I was thinking on interview I’ve heard about people telling the interviewer about what they’ve made using CC and it’s always something simple like “how to pack my son’s lunch box based on what in have in the fridge” and the interviewer is like oh wow sounds like something I want. But the thing is I bet for most of these things there exist simple apps you can buy or even get for free that do most stuff that’s being described but those people don’t seek out those programs/apps. I know for myself I’ll browse through a bunch and try to figure out what might work for what I want to do. It’s daunting and inevitably it doesn’t work exactly like I want and I don’t want to buy a bunch of different apps to try out. Now I think with a consumer wrapper/UI something like Claude Code or I guess OpenClaw could fit this need. I can imagine people being willing to subscribe for a sort of “everything program” an amorphous blob that can be configured however the user wants. That’s going to be a big thing. submitted by /u/curtis_perrin
Originally posted by u/curtis_perrin on r/ClaudeCode
