AI CodeGen in Production - Sharing My "Vibe Coding" AI Workflow to Seattle Founders at a Foundations Workshop
I spoke at the Seattle Foundations Vibe Coding workshop in March, sharing the best strategies and workflows I have found for using AI CodeGen tools (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, Bolt, Lovable, and more) to dramatically speed up our development process.

Patrick Ellis
CTO & Co-Founder at Snapbar
I am excited to share the best strategies and workflows I have found for using AI CodeGen tools (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, Bolt, Lovable, and more) to dramatically speed up our development process.

They've truly been a game changer for our early stage, highly AI-leveraged team. My engineering workflow is almost entirely different from just two months ago! We revised the way we approach company strategy, engineering architecture, software development, market research, and even how we think about the development life cycle. Check out the talk below from me, including my co-speakers Pejman Pour-Moezzi (Magoosh Co-Founder), and Kevin Leneway (Principal AI Software Engineer at PSL), to get very tactical best practices along with high-level strategic insights.
Thanks to the team at Foundations for hosting us, and curating such a wonderful group of Seattle-based founders sharing with, and learning from, each other.


About Patrick Ellis
Seattle-based AI Engineer, CTO & Co-Founder of Snapbar, and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. I'm passionate about building AI-native startups, creating tools for thinking, and empowering the next generation of leaders.