Needed to trim audio for a YouTube short.
Opened one of those 'big name' tools, ads everywhere, UI from 2010, and it wanted me to sign up just to cut a file. Bruh.
Wasn’t in the mood.
Opened v0.dev, typed what I needed:
Boom — It's done.
Hooked it up with some basic logic, deployed to Vercel and shipped:
SnipBeat
- Drag & drop audio
- Set start + end
- Export MP3 or WAV
- No signup, no BS
It’s fancy and it works clean and feels good.
Why I’m sharing this:
Too many indie devs still wait to “start when it’s perfect.”
Or overbuild when a micro-use-case would’ve been enough.
This took me 20 minutes.
It solves my problem.
And now it might solve yours too.
There’s value in shipping tiny tools that solve annoyances.
And now with tools like v0.dev, it’s not even coding — it’s curating.
If you’re ever trimming sound for shorts, podcasts, memes — try it out.
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