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. š§ Full episode on all podcast platforms š¬ Should designers touch code in the AI era? Where do you land? Let us know in the comments! š 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 ā 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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