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A design assist with Impeccable
Hey all! I watched Corbin's video on landing page design (see below) and wanted to share something that I've found useful for designing pages: https://impeccable.style Impeccable is basically a design harness that works alongside your AI tool of choice. The tools you can invoke from it really help take any AI coded page from generic to something more unique. One thing to note: using Impeccable tools can consume a large amount of tokens out of the gate (anywhere from 15 - 30K) when it runs the larger functions like site audits for overall design reviews. This isn't all tools, just the most intensive functions. Smaller tools like typeset consume far less while improving on fonts and the like. You do become familiar with how and when to use specific tools, saving tokens. Worth checking out for those of us who have not done professional design work. Note: Not an ad, I have no connection with the Impeccable creator and receive no money from this post (in case anyone was wondering). Keep building!
0 likes • 15d
Not much comparison by me at this point other than my own crappy designs getting a boost. An actual designer would certainly have more talent than what I can do. However, this is a good tool for those who don't have access to designers or the like.
Website or App? Also, Hi.
Update: Just kidding, you answered that question in another video. Thank you! - Hi there. I am new to the page. Thanks for having me and you're help. I have a question. Is there a difference in security if a software is website based or app based? I am a total newbie to the coding world, so this may not even make sense.
0 likes • Apr 20
Hello there! Smarter people than me can expand on this but I can at least say both would require some kind of security layer and each would have different requirements. I suspect most here would say start with web apps first and if there's a need to make an app you build that later. That way you just focus one type of security at a time. I know that's a middling answer lol
I built a tech news site that doesn't suck
Why does every tech news site look like it was built on WordPress in 2010? Paywalls. Popups. Ads everywhere. 5 minutes just to get one update. So I built something better. Every tech story in 60 seconds. Clean UI. No paywall. No fluff. Just launched: https://techsnif.com/
I built a tech news site that doesn't suck
0 likes • Feb 9
Edit: Alright, I watched Corbin's video below and see what he's doing. If the news site is an Ares experiment then news aggregation is a very good use case for ongoing testing in the area. I wasn't trying to be a jerk, I'm just a tad passionate about the eroding state of journalism these days. Oh, and I didn't want to delete this comment and break the thread. Sorry to be this guy but... where are the citations? Without proper sourcing this site is just text-based slop and not actually "news". Behind all this are people doing actual reporting who need to be paid. Sites do have a problem with all the items you mentioned but this is not the solution.
1 like • Feb 9
@Corbin Brown Great video. I see what you're doing now and appreciate the clarification.
1 like • Feb 4
This series is great. Sometimes brutal honesty is the best way to learn and get better. Respect to the participants for offering up their apps.
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 • Jan 27
@Brent Peluso Thank you!
0 likes • Jan 28
@Chop On Skool Hello Ontario neighbour! You're right and I've started getting the word out to merchants I've worked with before.
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Bob Starr
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Hello! Found my way here thanks to Corbin's videos. On a quest to be my own boss and still pay rent. Currently building Shopify apps to learn coding.

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