Overframe Wasn't Cutting It, So I Vibe Coded a Better Warframe App With Claude
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What happens when you need a deep, expansive app but don't know how to code? I turned to AI, and the results were way better than I could have imagined.
Using AI to help you code, better known as vibe coding, is an increasingly powerful and popular way to build personal projects and apps that might otherwise never exist. But what if, like me, you don't have any experience or knowledge about coding? Shockingly, that doesn't seem to matter. I had absolutely no trouble creating a build planner app for Warframe with Claude using only prompts, and I'm thrilled by the results.Claude Makes Vibe Coding Ridiculously EasyI liked Claude's interface and app-creation potential when I reviewed it, so I decided to use it for this project. I've used both Claude's standard web interface and Claude Code tool, which are incredibly easy to use and require no programming experience whatsoever. Most importantly, Claude lets me create, compile, and use apps entirely via prompting. View this post on Instagram I used Claude’s latest reasoning model, Opus 4.7, as well as Opus 4.6, with adaptive thinking enabled to get the absolute most power out of the chatbot and give it as much time as possible to chew through all my requests. I used Claude’s Max plan (the 5x usage variant), but you don't have to spend $100 per month to build an app with Claude, especially if it's relatively simple. You May Also Like Why I Wanted the Ultimate Warframe ToolI love the video game Warframe, a live service, third-person shooter set in a high-concept sci-fi world that launched all the way back in 2013. But its lackluster in-game interface forces me to use third-party a...