A coding beginner built a World Cup sticker app with Claude Code

A person with almost no real coding built a 2026 World Cup sticker album web app using the Claude Code . The app is called gotgotneed.app, and its main idea is helping people swap stickers they have for stickers they need.

Their previous coding experience was limited to small HTML table color changes, but they turned an idea into a working site by explaining what they wanted and letting AI generate code. After a couple of weeks of small fixes and polishing, the project felt ready to share beyond close friends.

Looking back, might have avoided some frustrations, though they still do not fully understand it. They also shared the code NOMISTAKES for an extra 24-pack of stickers.

Key points

  • Claude Code was used through its to build the app.
  • gotgotneed.app centers on swapping World Cup 2026 stickers.
  • The maker had almost no meaningful coding experience before this.
  • The project took a couple of weeks of small fixes before public sharing.
  • later looked like it could have reduced some build problems.
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