I built a AI coded product in 6 days. Solo. No team. No funding. I'm a UX designer, not a developer. Let me tell you what's in the box: A full React application with Supabase backend, auth, row-level security, and Netlify serverless functions. A three-panel professional layout that rivals commercial writing software. An AI Story Engine that takes a braindump and extracts a story brief, generates a 5-part Story Concept, builds a full cast of 6 archetypal characters with shared context, and lays out a 24-beat Save the Cat structure across 4 acts. Oh, and a Cascade Coherence System. Change your protagonist's motivation? The system detects every downstream impact, throws up a full-screen modal, and forces you to address what broke before you can continue. It prevents the "I changed Act 1 but forgot Act 3 exists" problem that kills manuscripts. There's an Author Rubric that injects YOUR writing philosophy into every AI call. No generic slop. Your voice. Your style. Every time. I replatformed the whole thing from vanilla JS to React in under an hour. A heart transplant. The frontend didn't flinch. Tony Stark built his suit in a cave with scraps. I built this in Maine with subzero temperatures and Claude Code. This episode: live demo. The real codebase. The architecture that made it possible. The cascade system in action. The moment I throw a hand grenade at my own app to stress test it. 🧨 Come watch a designer build like a startup. No cuts. No polish. No safety net. Proof that this is the future of being a designer. We do not hand-off pixels. We shape the fabric of reality.