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Claude
Lovable
Specly: An AI-Powered VQA Tool
I built Specly in Lovable to solve one of the most frustrating parts of the design process: VQA.
I was spending valuable design time verifying padding, radii, and font mismatches instead of actual problem-solving.
Built using Lovable, Specly uses AI to scan UI builds, flag visual inconsistencies, and generate clear, actionable reports for designers and engineers.
It’s not meant to replace human judgment, it simply removes some of the grunt work so teams can move faster while maintaining quality.
TRY IT

Claude
ChatGPT
Flowlist: Plan Less, Flow More
Flowlist is an AI-powered daily planning tool I built using Claude to help people who struggle to structure their work sprints.
Most productivity tools don’t bridge the gap between “what’s in your head” and “what actually fits in your day,” so Flowlist was designed to empty your brain first, then intelligently shape your tasks into a realistic timeline. It guides users to define their work window, unload a full brain dump, add any scheduled commitments, calibrate their focus, and prioritize what truly matters.
With Claude, I built the smart task-time logic, focus-based sequencing, and conditional prioritization that power the flow. The result is an intentional, time-aware plan anchored by the Pomodoro method (my go-to method), helping users work in focused bursts and actually follow through.
TRY IT

ChatGPT
Figma Make
Brushless.AI
Mela: An exploration in Figma Make
I’m exploring an early concept called Mela, an Indian wedding planning platform inspired by my own experiences supporting friends through chaotic multi-event weddings.
As part of this exploration, I designed a quick onboarding flow and used Figma Make to experiment with lightweight animations and interaction patterns.
This project is less about polished UI and more about play; testing motion, experimenting with AI-assisted generation, and building a foundation for a larger idea I want to develop over time.

Gopika Soma
Home
Work
Play
Experiments, not products (yet).
Claude
Lovable
Specly: An AI-Powered VQA Tool
I built Specly in Lovable to solve one of the most frustrating parts of the design process: VQA.
I was spending valuable design time verifying padding, radii, and font mismatches instead of actual problem-solving.
Built using Lovable, Specly uses AI to scan UI builds, flag visual inconsistencies, and generate clear, actionable reports for designers and engineers.
It’s not meant to replace human judgment, it simply removes some of the grunt work so teams can move faster while maintaining quality.
TRY IT

Claude
ChatGPT
Flowlist: Plan Less, Flow More
Flowlist is an AI-powered daily planning tool I built using Claude to help people who struggle to structure their work sprints.
Most productivity tools don’t bridge the gap between “what’s in your head” and “what actually fits in your day,” so Flowlist was designed to empty your brain first, then intelligently shape your tasks into a realistic timeline. It guides users to define their work window, unload a full brain dump, add any scheduled commitments, calibrate their focus, and prioritize what truly matters.
With Claude, I built the smart task-time logic, focus-based sequencing, and conditional prioritization that power the flow. The result is an intentional, time-aware plan anchored by the Pomodoro method (my go-to method), helping users work in focused bursts and actually follow through.
TRY IT

ChatGPT
Figma Make
Brushless.AI
Mela: An exploration in Figma Make
I’m exploring an early concept called Mela, an Indian wedding planning platform inspired by my own experiences supporting friends through chaotic multi-event weddings.
As part of this exploration, I designed a quick onboarding flow and used Figma Make to experiment with lightweight animations and interaction patterns.
This project is less about polished UI and more about play; testing motion, experimenting with AI-assisted generation, and building a foundation for a larger idea I want to develop over time.
Experiments, not products (yet).
Claude
Lovable
Specly: An AI-Powered VQA Tool
I built Specly in Lovable to solve one of the most frustrating parts of the design process: VQA.
I was spending valuable design time verifying padding, radii, and font mismatches instead of actual problem-solving.
Built using Lovable, Specly uses AI to scan UI builds, flag visual inconsistencies, and generate clear, actionable reports for designers and engineers.
It’s not meant to replace human judgment, it simply removes some of the grunt work so teams can move faster while maintaining quality.
TRY IT

Claude
ChatGPT
Flowlist: Plan Less, Flow More
Flowlist is an AI-powered daily planning tool I built using Claude to help people who struggle to structure their work sprints.
Most productivity tools don’t bridge the gap between “what’s in your head” and “what actually fits in your day,” so Flowlist was designed to empty your brain first, then intelligently shape your tasks into a realistic timeline. It guides users to define their work window, unload a full brain dump, add any scheduled commitments, calibrate their focus, and prioritize what truly matters.
With Claude, I built the smart task-time logic, focus-based sequencing, and conditional prioritization that power the flow. The result is an intentional, time-aware plan anchored by the Pomodoro method (my go-to method), helping users work in focused bursts and actually follow through.
TRY IT

ChatGPT
Figma Make
Brushless.AI
Mela: An exploration in Figma Make
I’m exploring an early concept called Mela, an Indian wedding planning platform inspired by my own experiences supporting friends through chaotic multi-event weddings.
As part of this exploration, I designed a quick onboarding flow and used Figma Make to experiment with lightweight animations and interaction patterns.
This project is less about polished UI and more about play; testing motion, experimenting with AI-assisted generation, and building a foundation for a larger idea I want to develop over time.