Dr. Niklas: Venture Grade
"Distribution is a nightmare for everybody. But secretly, it's a product problem." I talk to Jacob Counsell, product designer of 15 years in Silicon Valley tech and founder of LaunchChair.io [http://LaunchChair.io], about why most vibe-coded apps feel broken after four months, why designers will touch code again after a decade of being told not to, and why founders complaining about distribution usually have a product problem they're afraid to admit. Jacob breaks down the wedge LaunchChair plays in the vibe-coding space, the spec-aware prompt engine behind it, and why he thinks a team of three with agents now ships what fifty people shipped three years ago. In this episode: - Vibe Coding Slop: Why most Lovable and Bolt apps feel broken after four months of building. - Distribution as Product: Why founders blaming distribution usually have a product problem they're afraid to name. - The Full-Stack Designer Returns: Why designers will touch a lot more code in the AI era. - The HCI Overcorrection: How we stopped hiring weirdos from art school and the internet got boring. - The 5-Person Team Thesis: How a team of three with agents now ships what fifty people shipped three years ago. - LaunchChair's Wedge: A spec-aware prompt engine that forces functioning features instead of broken Lovable mockups. - The Silofication Problem: Why big tech ships bugs that sit unfixed for two-plus years. - Baseline + A/B Testing: Why endless user research before launch is a trap, and what to do instead. đ§ Full episode on all podcast platforms đŹ Should designers touch code in the AI era? Where do you land? Let us know in the comments! đ Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #VibeCoding #ProductDesign #JacobCounsell #LaunchChair #Founders #AI #StartupBuilding #Distribution #Designers Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:29 Why Jacob built LaunchChair: a wedge into the vibe-coding slop problem 2:08 Being technical + design: the full-stack designer advantage 3:30 How AI tools changed product design in the last year 4:30 The HCI overcorrection: why we stopped hiring weirdos from art school 6:38 Distribution is a nightmare â but secretly, it's a product problem 9:00 Agent orchestration for LinkedIn (without becoming a Claude Slop Cannon) 11:55 The full-stack designer is back: designers will touch a lot more code 15:23 Smaller teams, fewer silos: why a team of 3 ships what 50 used to 18:35 When a fast-and-loose team works (and when it doesn't) 22:58 Baseline + A/B testing beats endless user research 24:09 LaunchChair's wedge: spec-aware prompts that build functioning features 28:59 BuildHop and PromptJoy: two side products dogfooded with LaunchChair 33:50 Why most vibe-coded apps look broken (the load-more example) 35:30 Acceptance criteria + remediation prompts: how LaunchChair fixes hallucinations 35:57 The future of design: designers shipping production-ready features
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