Original Reddit post

I’m a product manager (12 years, mostly taking things from zero to one) and I wanted to help everyone who is trying to build an app now that coding is available for everyone. I created a skill for AI coding assistance called Vibe-check. A free, open-source skill you drop into Claude, Codex, or Antigravity. It doesn’t write the code. It does the part almost everyone skips and then regrets: working out whether the idea is even worth building, and what to build first if it is. It grills your idea and checks whether the problem is real, then hands you a plan you can take straight to your AI to build from. The uncomfortable truth it’s built around: AI writes the code now. The hard part was never the code. It’s everything before it. Skip that and you ship something that runs beautifully and nobody wants. I’ve done it. I’ve watched sharp people do it too. It’s early and I’m looking for testers, especially the one of you with an idea you keep not building. Point it at that idea and tell me exactly where it falls apart. https://github.com/TexasBedouin/vibe-check submitted by /u/TexasBedouin

Originally posted by u/TexasBedouin on r/ClaudeCode