Jim Meyer
@jimmeyer
Co-Founder & CTO @HenosiaHQ – Your visual vibe-coding tool • Creator of GraphQL plugin for WebStorm/IntelliJ
Your favorite stack has a new visual editor. Your code. Edited at 60FPS. With @HenosiaHQ. @shadcn/ui @radix_ui @tailwindcss @nextjs
What's your favorite prompts to test in vibe coding tools? I'm currently obsessed with "SoMe for [animal]". Claude is comedy gold in that genre 😂
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Getting such good vibes from Claude in @HenosiaHQ. It absolutely nails the color palette for "SoMe for squirrels": "Let me start by updating the theme to have a squirrel-friendly color palette. I'll use warm browns, oranges, and forest greens to create a nature-inspired theme…


Me: Let's use JSON for chat history. It's industry standard. User: Proceeds to generate 232MB JSON for a single chat thread by pasting specs, logs, and images. Our WebSocket server: Nope, not sending that. The joys of production 😂
A sneaky Chrome devtools footgun: If you use "emulate a focused page", the Document.hidden and Document.visibilityState properties never indicate that a tab is hidden. Found this while ensuring we only play notification sounds for background tabs 😅
Claude's penchant for `npm run dev` is at Golden Gate Claude levels. @AnthropicAI check your weights 🤣 Yes, I've asked it not to in a 1000 different ways. Still sneaks 'em in.
Cursor famously forked VS Code. We put VS Code into your browser, so vibe coding is only a browser tab away. Because at its core, vibe coding is about access and excitement. Going from idea to reality, fast, in ways that were impossible only a few years ago. For the majority of…

It evolved from a visual code editor and feels like it’s Lovable mixed with Cursor and Figma. You’re coding, then suddenly clicking on things to jump to the relevant code. Then, casually, tweaking padding in the inspector or shuffling components around right in the view.…
@HenosiaHQ is live with enhanced vibe-coding – where AI builds, but you perfect: - AI handles the heavy lifting - You fine-tune with visual edits (no code rewrites needed) The result? You build faster, cheaper, more accurately, and with fewer errors. #vibecoding
@HenosiaHQ is live with enhanced vibe-coding – where AI builds, but you perfect: - AI handles the heavy lifting - You fine-tune with visual edits (no code rewrites needed) The result? You build faster, cheaper, more accurately, and with fewer errors. #vibecoding
I intentionally asked @HenosiaHQ to use a Lucide `Sneakers` icon that doesn't exist, and it came up with a creative solution: Write and run a node script that extracts the available icon names in my installed Lucide icons package 😁


This times 1000! 😂 We spent the past 2 years building real-time property editing for React and Tailwind for this exact reason. The future of UI vibe coding is prompts + props editing. @HenosiaHQ
Claude 4 just landed in Henosia! Jump right in to experience even better vibes and peppier responses. henosia.com
I love how LLMs are forcing a kind of Bauhaus era for software designers. Drawing endless "pictures of what could be" is getting outclassed by "understand the materials deeply".
The paradox here is that form follows function, which design mostly forgot because function has been somewhat static for the past decade. The designers who excel at understanding the limits of LLMs will be the ones who discover the new forms to lead with.
Instant visual edits for that hands-on control and speed. AI coding for larger edits. Better together. In @HenosiaHQ.
The space is converging fast towards chat + visual editing. Here's a sneak peek at how fast we can perform the visual code edits (60 FPS): x.com/jimmeyer/statu…
It fascinates me that people can wait 30 seconds to make a small change to software using AI chat: "Change the color of...". "Move the button...". Wait 30s. These changes, of which there's 1000s when iterating towards great software, need to be instant!