Inspiration
All of us who have worked in tech or SaaS have been at an all hands meeting slowly going insane. Years ago I built this years ago to help cope with my ADHD so I wanted to see what Kiro could come up with with minimal manual edits. This is purely built via the free tier of Kiro and makes for going slightly less insane during company meetings.
What it does
Given a newline delimited list of terms and a title it generates randomized bingo cards. These cards can be shared via URL or exported to a PDF for printing (more tactile and fun for everyone).
How we built it
I took the original Vanilla JS content and fed it to Kiro asking for some improvements (dark mode, dab color, export and sharing functionality)
Challenges we ran into
Often vibe coding projects run into challenges with requirements. Kiro is great because it helps to establish these up front - that said often in development we don't know what we don't know until we hit a wall. This project did require one significant refactor half-way through but it was doable.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We were able to pivot past issues and simplify where needed. This was done in about a day of work (after many many other attempts at projects with Kiro) we're really proud to have something done and out the door.
What we learned
When vibe coding - keeping it simple and having an EVP in mind is critical. It's easier to add more but it's really hard to unknot a complex web of code.
What's next for Buzzword Bingo w/ Kiro
Minor bug fixes but otherwise it's shipped and ready for people to use
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