I vibe-coded a dog birthday app. We still need developers.
Briefly

The app designed had a dog-themed orange and black interface, but the developer faced challenges with features like date picking, user login, and social sharing. Despite spending considerable time troubleshooting these functionalities, the developer found them unmanageable and reverted to a simpler version. Although initially disappointed, the final result was a functional dog birthday calculator, which could still be useful if integrated into a website, despite the realization of existing similar applications.
The app was orange on black, which was kind of dog-themed, I guess. I didn't like the way the date picker worked, so I told it to fix it.
I went back and tried adding in functionality where the user logs in and saves information about their dog - but I couldn't get the authentication to work.
I'm pretty sure that this is something that a real developer could have handled in seconds. But for a non-developer like me, I was looking at a weekend of trying different things.
Still, this is a functional app. I could embed it into my company website to give my visitors a cute little doggie birthday calculator to use, if I had a company website.
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