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From $0 to $11k in 30 Days with a Vibe-coded AI Personality Analysis.

6 weeks ago, Andrew Wilkinson sat down with me at our local cafe. He had been hacking away on this new AI-powered personality test that he claimed predicted every conflict he and his girlfriend ever had.

"Sure," I thought. "It's a horoscope thing."

Then I took it and was blown away by how accurately it matched my lived experience and the feedback I've gotten from friends, family, romantic partners, and managers over the last decade.

Then I got my girlfriend to take it. Again, eerily accurate.

Then we used the comparison feature to get a joint analysis of our relationship based on our individual results. I won't disclose too much, but it understood the frictions and conflicts we've been navigating for over 5 years and helped me better understand how to approach them more effectively ❤️

I had just sold my company and had a lot of time to to kill, Andrew was looking for someone to help polish it up and launch, so I jumped in and we vibe coded like mad men.

We launched the first week of February and just crossed $11K in revenue.

Try it out!. You'll get your complete results + a preview of your AI analysis for free (about 40% of it): https://dub.link/ZiZ9OKZ

P.S. We're looking for people to help automate Deep Personality and other businesses Andrew owns. If you're experimenting at the frontier with agents and LLM-powered automations, shoot me a DM!

on March 1, 2026
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    $11k in 30 days on a vibe-coded project is wild. I think the 'scratch your own itch then realize others need it' path is underrated. Most of my app VigiGym started that way. Building tools I actually wanted to use made product decisions way clearer. When you're both builder and user, you know instantly if something feels wrong.

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