Choose From Desire
You've learned the philosophy (M1) and the workflow (M2). Now it's time to build something that matters — not an exercise, not a tutorial project, but something real.
Choose from desire, not from tutorial lists
The internet is full of "50 project ideas for beginners." Most of them are boring. A to-do app. A weather dashboard. A calculator.
Here's the problem with those: you don't want them. And vibe coding runs on want. When you care about the outcome, your prompts are clearer, your iterations are more intentional, and the result is something you're proud of.
The best vibe coding projects are personal. They scratch a real itch. But "build anything" can be paralyzing — so here's a tool to help you discover what you actually want to make.

The Spec Is the Anchor
Write what you're building before building it.
Discover What You Want to Build
A short conversation to help you figure out what actually excites you. No menus, no quizzes — just honest questions and a vision prompt at the end.
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