How to Optimize Claude for My Software Project?

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Asked By CreativeGiraffe42 On

I'm juggling a ton of responsibilities as a dad, landlord, and husband to a wife who has physical challenges, all while working full-time and trying to develop a software prototype. My main issue is that I'm stuck in this loop with Claude Desktop where fixing one part breaks another (you know the drill: fix A breaks B and C, then fix B and break A and C). I understand that AI should be seen as a co-pilot and I'm open to learning to code or use IDEs with AI assistance. But right now, I just can't find the time to dive into that. I need to get this prototype out for outbound communications to prove there's demand and hopefully attract serious developers to take it further. I have potential customers lined up and I'm decent at UI design, but I've hit a wall. How can I get reliable assistance without risking my idea with people I don't fully trust?

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Answered By AIwhisperer83 On

If coding isn't feasible for you right now, try 'vibe coding' with AI. Clearly define what you want from the AI, ask it for a task list, and see what it suggests in terms of tech stack and architecture. Once it gives you an outline, dig deeper into the details or tasks. This should at least help you move closer to your goal.

Answered By DevDude42 On

I've faced similar issues with Claude. When I was stuck while building a game for my daughter, I’d copy issues into Claude, and it usually got it right the first time. Using different AI models might help you too in building your proof of concept.

Answered By CandidCoder21 On

You mentioned wanting things done quickly. One trick is to restrict Claude to only do what you instruct and have it confirm tasks before moving onto new ideas. I made this mistake before, and it’s really easy to get sidetracked. Set strict boundaries and it’ll save you a lot of hassle.

Answered By TechieTommy99 On

From what you're describing, it seems like you might be underestimating the complexities of software development. LLMs and AI tools can help, but they're not magical solutions. Consider finding a technical co-founder to partner with or hiring someone who can actually help bring your idea to life — there's a lot of talent out there willing to help.

Answered By UserExplorer21 On

Make Claude your go-to for project guidelines. Start with creating a detailed project description and a TODO list, letting Claude generate phases for you. Treat it like a junior developer that needs clear direction and it should help streamline your development process.

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