by ashu1461 on 10/14/25, 9:13 PM with 4 comments
What's the next thing you're vibe coding or planning to build?
by Stellisoft on 10/14/25, 9:22 PM
by muzani on 10/15/25, 11:12 AM
Workflowy is cool, but it doesn't fit my workflow. It's also not profitable. Asana was great, but they started targeting teams. A lot of these tools are heavily team focused; the experience is heavily geared there. I end up using a Sublime Text plugin for personal things. Most of these tools have a terrible mobile experience, and it's still the same a decade later.
The other problem is that most tools are overly flexible. Jira is customizable but it's just terrible user experience. Linear is like Jira with the 80% main features and people use it just because it's a smoother Jira.
Basecamp, Trello, Todoist, Pivotal Tracker are heavily opinionated and don't try to do what they're not meant to do. But they're not my workflow either. So vibe coding a project management tool at this point makes more sense for me than trying to config Jira for personal use.
Specifically, there's things like priority. I think priority matters a lot, but there's no difference between Item A of medium-high priority and Item B of medium-high priority. I like having an "I'm feeling lucky button" to just pick an item of high priority instead of having to think.
My bug list are the following priority levels: emergency, requested, very important, important, fix if time, probably don't fix, can't repro/don't fix. I think it was retrofitted from FogBugz: https://webapps-support.ccts.uic.edu/help/topics/schedules/P...
Well, it's also too much work to set up FogBugz or even customize Jira to this, nor do I want to pay for either. I've already built all the above. It's all set up in Flutter, meaning it runs on mac, windows, web, ios, android just fine. A few more days of work and I can then sync it to my phone.