Vibe coding · familiar
Fast prototype. Short shelf life.
- Prompt → demo → discard
- No auth, no real database
- Looks right until someone tries to use it
- You maintain the glue code yourself
- Built for the Loom, not the Monday standup
Start with Cascade
Internal tools for order tracking, procurement, and sales pipeline — built by talking to a canvas, not duct-taping spreadsheets.
01 — The mess
Order tracking lives in a sheet. Procurement is a Notion table that three people update. The sales pipeline is a Slack channel and someone's memory. You went looking for software to fix it. There wasn't any. Airtable came close, and then you tried to actually use it.
02 — Not what you think
Bolt and Lovable are great at getting something on screen fast. Cascade is for the software your business actually runs on — order tracking, procurement, pipelines. Same conversation-first idea. Completely different bar for what ships.
Vibe coding · familiar
Cascade · internal systems
03 — How it works
Every system starts as an infinite canvas — like Miro, but for software. Drop in what you have: a sheet, a form, a screenshot of your current process.
Describe the system the way you'd describe it to a new hire. Cascade proposes the data model, views, automations, and permissions — and you nudge it until it fits.
Not a prototype. A real internal app with a database, auth, an API, and views your team can actually use. Change it any time by talking to it.
04 — Ship & adopt
Most internal tools fail after launch — not because they were hard to build, but because nobody knew how to use them. Cascade closes that loop.
Every system ships with auth, a real database, and a consistent design system. Not bolted on later — included from the first prompt. The boring infrastructure your ops team expects before they'll trust it.
Procurement adds an approval step. Sales renames a stage. You don't rebuild — you describe the change and Cascade updates the system. Internal tools that accumulate are the problem. Internal tools that evolve with you are the point.
Guided tours walk you through the system as you build it — and walk your team through it when they start using it. Not a PDF. Not a Loom nobody watches. Interactive, in-app onboarding for every system you ship.
05 — Systems in the wild
Build as many as you need. One company, many systems.
From the moment an order lands to the moment it ships. Stages, owners, SLA timers, customer-facing status page — replaces three sheets and a Slack channel.
Anyone on the team can file a request. Approval chains, vendor records, budget tracking, and a paper trail that doesn't live in someone's inbox.
A pipeline that mirrors how your team actually sells, not how a CRM thinks you should. Custom stages, weighted forecasts, and a clean handoff to ops.
06 — Manifesto
Most software your business runs on wasn't designed — it accumulated. A sheet here, a doc there, a Slack thread that became load-bearing. Cascade is the opposite: you say what you want, and a real system shows up. The same way the rest of software is being rebuilt — by talking to it.
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