe 3rd party integrations or automation configurations that could meet your goals. If you are vibe coding, I would review your options with your IDE since it depends on your stack and developer architecture.
How to integrate ecommerce to AI website
What is the best way to make an ecommerce website to sell products and get payments using platfroms like Lovable and Replit?
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@Youssef Abjayou I was also thinking of this for pet digital store. I’d recommend using headless Shopify to handle all ecommerce functions (products, checkout, payments), while Lovable or Replit can manages the AI backend, with Supabase or Airtable as the database. You can also consider connecting and automate everything using Make or Zapier.
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@Youssef Abjayou I found this starter template might be helpful. Take a look: https://vercel.com/templates/ecommerce/builderio-shopify-commerce-headless
I Built a Full E-Commerce Platform in 6 Hours Using Vibe Coding 😄🛒
I did a slightly chaotic thing this week: I challenged myself to build a working e-commerce platform in 6 hours. Not a mockup. Not a “demo.” An actual shop with products, cart, checkout, and a simple admin flow. And I built it using vibe coding. What’s vibe coding? To me, vibe coding is basically: stop treating your project like a fragile masterpiece and start building like you’re playing. You code in flow make fast decisions.You use AI like a co-pilot when you need it.You ship before your brain talks you out of it. Why 6 hours? Because deadlines are magic.When you only have 6 hours, you don’t waste time debating frameworks or tweaking button shadows for 40 minutes. You build what matters and move on. How I tackled it I kept it brutally simple: - Hour 1: create the main pages (shop, product, cart, checkout, admin) - Hours 2–3: wire up product data + orders (the “real platform” part) - Hour 4: add basic admin features (add/edit products, view orders) - Hour 5: make it look clean enough to trust - Hour 6: break it, fix it, deploy it The messy truth 😅 Cart bugs happened (as always).Checkout edge cases got ignored.Some code is… not my proudest moment. But here’s the thing: it works. And now I have something real to improve instead of another half-finished idea in a folder. That’s what vibe coding is really about:speed, creativity, learning — and shipping. Anyone else here built something on a ridiculous timer?Drop your rapid-build story (or your vibe coding opinion) below website:https://zokuperfumes.netlify.app/
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This is super impressive and honestly really inspiring! I’ve actually started dabbling in vibe coding myself recently, so it’s really cool to hear how others approach it and what their process and stack look like. Thanks for sharing this! Might have to try a similar challenge myself now. 🤓
Built a Full Website in 7 Hours — Here’s the Stack I Used
Today I challenged myself to ship fast — and I actually built a complete web-coded website in just 7 hours. To make it happen, I integrated a modern set of tools that helped me move quickly without cutting corners: Antigravity for rapid building, Supabase + Firebase for backend services (auth, database, and scalable structure), and Framer + Webflow for smooth UI, layout, and clean interactions. What I love about this stack is how well it balances speed + production readiness. It wasn’t just about finishing a project — it was about proving that with the right workflow, you can take an idea from scratch to a working product in a single focused session. This build reminded me of one thing: execution beats perfection — and momentum is everything. the website:https://www.andrea.builders/
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@Bitu S Congrats on shipping! Quick question: which tools did you actually lean on most heavily? I'm curious because you mentioned several in each category (Webflow vs Framer, Supabase vs Firebase, Antigravity with Claude vs Cursor). Would love to know your actual stack and what made the biggest difference in the 7-hour sprint.
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@Bitu S Awesome! I’ve heard good things about Framer. I’ve heard of Clerk. Hope it’s easier to set up than GCP. Great work again! 🚀
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@roatanea-vonei-2808
Helping non-designers own, understand, and control their websites. You can also find me at the dog beach, drumming or at a dojo.

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