
I built an AI wardrobe app by myself. Here's what actually happened.
Solo dev, no funding, one app that needed to work offline and think online. Why the architecture ended up the way it did. I spent the last several months building an AI-powered wardrobe app called Outfii. No cofounders, no funding, no team. Just me, too much chai, and a mass of decisions I wasn't qualified to make. You photograph your clothes, the app organizes them, and AI helps you figure out what to wear. It's on Google Play now. Here's how it actually went. The problem that wouldn't leave me alone Every morning, same thing. Full closet, nothing to wear. I looked it up and apparently most people regularly use about 20% of what they own. The rest just hangs there. I don't have a fashion background. But "help me combine clothes I already own" felt like something code could handle. Whether I was the right person to build it is still an open question. Why the app needs two brains This is the part that shaped every other decision. Some things need to happen instantly. When you're flippin
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