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Building an iPhone app with zero technical skills | Bryce Rattner Keithley

How I AI

17 HOURS AGO
How I AI

How I AI

17 HOURS AGO
In this episode, a talent professional with no coding background shares how she built and shipped a fitness app to the App Store using AI tools. She details her journey from idea to launch, leveraging a beginner's mindset and tools like Replit, Claude, and Gemini to create custom workout videos featuring anthropomorphic animals.
Bryce Rattner Keithley, a non-technical talent professional, built the Daily Hundred fitness app using AI tools like Replit, Claude, and Gemini, despite having no coding skills. She created custom workout videos by combining AI-generated anthropomorphic animal images with her own exercise footage. Bryce emphasizes the advantage of a beginner's mindset, using hyper-literal prompts to get better results from AI. She started with a simple prompt in Replit, got a basic MVP quickly, and later used Claude to prepare the app for App Store submission, fixing rejections like a parental checkbox and iPad compatibility. Bryce highlights that AI is reshaping hiring and career adaptability, urging engineers to embrace a broader mindset. She recommends books like 'What Got You Here Won't Get You There' and 'A Whole New Mind' for navigating career shifts, and demonstrates how being hyper-literal in prompts unlocks better AI results.
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A beginner's mindset and AI can enable anyone to build software.
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Built a fitness app with AI tools
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Non-technical users are discovering developer tools
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Hyper-literal prompts and a beginner's mindset are key.
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Hyper-literal prompts fix AI errors
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AI tools now produce videos that previously required an animator
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Leveraging a beginner's mindset
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Three rejection issues fixed
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Clinging to old roles will hinder relevance.