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Using AI tools, this LinkedIn VP built and launched an app in a few weeks

August 22, 2025
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Using AI tools, this LinkedIn VP built and launched an app in a few weeks
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What if you could take an idea on a napkin and, instead of years of coding classes, have a working app in weeks?

That’s what LinkedIn’s Daniel Roth did with Audio2, a podcast clipping app. His journey offers a blueprint for how AI coding assistants are reshaping what it means to “learn to code.”

Roth didn’t set out to become a professional developer. Instead, he treated AI as his partner. With Claude Pro and Cursor, he was able to describe what he wanted, iterate quickly, and compare different solutions.

Pitting Claude against Cursor became a recurring tactic, with each tool catching what the other missed. For design help, he leaned on Google’s Gemini, while Expo handled deployment. He spent $807 creating this app, a fraction of what custom dev shops charge.

Not everything went smoothly. Early attempts to get AI to build entire features at once led to dead ends. The winning strategy? “Think like a snow fort”: build small, test for strength, then keep stacking.

Roth also learned to spot AI’s “false confidence.” When Claude assured him that FFmpegKit was the simplest way to generate video clips, a quick check on Reddit revealed it was deprecated. Pivoting to screen recording saved the project.

GitHub became his safety net. By branching aggressively, he avoided losing weeks of work to AI-generated rabbit holes.

And perhaps the most underrated tip: setting strict session limits to resist the temptation of “just one more feature,” which often broke other features he’d already completed.

AI-assisted coding is messy, but powerful. You don’t need to be a programmer; you need to be a clear communicator, a patient tester, and willing to pivot. For builders with ideas, the walls around software creation are crumbling.

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The post Using AI tools, this LinkedIn VP built and launched an app in a few weeks appeared first on Business Insider.

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