A bunch of comments are complaining about how it's crazy that this is $99 or that they'll vibe code a free version this weekened. I've tried to make a similar tool for myself that let's me change CSS values live without talking to the agent and it made me appreciate the hundreds of invisible details that figma, framer, paper, etc. get right when building a visual canvas editor. I spent 6 hours going back and forth with claude just to get the editor to feel somewhat usable for editing existing front end work.
They have a link for "Don't see what you're looking for." When you're early in your career, don't be afraid to apply for something that's a little out of your experience. Many software companies struggle to find qualified applicants.
(Just don't get emotionally attached to any position. Give yourself 15 minutes to fill in a cover letter, attach your resume, and move on.)
Amazon needs to improve the way it ranks products. I think it is unfortunate that, once a company gets a good grasp on market share, they blatantly disregard the user experience.
I'm in the same boat. I wonder what some of the people who apply for the hell of it could do if they were joined together to make a company. There are a ton of really talented people on here.
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