EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 11 MIN
AI Reducing Friction with Vibe Coding with Jason Todd Wade of BackTier From the show: AI Visibility by the Founder of Back Tier
from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade
backtier.comShow NotesEpisode: AI Reducing Friction with Vibe CodingHost: Jason Todd Wade, founder of BackTier and NinjaAITopic: Vibe coding, AI-assisted development, and how AI reduces friction in building softwarePublished: April 2026Runtime: ~46 minutesWhat This Episode Is AboutThis episode unpacks how AI is reducing friction in software development through “vibe coding”—a way of building by directing AI with intent instead of manually writing every line of code.Jason Todd Wade of BackTier dives into:What vibe coding really is (and what it’s not)Why AI gets you 95% there fast, but the last 5% is where most projects stallHow learning and doing are the same thing in modern AI-assisted developmentThe real-world friction points that show up in production (payments, integrations, environment mismatches)A practical hybrid stack: vibe-code frontend tools + AI engines + traditional code controlThe core idea: Build. Break. Ask. Repeat.You learn by doing, not by waiting until you “know enough” before shipping.Key TakeawaysArea InsightArea InsightVibe Coding Reality AI can generate most of your app fast, but edge cases, debugging, and integrations still need careful human work Friction Is Useful AI surfaces process and organizational problems faster; friction reveals where your workflow is weak Hybrid Workflow Combine no-code/vibe tools (e.g., Lovable) + AI models (e.g., Claude) + SSH/VS Code for speed + control Speed vs Stability You can build 10–100x faster, but QA is compressed; bugs often appear in production later Iteration Loop Build → break → ask better questions → repeat; that loop is learning Links & People MentionedJason Todd Wade – Founder, Backtier.com & NinjaAIPodcast: AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTierCore mindset: “Build. Break. Ask. Repeat.” — learning and doing are the same
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backtier.comShow NotesEpisode: AI Reducing Friction with Vibe CodingHost: Jason Todd Wade, founder of BackTier and NinjaAITopic: Vibe coding, AI-assisted development, and how AI reduces friction in building softwarePublished: April 2026Runtime: ~46 minutesWhat This Episode Is AboutThis episode unpacks how AI is reducing friction in software development through “vibe coding”—a way of building by directing AI with intent instead of manually writing every line of code.Jason Todd Wade of BackTier dives into:What vibe coding really is (and what it’s not)Why AI gets you 95% there fast, but the last 5% is where most projects stallHow learning and doing are the same thing in modern AI-assisted developmentThe real-world friction points that show up in production (payments, integrations, environment mismatches)A practical hybrid stack: vibe-code frontend tools + AI engines + traditional code controlThe core idea: Build. Break. Ask. Repeat.You learn by doing, not by waiting until you “know enough” before shipping.Key TakeawaysArea InsightArea InsightVibe Coding Reality AI can generate most of your app fast, but edge cases, debugging, and integrations still need careful human work Friction Is Useful AI surfaces process and organizational problems faster; friction reveals where your workflow is weak Hybrid Workflow Combine no-code/vibe tools (e.g., Lovable) + AI models (e.g., Claude) + SSH/VS Code for speed + control Speed vs Stability You can build 10–100x faster, but QA is compressed; bugs often appear in production later Iteration Loop Build → break → ask better questions → repeat; that loop is learning Links & People MentionedJason Todd Wade – Founder, Backtier.com & NinjaAIPodcast: AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTierCore mindset: “Build. Break. Ask. Repeat.” — learning and doing are the same
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