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A former Google veteran used vibe coding to test a cat-purring app. It was fun, but wasn’t purrfect.

Last updated: June 16, 2025 5:11 am
Oliver James
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A former Google veteran used vibe coding to test a cat-purring app. It was fun, but wasn’t purrfect.
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  • This post originally appeared in the BI Tech Memo newsletter.

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This is the space where I usually try an AI tool. This week, though, I’m featuring an experience shared by a Tech Memo reader who got in touch after last week’s installment about AI coding services such as Replit, Cursor, and Bolt.new.

This person worked at Google for more than two decades, so they know their software! They recently tried out Replit, following Google CEO Sundar Pichai saying he’s been messing around with this tool.

“Like Sundar, I’ve also tried Replit to test out a cat purring app I had (lol). I poked around on some other options, but I liked Replit because it took the query and really built an app for you (even on the free test version). So based on a query alone and answering some questions (e.g., do you want people to be able to log in and save their cat?), you had an app. And it would work! You could launch it if you were really interested and happy with it.

“The limitations came with fine-tuning the app from there, as it seemed to get confused (and use up your credits) if you asked it for changes, e.g., change how the cat looked. It also was a pretty rough product; ultimately, if you wanted more than a proof of concept, you’d probably want to delve into the software code and change things yourself versus relying on queries.

“Over time, I think they’ll fine-tune these things and I love how it makes it easy to prototype ideas. It really lowers the upfront cost of testing ideas.”

Thank you, dear reader, for getting in touch. I have also been messing around with an AI coding tool. I chose Bolt.new, partly because I recently met the cofounder of the startup behind this service, Stackblitz’s Eric Simons (another Tech Memo reader, btw). Next week, I’ll share some thoughts about Bolt. I’ve been building something with my daughter Tessa and we can’t wait to show you!

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