Projects using Cursor in London
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Ayodimeji Adedotun
Unpopular take: most MVPs are overbuilt. I shipped an iOS app — SayItLater. No signup. No backend. No internet. Just write and go. I wasn’t trying to build a big product. I wanted to see how fast I could go from idea → App Store. Answer: faster than you think when you remove 90% of the fluff. Biggest lesson: The hard part isn’t building. It’s deciding what not to build. If you’re sitting on an idea, cut it down and ship it. If you need help getting something live quickly, I’m open.
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Ayodimeji Adedotun
Designing a friend-first payments app with AI Explored a simple idea, what if sending money felt more like chatting with friends? Designed and prototyped PallyPay using Cursor and SwiftUI, focusing on quick, familiar interactions instead of complex flows. Used AI to move from idea to a working prototype fast, testing how the experience feels, not just how it looks. Still early, but a good step into building more human payment experiences.
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Jack Hartley
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Vibe coded a little something last night with Cursor 2.0
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Pierre Ester
I'm very excited to share with you FitBuilder, which I aim to make the most flexible fitness app out there! I made it in about 4 months, using a variety of tools. It was inspired by the best fitness apps I've ever tried in the last 12 years, focusing on bodyweight training, so you you can workout anywhere - no gym required! Hopefully, you will find it as valuable in your fitness journey as I do. Full case study here (https://contra.com/p/oRBMmr6b-fit-builder-modular-fitness-app-development?referralExperimentNid=DEFAULT_REFERRAL_PROGRAM&referrerUsername=pierre). 💪🔥
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Ayodimeji Adedotun
Turning an idea into a working iOS prototype with AI I wanted to see how far I could push AI tools beyond just design. So I took Littleseconds, a booking product for service businesses, and built a high fidelity iOS prototype in 2 weeks using Cursor and SwiftUI. The goal was simple:Can I go from idea → flows → something that actually works on a device? I started with Figma for the core user flows, then used Cursor to generate and refine SwiftUI code inside Xcode. Instead of static screens, I focused on building real interactions, calendar views, booking states, and navigation. This was less about writing perfect code and more about testing how quickly I could bring a product idea to life. Still early, but definitely promising.
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Arina Alexandra
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Fintech App • Digital Product Design
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Matthew Tibbenham
Colors of Our Memories - Upcoming VR Game made in Unity
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Meddy ㅤ
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Life in the UK Test Prep iOS App
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