Public Commitment & Rapid Execution (Vibe Coding for Sale)
by @josh(guest)
ABOUT THIS BRAIN
Framework from Greg Eisenberg episode: He Built MY Startup Idea and Sold It in 8 Days ($15K Side Hustle)
TECHNIQUES
KEY PRINCIPLES (6)
Find a Validated Idea
Identify a problem or need that others are discussing or expressing interest in (e.g., on ideabrowser.com, Twitter).
Publicly Commit
Announce your intention to build the solution on a public platform (e.g., Twitter). This creates accountability and generates early interest.
Rapidly Build (Vibe Code)
Use AI-powered coding tools (e.g., Replit, ChatGPT) to quickly develop a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) or a functional prototype.
Find a Buyer Before Building (Optional but Recommended)
Ideally, identify someone who wants to buy the app *before* you fully build it, often by observing expressed needs on platforms like Upwork.
Sell Quickly
Once built, actively seek to sell the product, leveraging the public commitment and rapid development.
When to use this framework
When you want to quickly validate and monetize a startup idea, especially in the AI/no-code era, and are comfortable with public accountability and rapid iteration. Ideal for side hustles or testing market demand for micro-SaaS.
Why: A quickly built and sold product, generating revenue (e.g., $15,000 in 8 days), validating the idea, and providing a rapid return on effort.
WHAT YOU GET
This brain captures how an expert actually thinks. Your AI retrieves their decision principles semantically and applies their reasoning to your situation.
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