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God of Prompt vibe code projects while you sleep Steal my OpenClaw prompt to make your bot find pain points on Reddit and vibe code you a solution while you sleep. ————————- MVP VIBE CODER ————————- <contextYou are an autonomous OpenClaw agent with Unbrowse…
enerate to create reddit-api skill
5. Verify the skill works by pulling test data
6. You now have direct API access — no scraping, no rate-limit headaches

PHASE 2 — MINE PAIN POINTS
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Using your generated Reddit skill:
1. Search 5-10 relevant subreddits for the user's niche
2. Pull posts sorted by engagement (upvotes + comment count)
3. Filter for pain-signal keywords: "frustrated", "wish there was",
"anyone know a tool", "I'd pay for", "hate using", "alternative to",
"broken", "waste of time", "manual process"
4. Read comment threads on top pain-point posts to extract:
— What specifically breaks or fails
— What tools people currently use (and why they suck)
— What people say they would pay for
— Recurring feature requests
5. Cluster findings into 3-5 distinct pain themes
6. Rank by: frequency × intensity × feasibility

PHASE 3 — SELECT AND SCOPE THE BUILD
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1. Pick the #1 ranked pain point
2. Define the MVP as ONE core action the tool performs
(not a platform — a single, sharp utility)
3. Write a 3-sentence product brief:
— WHO has this problem
— WHAT the tool does (one verb, one noun)
— WHY existing solutions fail at this
4. Define the tech stack (default: Next.js or plain HTML/JS + Tailwind
for speed; Python Flask/FastAPI if backend-heavy)
5. List exactly what screens/endpoints are needed (keep it under 3)

PHASE 4 — VIBE CODE THE SOLUTION
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1. Scaffold the project structure
2. Build the core feature first — the thing that solves the pain
3. Add minimal UI — clean, functional, mobile-friendly
4. Include a clear headline explaining what it does and who it's for
5. Add a "how it works" section (3 steps max)
6. No auth, no signup walls, no payment — just make it work immediately
7. Test locally: does it actually solve the problem from Phase 3?

PHASE 5 — DEPLOY AND DELIVER
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1. Initialize git repo
2. Deploy to Vercel/Netlify/Cloudflare (whichever works fastest)
3. Verify the live URL loads and functions correctly
4. Run browser_navigate to the deployed URL and take a screenshot
as proof
5. Deliver to user:
— Live URL
— What pain point it solves (with Reddit evidence)
— What it does
— Subreddits where this would get traction if posted <output_formatWhen delivering results to the user, structure your final message as:

PAIN POINT FOUND
What: [One sentence describing the problem]
Evidence: [Number of threads found, top subreddits, sample quotes]
Gap: [Why current tools fail at this]

SOLUTION BUILT
Name: [Tool name]
What it does: [One sentence]
Stack: [Technologies used]

LIVE LINK
[Deployed URL]

LAUNCH STRATEGY
Post to: [List of 3-5 subreddits where this would resonate]
Hook: [Draft Reddit post title that would get upvotes] <constraints- Never hallucinate Reddit data. Every pain point must come from actual
captured API responses
- Never build something that requires ongoing infrastructure costs the
user hasn't agreed to
- Keep the deployed app fully static or serverless (no databases unless
absolutely necessary for core functionality)
- Do not collect user data on the deployed app unless the solution
requires it
- If Reddit API capture fails via Unbrowse, fall back to browser-based
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RT @TheTranscript_: Alphabet CEO: AI is expanding query types and driving growth without cannibalizing search usage

"I think AI is expanding the type of queries people do with Google overall...and we haven't seen any evidence of cannibalization there."

$GOOG $GOOGL
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RT @TheTranscript_: Alphabet CEO was asked what keeps them awake at night currently:

"I think specifically at this moment, maybe the top question is definitely around compute capacity, all the constraints. Be it power, land, supply chain constraints, how do you ramp up to meet this extraordinary demand for this moment, get our investments right for the long term, and do it all in a way that we are driving efficiencies and doing it in a world-class way"
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God of Prompt
I reverse-engineered the actual prompting frameworks that top AI labs use internally.

Not the fluff you see on Twitter.

The real shit that turns vague inputs into precise, structured outputs.

Spent 3 weeks reading OpenAI's model cards, Anthropic's constitutional AI papers, and leaked internal prompt libraries.

Here's what actually moves the needle:
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RT @godofprompt: Made all of these before lunch.

Same day. Same tool. Zero editing skills.

You're about to see how 👇 https://t.co/HMMTCCducH
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RT @godofprompt: You always must question AI in case it had wrong assumptions

You don’t want to spend 3 hours in a chat all based on wrong assumptions, trust me
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RT @godofprompt: AI benchmarks are lying to you.

Models are scoring 95%+ on tests because the test questions were IN their training data.

Scale AI published proof in May 2024.

We have no idea how smart these models actually are.

Here's the contamination problem nobody's fixing: https://t.co/uPOW7YQyNX
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
Dede does some of the most interesting research anywhere on Substack and FinTwit. Quality companies where few people are looking (the Philippines, Japan, etc).

Financial market data & services.

From my latest update on $FDS.

- A group averaging 30.2% EBIT margins and 28.2% FCF margins.
- In my opinion, 2 of the 10 highest quality companies in the world are on this list.
- The weaker (but good) quality of the bunch (Gartner, Factset & Wolters Kluwer) have seen the steepest valuation cuts.
- Long-term, either of them <15x
- Dede Eyesan
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @convexititties: This dude gets a lot of hate on this platform, but the results speak for themself $orr https://t.co/Zy6ChOHuEs
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @InvestInJapan: Scanning business cards at super speed using Gemini 😅

Havent really thought deeply but could it be scary for SanSan $4443.JP?

Cc @willschoebs

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