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🚀 Built a Chrome Extension Using Cursor AI (Vibe Coding) — Prompt Navigator for ChatGPT
Hey everyone 👋 I’ve been building in public and wanted to share something I recently built using Cursor AI with a Vibe Coding workflow. I created a Chrome extension called Prompt Navigator that focuses on solving a common issue I faced while using ChatGPT — managing and reusing AI prompts. In most AI tools today, prompt management is still manual. Prompts get buried in long conversations, and we often end up scrolling or rewriting them again. Prompt Navigator helps by: - Organizing AI prompts in one centralized place - Allowing users to mark frequently used prompts as favorites - Searching prompts instantly - Copying or inserting prompts with one click - Providing a clean, modern UI for daily AI workflows 🧠 What stood out for me during this build was how much Cursor AI accelerated development. Using a Vibe Coding approach helped me move faster from idea to a working Chrome extension, especially for UI logic and iteration. 🎥 I’ve created a short demo video showing how Prompt Navigator works in real scenarios: 👉 Watch the demo here: https://youtu.be/hZiL2wYTTsI?si=9-t2zi_RfiStoReL I’d love to hear feedback from this community — whether on the idea, the UX, or the build process using Cursor AI. Happy to answer questions or share learnings from the build 🙌
I Closed My First Sales With My AI SaaS 🎉😁
Hey guys, just dropped a new video about how I'm building my AI SaaS. A lot of behind-the-scenes, showing the product and revenue numbers. Also production quality is elevated thanks to my video editor. Enjoy! I encourage you to take more risks and live a brave life.
If you could add ONE missing n8n node, what would it be?
Hey everyone 👋 I’m doing a bit of research around n8n usage and real-world pain points, and I’d love your input. If you could add one new n8n node (or significantly improve an existing one), what would you choose and why? Is there something you constantly have to hack around with HTTP requests, custom code, or external tools? No right or wrong answers here — I’m genuinely trying to understand where the biggest gaps are for people building automations daily. Looking forward to your thoughts 👀
If you could add ONE missing n8n node, what would it be?
From Barely Getting By to Building Abundance
For a long time, my life was defined by a $600 monthly salary. I worked as a non-teaching staff member at a small college of education. I showed up every day, worked hard, and did everything expected of me, yet the money was never enough. Bills, family needs, and unexpected expenses kept me in a constant cycle of stress. No matter how careful I was, there was nothing left at the end of the month. There were days I skipped meals just to save money, and nights I stayed awake worrying about how I would survive the next month. I felt stuck—overworked, exhausted, and unseen. Everything changed when I reconnected with an old friend who once struggled just like me but had found success in an online business. She didn’t judge me or make me feel small. She simply said, “Let me show you what changed my life.” She introduced me to what she was doing and guided me step by step. At first, I doubted myself. I had no experience and was afraid of failing. But with her encouragement, I decided to try. Slowly, things began to change. In my first week, I earned more than I expected. By my first month, I had already made more than my college salary. For the first time in years, I felt hope. Today, with consistency, commitment, and the right mentorship, I now earn over $32,000 every month—something I never imagined possible when I was surviving on $600. I’m not sharing this to boast, but to remind you: Your background doesn’t limit your future. Your current struggle is not your final chapter. Sometimes, all you need is the courage to take one step in a new direction. If my story can change, so can yours.If you are also curious to know more about this toy can actually Dm me or message me on WhatsApp +1 (579) 385-3594
Strong opener
Most Shopify beginners fail not because they’re lazy, but because they start with ads instead of understanding demand. If your store has zero sales, traffic is not your first problem. Your product, price, or trust is. Ads don’t create winning products. They only expose weak ones faster. A mistake I see all the time: building a “general store” and hoping something works. One product. One problem. One message. Before running ads, your product page should answer: Why this product? Why from this store? Why now?
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