u/25_vijay

Runable made the planning stage feel more important than the building stage

One thing that surprised me is how much importance shifted toward planning and refinement.

Instead of spending most of the time building manually, a lot of the effort now goes into clarifying the structure and direction beforehand.

Once the idea becomes more refined, the outputs improve quite a bit.

Still experimenting, but it feels like a very different process overall.

Interesting shift compared to how I used to approach projects.

How are others adapting to this workflow?

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u/25_vijay — 4 days ago

The more I use Runable the more it feels like idea refinement matters most

At first I thought the process would mainly be about generating results quickly.

But after using it more, it feels like refinement matters much more than speed.

The clearer and more structured the idea becomes, the stronger the output becomes too.

A lot of the work now feels focused on shaping and improving the direction itself.

Still learning, but it’s been an interesting change in workflow.

Has anyone else noticed this?

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u/25_vijay — 4 days ago

Runable changed where most of the effort happens during building

I originally assumed the biggest advantage would just be speed.

What stood out more was how much the workflow itself changed.

Instead of putting most of the effort into execution, a lot more time went into refining the direction and clarifying the idea.

Once that part became clearer, the outputs improved noticeably.

Still experimenting with the process, but it feels very different from traditional building.

Curious if others experienced the same shift.

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u/25_vijay — 4 days ago