Show HN: I built a bedtime story web app in a weekend using AI tools | Hacker News
The result is a simple web app that generates short, personalized bedtime stories and narrates them in my own voice. The codebase is intentionally rough in places, but the app works and has been usable in a real setting.
What surprised me most was how easy it was to iterate on a real, deployed system without getting stuck on early architectural decisions.
Stack: FastAPI, Supabase, Fly.io, Vercel
Tools: Cursor, Lovable, Claude, ChatGPT
Curious how others here are approaching AI-assisted development, and where you draw the line before hardening things for production.
Link: https://sleepli.app
I think I would be rather hesitant to use voice cloning to read to my kids before such things were studied by medical professionals.
Personalized stories? Have you tried using your brain as a parent? You already know your child, make up a story with them.
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