VIBE CODING: WHO’S PLAYING THE GAME, NOT HOW IT’S WON
The Blueprint: How it Works
Imagine building a new game level. Vibe coding is like unlocking a shortcut that lets everyone start building, but it doesn’t change how the level should be designed to be fun and challenging. The “Broken” state is when anyone can join, but without enough experience, the game gets messy and doesn’t work well.
To fix this, we need “Phase 1: The Build”. It’s like having a solid game plan or blueprint that players follow to make everything come together. This means even if you’re new, you follow certain steps or rules to make sure the software is built correctly, just like crafting a game that everyone can enjoy.
Next comes “Phase 2: Synchronization”, where everything needs to connect smoothly. It’s like when you’re playing a multiplayer game and all players need to sync up to keep the game running without glitches. In software, this means making sure all parts of the code talk to each other so the final product runs perfectly.
Scalability Stress-Test: The $1M Moat
Now, for “Phase 3: The Moat”, think of building a fortress around your castle. Hitting $1M ARR is about keeping your software strong and unique, so competitors can’t easily copy or catch up. This moat protects your position in the market like strong walls protect a castle.
When you save 10 hours a week using smart coding, it’s like having an extra team member who works for free. Over time, this adds up and gives you the edge to grow faster and reach more players (or customers), making your fortress even stronger and more profitable.
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