Chorus.com

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Chorus.com

Chorus.com

@chorus_agent

Building the Agent Operating System. Announcement Soon.

San Francisco, CA شامل ہوئے Mart 2025
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Chorus.com@chorus_agent·
@OutsourcedLogic @rileybrown You share the app with your friends They install your provisioning profile (one-time setup) Any app you make can be installed by up to 100 people no problem
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Hussein Karaki
Hussein Karaki@hussein_builder·
@rileybrown @vibecodeapp_ @text_chorus Do you know why people still prefer apps over mobile websites? Despite not needing to install them? Cause app experiences are better + offer unique integrations. App Store ain’t going no where. PWA’s never became a major thing and they won’t start now.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
The Apple App Store is DEAD. You can add Claude Code / Codex to your iMessage Then build a Swift app directly to your home screen Wait no... not one iOS app. an entire personal app store. (8 apps in one prompt) All you have to do is @text_chorus
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Jacki Le
Jacki Le@LuanNew89·
Building a web app that can translate + dub YouTube videos with AI 👀 Still early, but the first demos are working surprisingly well. Language barriers on content might disappear sooner than we think. Built with @vibecodeapp_
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Loves Alchemist 🪬
Loves Alchemist 🪬@LovesAlchemist·
@vibecodeapp_ I don’t know what’s going on with your backend but all these changes mid way my app development has left me with an app with no working backend. Repetitive prompts that don’t work, expo defunct, now Apple is saying you guys can’t submit apps to App Store 😡
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Peter Dedene
Peter Dedene@dedene·
@vibecodeapp_ @rileybrown Since my word as a customer is clearly not enough, here is video proof of the broken signup flow. I only masked personal email addresses for privacy. I also attached a second video showing it weirdly glitching out in Dia.
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Peter Dedene
Peter Dedene@dedene·
Hey @rileybrown, could you help us out? I invited friends to @vibecodeapp_ but Belgian numbers are not supported on signup. Support just tells us to sign up via Google or Apple, but that flow still blocks them. We are completely stuck in a loop here! 😤
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James Waugh
James Waugh@waughtang78·
@vibecodeapp_ are you updating your build environment to Xcode 26? Six days before this is a requirement
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muell_haus
muell_haus@_muell_haus·
@vibecodeapp_ this looks cool, I might port my sonoshaus app to mobile
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Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale. It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days. Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.
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✌︎ frederik ✌︎@froessell·
AI is great at removing the blank page. It's useless at replacing your taste. AI gave me something good enough to hide behind. And I let it. This is what that actually looks like. I built Bogormen, a reading app for Danish kids, using @vibecodeapp_ . Fast scaffolding, working RevenueCat subscriptions, core logic in days instead of weeks. I was impressed with myself. Then I needed to design it. I tried @variantui. It generated a direction quickly. Colorful, friendly, clearly made for kids. I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it either. The pressure of wanting to ship made me skip the branding step. So I just restyled the fonts and colors, found an illustration pack on ui8 that felt playful enough, and launched. The app worked. The design was fine. After launch, the rose-tinted glasses came off fast. The kids were using the app every day, so I was exposed to it constantly. The pastel palette read as generic and "AI slob" to some. Nothing about it said Bogormen specifically. It could have been any children's app built in the last two years. I used AI to fill a space before I knew what I wanted to put there. I mistook speed for progress. The tools did their job. I hadn't done mine yet. The problem was I hadn't drawn anything in years and didn't have the budget to hire an artist. So I went back to something I remember being fond of - an old Cinema 4D design had a clay and fondant aesthetic I'd always liked. This time I used Midjourney for visual exploration, Nano Banana for fine-tuning, Kling for short animations. After a long time browsing without inspiration, a fox showed up in a Midjourney session and it clicked immediately. Warm, characterful, specific. A mascot instead of a placeholder. I rebuilt most of the app. The new version isn't finished. But for the first time I have a foundation I'm proud of and a visual direction I can extend to flyers, videos, and social posts. The fox works everywhere. The blob creatures worked nowhere. The lesson isn't that AI design tools are bad. @vibecodeapp_ is genuinely great for scaffolding. @variantui is great for early exploration and iterations. The illustration pack wasn't the problem either. The problem was that I shipped before I had made the real creative decision. AI made it easy to do that because it always gives you something. Something that looks finished. Something you can ship. You can use AI to skip the blank page. You cannot use it to skip the moment where you decide what you actually believe in. That part is still yours. And if you skip it, you will know. Maybe not on launch day. But thirty days later when your kids are using the app every day and you can't stop noticing everything that's wrong with it.
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