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I just got a private walkthrough of
Google's new Gemini 3.0 launch from
Logan Kilpatrick. And I'm not
exaggerating when I say this is the most
powerful vibe coding tool I have ever
seen. And he takes us through how to get
the most out of it, how to create 3D
fully featured games, how to create a
startup from scratch. Today's episode,
if you stick to the end, is an unfair
advantage with how to get the most out
of Google's new powerful Gemini 3.0.
Enjoy.
>> All right, we got Logan on the pod. By
the end of this episode, Logan, what are
we going to learn? we're going to see
Gemini 3 in action building apps uh and
hopefully also showcase just like the
breadth of what this model is possible
uh and what what it's capable of. So
hopefully folks feel the magic uh as we
look through some of these demos
>> and by the end of the episode will they
have like an unfair advantage around how
to get the most out of this thing?
>> Yeah, I mean you're going to be able to
build apps using Gemini 3 Pro for free
in AI Studio. Um, and hopefully you'll
see all the sort of like pro features
and stuff like that as well. So, uh,
this is the moment to really ramp up
building things with with AI and, uh, I
think we'll deliver on that.
>> Let's let's get into it.
>> Yeah, I love it. So, the sort of like
top level, obviously, Gemini 3 is here,
uh, which is super exciting. Lots of
lots of hype over the last few months.
Uh, it's our new state-of-the-art model.
Um, sort of worldclass intelligence. Um,
and I think this like mission statement
for Gemini 3 really being this idea of
helping you bring anything to life. So
if you have a business idea, you have
sort of a artifact, a picture, a
textbook, a science paper, a receipt,
whatever it is, like Gemini 3 has this
capability to like bring whatever the
the thing is that you have to life,
which is really exciting. So we're
looking at it in AI Studio right now.
It's available across a bunch of Google
services like the Gemini app if you're
sort of looking for an assistant or uh
the API for developers and enterprises
if you want to build this experience uh
or build Gemini 3 into your own
products. Um but we're looking at it
right now inside of AI Studios vibe
coding experience. So if you want to go
and build an AI app uh or just build an
app in general and use Gemini 3 Pro to
either power that app or to build that
app for you um we can go ahead and do
that. So there's a huge breath. Um, and
Greg you I'll sort of click on some
examples and we can talk through them.
But, uh, yeah, the TLDDR is like just
the overall design aesthetic is
incredible. So these are a bunch of the
examples of, uh, you know, new landing
p. Not that the world needs more landing
pages.
But, you know, the aesthetics are
beautiful, which I think is the highle
uh, overview. Um, and these are like one
shot using Gemini 3 Pro, which is great.
So if you if any of these speak to you,
you can click into them and sort of
remix and change and deploy them and all
that stuff. Um the immersive games in 3D
worlds is this really exciting bit and I
think there's so many people and this is
like not super
business practical. Um maybe it is and
you can build like a small games
business, but I just I know so many
people who like got excited about coding
and building software and businesses and
stuff like that because they're really
excited about games. Um, and it's just
hard to make games if you've ever tried
before. Uh, like maybe just as hard as a
bunch of other maybe even harder than a
lot of other like traditional businesses
uh because of the complexity. And I
think with Gemini 3 Pro, you can just
vibe code games um in real time, which
is really really awesome. So I don't
know if any of these games speak to you,
but we can go in and click through one
of them really quick and then um talk
more about like very practical ones.
Well, so they all speak to me and I
wanted to actually speak to the point
around I don't know if games could, you
know, be helpful in your business and my
my take is that vibe coding games as a
marketing asset is so like you haven't
done that before. companies have not
done that before, but if you want to
create like um you know Gemini Racer for
whatever brand that you're working on,
let's say you're Lululemon or something
and it's just like a fun little
Christmas theme Lululemon runner, like I
don't know, but the fact that the fact
is like if you can like in a few prompts
build a game that could get traction on
on X on Tik Tok, on Instagram on you
know it might it's it's now possible.
>> Yeah, I love that. I think games are
also like a just a proxy which is I
think the other like very practical
point which is games are just a proxy
for like the model's overall capability.
So like hey maybe you're like I don't
actually care about building games. Um I
think as you see some of these examples
it like speaks to the level of
sophistication that the model has an
understanding of. Um and we can just
I'll click into one of these examples
really quick. Um and we can do this sky
metropolis one and like go and build a
bunch of uh stuff. I have not played
this game before, so I don't really
know. Uh, I assume the point is build a
great city. Um,
but all of this vibe coded inside of AI
Studio, which is really, really
exciting. And then the there's like some
AI integration as well, which is like
the city and the humans and the sort of
all the stuff that's happening is built
around um is powered by our models
behind the scenes. Um, so it's a fun
example of sort of what's possible. Um,
and I think this again, this is meant,
and Greg, you and I were talking off
camera about this. This is meant to
showcase like, you know, single prompt
generations. Uh, maybe like a couple of
multi-turn in some case, but like this
isn't something that like we paid a team
of like 10 engineers 5 months to come up
with and then put it into our demo. Like
this is literally a vibecoded example
that the team was able to build pretty
quickly. Um, so I think it speaks to
like how accessible it is to build a
bunch of this stuff. I feel like the
games, you know, people are going to
look at vibecoded games like right now
and they're they're going to think it's
a game, it's a toy. But I actually think
that people are the the people who
understand how important gaming is. I
mean, game games are content, right? And
you know, content is very important.
Content makes businesses. So, I think
games should be taken equally as
serious. So, I know I'm going to be
playing building games uh and shipping
games and seeing what happens. how, you
know, as a way to like spread whatever
it is I'm working on.
>> 100%. So, this is that like VR. I don't
know if this is actually going to break
my laptop because I'm in Inception right
here.
What?
Are you kidding me?
>> You You get the point. I I wanted to
pull out of that experience because
we're my I'm not hooked up to multiple
displays uh audio inputs or outputs. U
so I think this was potentially going to
break the recording, but uh that is all
vibe coded just using the camera out of
the box, which is a ton of fun. And so
you can go in and um the cool thing is
this is the tempo strike game that you
should be able to see. Um you should be
able to like remix this experience. So I
think this is the really fun part which
is like hey you're like hey this app is
actually weird in some way. I want to
add these features. You can go into the
gallery directly remix whatever it is.
Um and again this was vibecoded with
Gemini 3.0. Another one that I love is
sort of if you've seen this like famous
ball bouncing example, Greg, I don't
know if you see these on the internet
where people are like make the this is
like the quintessential AI test where
it's like put the ball in the box and
see if it bounces as it rotates in a
circle. Um so I came up with this idea
for how do you take that example to the
extreme? Um and so we have like 20
different simulators running at the same
time. This was oneshot vibecoded as
well. Um, and you can sort of mess with
the simulation speed, what happens when
you change gravity, um, what happens
when you change the rotation speed of
all these apps. Uh, and things get
things get a little crazy. Uh, you can
change the bounciness of the balls, all
this stuff. And I think it's just like
the gist of this one is you sort of take
these quintessential tests that people
were doing with AI models and I was like
how do you make this like the extreme
version um and this is very much an
extreme version of the ball bouncing
example and it just works out of the box
again literally singleshot vi vibe coded
um which is crazy like which I think
shows the power of this model and I
think is actually an underlying reminder
that you have to be ambitious with this
new model like what it's what it's
capable of is like probably beyond what
you're thinking. Um, so like ask for
more. Uh, ask push the model like ask it
to build more. Try to try to come up
with some of these ambitious ideas. Um,
and I think it brings a lot of them to
life which is awesome.
>> It's not just landing pages.
>> It's not just landing pages. Like please
please do more than just build landing
pages with Gemini 3 Pro. It really is
super powerful. And again, obviously
this is a gimmick example, but I think
it's meant to sort of like show you the
art of the possible. If you take sort of
what you were trying to do before and
bring those new ideas to life, but um if
we go back uh and potentially look at
some of these I'm feeling lucky ones.
Let's see if there's any good ones. Nano
Banana
or maybe Greg, what's the business idea
of the day for idea browser? Maybe we
pop that in and we see what we and see
what we get. This could be a good one.
>> Let's check it out. Let's check it out.
Open it up.
>> Ideabrowser.com.
>> Matching platform for AI generational
gap talent matching platform for AI
development teams.
This is actually interesting. Let me
what's the best Oh, and we have there's
prompts and everything. This is this is
perfect actually. What's the what's the
best way of bringing it over?
>> Are we just creating a landing page or
are we creating the app?
>> We should build a product. We should go.
We should go for the ambitious version
of this.
>> Of course, that's the type of guys we
are right?
>> I'm curious what happens if I just take
this top.
>> Yeah, the idea and and sort of like if I
just
>> You can try it.
>> Yeah, copy all of this. Let me see. Is
there I'm just trying to see is there
like other details about
maybe this stuff down here. I'll maybe
I'll just take in the raw literally just
command A and drop this in there and see
what happens.
This could be an interesting idea.
Build me an app based on what I saw from
ideabrowser.com today. I copy and pasted
the whole website below for the business
idea
idea.
Bring this
idea to life.
Make it fully functional.
go deep
and help me make this up.
So, what we're going to So, what we're
trying is we took a an idea, a free
idea, and we're just going to pl paste
it into
into Gemini, and we're going to see what
comes out.
>> Got the idea, copied it over, lots of
random context. uh didn't do any major
formatting updates which you ideally
would want to do but let's give it a
shot. Um and we'll see what happens. And
again for folks who haven't seen this is
the AI Studio build experience. You can
sort of put in whatever you want from a
prompt perspective. You can put in
multimodal inputs. You see on the lefth
hand side the prompt that I put in. The
model is thinking um and it's coming up
with what the planet should look like.
There's a bunch of like AI suggested um
sort of uh different additions to the
app that I can make in this context
about making a better matching
algorithm. Um there's also just
suggestions about the overall product
experience. So you can take your code,
you can deploy it, you can share it,
etc., etc. Um and then actually
afterwards we can directly look at the
code, manually edit it, uh preview on
different devices, all those kinds of
things. Um, and already so the model
came up with a plan only had to think
for 18 seconds which uh is definitely
longer than I thought for um and now
we're sort of going and generating the
actual website. And one of my favorite
things is um and we've been very
thoughtful about this from a vibe coding
perspective like if you've never written
software before one of my qualms with a
lot of products out there is that you
sort of see too much detail. Um, and
what I really like is like maybe you're
like, "Hey, I am sort of curious about
what's actually happening behind the
scenes, but I'm not a deep engineer and
I don't really know what's going on."
You can just hover over some of these
files and it'll actually tell you what's
happening. So like mock data.ts
uh is the mock data for users and market
stats. You can go to this Gemini service
config, which is Gemini service for
enabling compatibility between profiles.
Um, so you can get sort of like a quick
intuition behind what's actually
happening in this app. And then if you
have like, oh, I have some idea or I
need to tell someone else, I actually do
work with the developer and they're sort
of going to like take this idea I have
and then go and implement it. You can
sort of point them to some of these
files. Um, or just ask the model
directly to be like, hey, you know,
update X, Y, and Z file, or hey, update
X, Y, and Z setting. Um, and it should
be able to do all of that, which is
awesome. So, the moment of truth. Uh,
did we get a working app? Uh, let's go
full screen and we'll see. And just to
take us back to the idea really quick
was generational gap talent matching
platform for AI development teams. Um,
pairs junior developers with senior
industry veterans to create balanced AI
project teams. Junior developers bring
technical knowledge of emerging tools
but lack practical experience while
seasoned professionals contribute deep
expertise but need access to cutting
edge approaches. Um so it sounds like
it's a people matching platform uh based
on sort of like talent and background
and expertise. Um and there's actually a
business model around this and and sort
of memberships and subscriptions and
enterprise access which is super
interesting. So let's see how close we
got. Um,
I don't know what your reaction is,
Greg, but I feel like this looks like a
reasonable
looks like a fine landing page. Um,
nothing crazy.
>> Yeah, super. I mean, it's clean. I like
the interactions on like the AI talent
mark and is booming. Um, I would
personally like probably reprompt it to
I I'm just more of like a I like light
websites right now, like you know. Um,
so if you don't mind,
um, a light website like with with like
pops of color, which is,
you know, every designer hates that
feedback. Make it pop more.
But this isn't this isn't a designer.
This is uh, Gemini 3. So hopefully
>> Well, G Gemini 3's design capability is
really good. So thankfully, it won't
hate the feedback that we should make it
um that we should make it light. And I
actually agree with you. I I prefer
light websites. Let's see if there's
actually any functionality. Oh,
interesting. So, I clicked on I'll go
back really quick. I clicked on find
your match and it sort of takes me to um
a bunch of people and then let's see if
I click
analyze fit and then it's sort of
analyzing based on something. I don't
know what's happening behind the scenes
right now, but we'll see. I assume the
model the AI model is actually sort of
like analyzing. Oh, interesting. AI
compat. The pair exhibits expect
exceptionally high cap compatibility for
generational talent fusion. I love that.
Generational talent fusion. Um,
this is super cool.
Yeah. I I mean
I mean this is one prompt and it feels
like just this is my gut reaction. This
is the first time I'm seeing this. This
just feels like this is kind of like an
elevated version of any vibe coding
platform I've seen. like it just feels
like it's going a it's getting a little
more horsepower.
>> Yeah, 100%. Yeah. And so in the
enterprise team builder, there's like an
available talent pool and then I can put
these folks in and then I can let's
analyze the balance of the of the team
and the roster. Um and again behind the
scenes for folks who haven't played
around this experience before, we have
sort of all the Gemini API like all of
Google's AI model infrastructure hooked
up behind the scenes. So when you ask
for AI features, uh the model is like
really well primed and has all the right
context in order to go in and sort of
make all those uh make all those
features possible. And that's where
we're seeing like on all these random
pages like there's an AI team balancer
uh that's sort of analyzing the
different profiles of the current roster
of folks. And then if I sort of were to
remove two of these people and reanalyze
um you know it should give me a
different output based on Sarah and fake
Robert's uh profile specifically. Um
which is really cool. Um yeah and I
think the thing to to your point oh and
this is interesting dashboard your
personal command center. All right. So,
we got the new the new version. Um,
>> hell yeah.
>> This looks better.
>> This just looks like clean. You know,
this if I didn't know better, I wouldn't
know this is vibe coded.
>> Yeah, I love it. Well, it's purple.
That's how you know. That's how you know
that it's purple.
>> That's true. Actually, the purple.
>> Purple.
>> We should change the purple. I know
that. You know.
>> Let's do it. What do you uh I'll tell
I'll say I don't like the purple. Um,
what's your favorite color? Should we
>> green? Let's do green.
like purple vibe.
So my favorite color, Greg,
>> the the M dash is to AI writing, which
is what what purple is to vibe coding.
>> Exactly.
Green. And while we're having the model
do some some work for us, anything else?
Uh maybe we I'll just say and throw in
five new AI features as well.
You know, while the model's doing the
work, we might as well uh we might as
well get it to do some more stuff. So,
we'll switch the colors to green. We'll
add some more features. Um I like this.
I I think the design is also better. I
asked it to I forgot what was my prompt
before. Um I said spruce it up, add some
social proof. Um, and if we go back to I
think it added this like industry is
talking section which I like. It's like
a common sort of pattern uh from a
landing page perspective. Um, so I like
that the it the design also like looks
good. I feel like this is like a common
uh sort of approach of how I would see
that that sort of design show up which
is great. And how how expensive
you know are we talking like you know in
terms of you know tokens and and what
you know how how how does how much does
it cost?
>> Yeah that's a great question. Um so the
fun part is that uh the model is
available especially through this
experience of like you want to build an
AI app or build an app in general. It's
completely free. Um so you can go to
ai.studio/build studio/build access this
like start building your product or
experience. It doesn't cost anything. Um
which I do think is like part of this
headline story of making this this
capability accessible. There are limits.
Um and after you hit the limits we uh we
sort of prompt you to switch over to a
to a paid API key and then you can sort
of keep going as far as you want and use
it as much as you want. Um the actual
model is $2 per million input tokens and
$12 per million output tokens. Um, so
it's priced below some of the sort of
comparable competitive models like uh um
GBT 5.1 Pro as an example and Claude 4.5
uh is is like lower priced than both of
those models and that's for uh input
tokens less than 200,000 and then over
200,000 the the price I think it's like
doubles for both. So, it's $4 per
million in um and I think 24 per million
out though. I'd have to fact check that.
Um so, similar sim similar pricing
pattern to what we've done in the past
for all these pro models. Uh which is
great.
>> It's adding a bunch of features which is
exciting. I feel like I'm going to go
build this uh this company after this
and help
>> interview simulator generates a role
specific interview question to help you
practice. Skill gap analysis comparing
your skills to market trends. smart
icebreaker. Like that's where there's
opportunity in using like this product
is, you know, we're going from web apps
to smart web apps, right?
>> Yeah. And actually what I love too,
Greg, is like I sometimes have this like
writer, maybe not writer block, but like
vibe coding block where I'm like I don't
know the ideas like I don't know what
the best ideas are and I routinely use
this this sort of prompt which I have
here which is uh just like add in five
additional features and the model sort
of takes in all this context and all
these ideas that I wouldn't have thought
of and like even if they're crappy ideas
I can always just remove those features
but like the one feature that shows up
here that's like actually really Right.
Um it it's just like it feels like that
magic moment. So I feel like that loop
of just like add five additional
features, let the model figure out what
they are, and then play around with them
works really really well. Um but we have
your green website now. What do you
think?
>> I mean, dude, this looks this looks
fresh.
Like I'm not even saying this. This is
like a fresh, you know, it looks great.
>> So now we can connect with people. And
then I think it's sending it's like
drafting some sort of like draft email I
guess for reaching out to Sarah perhaps.
Uh, hey Sarah, Alex Chen here. Your
assistant design work is impressive. I'd
love to connect and learn from your
perspective. Thanks. Send it. I don't
know what it's going to do when I press
send. And obviously this button does not
look good, but um
hopefully
doesn't work. Uh this is a great
actually example of um this annotate
feature which I don't know if folks have
played around with but I love this. Uh
and I can just be like box in this
little section and
>> I can add a text box and say
this send button doesn't work
and seems oddly placed.
>> Oh wow. I didn't know that that existed.
>> Yeah. And you can just add it to the
chat.
it goes down here and then already pres
applied the edits shown in the
screenshot. Um, which is great. So now
we'll fix that which is wonderful. And
then we have our enterprise team roster
team configuration. This is great. Um, I
feel like we should I feel like we
should try some other ideas or play
around with some other stuff. But I feel
like we have the sort of like bones of
of bringing this idea to life. And then
I'll sort of just hit two more points
really quick, which is um, you know,
let's say this idea, you know, let's say
this was the fully working version. and
you're like, I'm ready to go. I'm ready
to start my sort of talent matching
platform. Um, you can go and deploy the
app and and actually start sharing with
people externally. Um, you can also
share the app with a friend um or like a
small group of people and um so you and
me could keep iterating on this or if
you want to sort of just get the
feedback from like two or three people
that you know and be like, hey, does
this idea make sense? Does this UI make
sense? Um you can actually share that
and continue to iterate together, which
is really cool. or move the code to
GitHub, download it, do all those types
of things that you want to do. Um, so
it's uh hopefully folks will be able to
actually build some of these ideas and
and share them with folks.
>> That's really cool. We had an offsite
recently and we had like a vibe coder in
the offsite and they were just like as
we're spewing ideas, they're just like
building in the meeting and I feel like
that that's going to be the future,
right?
>> That is the future. I was literally I
was on a customer I was on a call with a
clothing brand company and they were
they were telling me about how they're
like we want to you know we've always
wanted virtual tryon and we've always
wanted like this like AI enabled mood
boarding so that we can sort of try out
different things and I'm just like I'm
like yeah okay keep telling me I'm just
like spitting and I'm like okay and
here's the app for that idea and here's
the app and this is like live on the
actual customer call. So, I think
there's for folks who are like building
businesses, especially if you're like
trying to get your initial customers or
like trying to win certain customers,
like pe people have not seen that
flywheel. If you go to sort of the long
tale of like random businesses in
America and like meet the business
owner, they have not played with these
tools. Um, and if you can sort of build
something in real time, like I think
that blows the mind of so many people
and also being able to like customize it
based on their experience. Um, and al
maybe we can actually do an example of
that because I think this is really
powerful, which is um, and this is maybe
too too meta, Greg, so you can tell me
we shouldn't do this instead, but I want
to go to ideabous.com and I want to
screenshot this website and I want to
rebuild ideab browser in AI Studio um,
and have AI actually generate all this
stuff for us. Um, just to showcase like
how good it is at sort of getting close
to this design idea. Um, but I'll wait
for your consent because I don't want to
I don't want to I don't want to steal
the idea of browser thunder from you.
>> No, absolutely.
>> All right. So, I'll I'll zoom zoom out a
little bit. Uh, I'm sharing this tab.
And I'm just going to zoom out so that I
could try to capture as much of this
content
as possible.
And I'll scroll down,
capture the screenshot.
>> I don't know if you'll be able to do it,
but you know. Yeah, we'll give we'll
give it a shot. We'll give it a shot. Um
I we can't I'm sure your team spent a
lot of I think there's there I'll I'll
make the comment which is a lot of the
magic is in the nuance of this stuff.
Like I think your team and others like
have great perspectives. So I don't mean
to I don't mean to say that it's easy to
copy any of these ideas. Um, but I
literally I'm going to say clone this
UI. Exactly.
make uh make me a button to generate
tomorrow's idea based on the daily
business trends
through Google search
through grounding with Google search
make it all work
be interactive
and PowerPoint.
All right, we'll give this shot close
UI.
Exactly.
Um and and like the practicality of this
and like other than I don't I'm not uh
sort of endorsing going to uh idea
browser and copying the website. Um I
think what what like in practice
actually like the real use case for this
that our team benefits a lot from is we
do this with AI studio ourselves. So
like we our team is building a product,
we want to sort of iterate continuously
on what that new product can look like.
We literally take the AI studio UI, we
screenshot it, we say, "Hey, what would
it look like if you sort of changed this
configuration or added this feature here
and there?" And that flywheel really
works well. And um actually inside of
Google, we've seen like a huge amount of
traction of teams going and using AI
Studio to like rapidly iterate on their
product experience. Um, and I think it's
like even if it's not building the like
full production version. So like if
you're if you're watching this and
you're sort of like past the stage of
just like complete vibe coding where
you're like building something net new
from scratch, even if you have an
existing company, taking the the
product, screenshotting it, iterating on
the UI, um, works really well. And I
think it goes back to my other features,
my suggestion of um which I do all the
time is I screenshot the A2D UI, I'm
like clone it and add five new features
and the model just like comes up within
like some of the things are really dumb
and don't make any sense. Um but like
every once in a while, like every every
three times I get something where I'm
like, crap, we need to build that.
That's such a good idea. Um and I didn't
have that before. So I feel like we
should hopefully do this for idea
browser, too. And maybe we'll come up
with the next feature for for the
website, which would be really cool.
>> Totally. And I will say, you know, you
can also screenshot an app and then just
find a new niche or find a new
geography, you know what I mean? Like
>> I was I was reading about Wealthfront
today, which is a Robin Hood of Canada.
And like, you know, they're doing, I
don't know, 3 400 million ARR or
something like that. And it's like, it's
just Robin Hood for Canada. It's just
the same concept, but focused on a
different geo. So there's opportunities
to build businesses that are just new
geos or just vertical, you know, highly
verticalized.
>> Yeah, I love that. Um, and if folks are
watching on the lefth hand side, I
generated the app. It ran for 95
seconds. No preview uh was displayed. So
I told the model, I don't see anything.
The screen is white and blank. Uh, so
hopefully we'll This is the This is the
experience of vibe coding, honestly.
Like sometimes things don't work. Um,
and uh, you have to take another shot at
it. But, uh, we'll see if it we'll see
if it gets it on the second shot. It's
usually just if there's nuance context
that folks use AI Studio a bunch. And if
you run into this, there's like all of
this like special formatting we have to
do in AI Studio to like make the app
compatible with this rendering
environment that you see on the right
hand side which is usually what trips
the model up because it's used to just
like building software fully
unconstrained and then it comes into AI
studio. We have like a bunch of very
specific instructions of like making it
work with this uh rendering environment.
So, uh, it is a common a common failure
mode. So, if this happens to you,
literally just tell the model you don't
see anything. Um, and it should it
should fix it automatically. And we're
doing a bunch of stuff to hopefully
mitigate that in the future as well.
>> Mhm. Don't give up, basically.
>> Don't give up. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
you're like one prompt away from it
working all the time. Uh it's it's like
that meme of like the the person in the
cave with the pickaxe and like the
diamonds are right behind and it's like
you're that little gap is usually like
literally one the one prompt um is
potentially that gap which is really
cool. All right, let's see. It realized
it was missing the index.html file. It
was incomplete. Uh which makes sense. So
hopefully it'll fix it very quickly. Um
and I think for folks again who have
used 2.5 pro, I think 3.0 O Pro is like
roughly on par from a latency
standpoint. So there's no um I think in
some cases it's actually it's a little
bit higher latency, but obviously the
model is much smarter. Um and yeah, so
it shouldn't be like a a worldly
different experience from like how long
you wait to actually do some of these
experiences. Uh which is helpful. But I
am excited to see this idea browser
version.
>> Is this the best vibe coding product on
the market?
>> I think it is hopefully. Um I I think
there's I'll make the comment. Let's
look at this and then I'll answer your
question. I think there is a we we have
a bunch of gaps. There's a bunch of
things that I'm really excited about.
Like it's free. It's powered by 3.0 Pro.
It has all these AI features built in.
Like there's a bunch of things that are
unique that I think we're like best in
class at. And then there's some very
specific things that I think we're still
behind on. Um but this is it. This is my
idea browser clone. Uh it looks pretty
good compared to
>> to what you all had before. And let me
just pan back to what it was on the
other uh the original idea browser one.
And I'll So this is what it looked like
before. And I don't know if it's
possible to show two tabs at once or we
can do it in post or something. The the
magic of post production. Um and this is
what it looks like the version that I
just vibe coded. Um
>> and the thing that I'm most excited
about is like generating future ideas.
So I'm super curious actually if I press
this if this feature works out of the
box. Um, but let's see. So, it removed
some of the stuff.
>> It's loading. Something's happening.
>> And we're using I asked it to use Google
search. So, I don't know. This this
could potentially be this is somewhat
unconstrained. Um, so it's supposedly
like pulling in the news of the day and
coming up with um uh coming up with
something potentially interesting. So,
what is it? Rapid AI. Uh Ding oversight.
Businesses are grappling with how to
scale because of the EU AI act, etc.,
etc. Yep. Ethos AI is a central control
plane where businesses define
parameters, ethical guidelines, and
operational boundaries for their
deployed AI agents. Interesting. Um, and
I wonder I wonder where it's sort of
grounding from or actually it shows sort
of where we're grounding from in this
context. Cool. Um,
>> and I think some and like AI governance
is the is the sort of key word that it's
that it's tracking which is really
interesting. Um,
>> yeah, governance readiness checklist,
ethos starter kit. This is cool. Um,
nice.
>> I I would never I don't think I've ever
seen anything this good. Like
screenshot, put it in, and it looks this
good and it works
on any other product.
>> I love it. This is This is I mean, we
did a little bit of there's a little bit
of AI magic on the AI Studio side, but
like the really cool story is like this
really is the Gemini 3 Pro model out of
the box. So like if you want to use AI
Studio to do this stuff, awesome. If you
want to sort of build your own version
or use some other tool that's powered by
this model, awesome. Um, the model is uh
it's available across the entire
ecosystem. It's available in our API.
It's available in our first party
product. So like you can use this uh
hopefully like wherever it is that you
want to you want to build your ideas.
Um,
>> right.
>> And yeah, it it just feels like magic
when when it works. And this again, this
is my favorite example of sort of like
continuing to iterate. And I don't know,
Greg, if we do maybe one more generation
of this of like if you ever had there
was some feature that you wish uh idea
browser had that hadn't that you all
haven't built yet and maybe we could try
adding that in.
>> I do. So um you know every day thousands
of people go to ideabrowser.com for
ideas and I think that you know people
are looking for co-founders.
M
>> so let's say I was into this e ethos AI
uh you know building this I wish I can
press a button that says like match me
with a co-founder to build this.
>> That is a great idea. I love that and I
feel like that is very true. Like it's
um
sometimes sometimes you just need
another person. I feel this way all the
time. I'm like, I've got lots of great
ideas, but if I have another person
who's in the trenches with me pushing on
that idea, like I feel like I can
actually make it happen versus sometimes
I feel uh when I'm pushing on these
ideas by myself, it's it's not the same.
Um, so I love that idea. And let's
actually use I don't want I'm done
typing, so let me use text to speech and
we'll see if we can uh see if we can
make this idea come to life. All right.
I love where I browser is at right now,
but um I was just talking to my friend
Greg and he suggested we should add the
ability to search for co-founders as
part of this process as well. So, can
you sort of mock out and sketch up the
experience? Uh make it as functional as
humanly possible where like different
people can come in and match um you know
with your potential co-founder to bring
this idea to life. Uh it should be like
front and center in this experience. As
soon as you have the idea uh being
presented to you, you should also have
the option to like go and find a
co-founder. When you click that, it
should sort of take you into the
experience where you can see different
people's backgrounds, their profiles,
etc., etc. Um, and then maybe while
you're doing that, uh, also try to add
in three additional ideas to this
website. Um, and we'll we'll sort of see
where that takes us. This and so we have
this text to speech feature which also
sort of cleans up a little bit uh the
idea. So, I'm just going to assume this
is right and not even read it. Uh,
because we're vibe coding. Um, and it
sort of removes a bunch of the ums and
a's and other random stuff that's not
relevant for the idea. Um, so we'll see
where this we'll see where this takes
us. And let's actually just quickly go
back and check in on what happened with
our co-founder
feature.
>> Near build the idea. Find a co-founder.
>> Yeah, let's do it. Find a co-founder.
Wow. I mean that's pretty that's pretty
dope.
>> Let's connect send some requests to
them.
I can upgrade premium get curated.
>> Wow.
>> That's really smart.
>> All these different filtering. Nice.
Let's do Sarah.
>> And it's on brand, right? Like this
looks like video browser brand.
>> The subtle the subtle details. I love
it. Um, and I actually I wonder what
else it added. Uh,
>> let me know. Uh, comment in the you in
YouTube if I should if we should add
finding co-founders on ideabrowser.com.
>> You should. I'm going to go comment as
soon as the video go live goes live. Um,
so this was the different features. Add
a co-founder button. Implement a list of
three additional predefined ideas at the
bottom of the page to allow quick
navigation. Let's see what did it add
before. Um, oh cool. So this is actually
coming up with this actually I think is
similar to what you already have in idea
browser which is like yesterday's ideas
and I think uh a bunch of other stuff
like that. So this is coming up with
like different opportunities and sort of
going back um so I think it it took it
took my suggestion to add new ideas or
features in a in a different direction
than I was anticipating but I feel like
it it works actually.
>> Yep. For sure.
>> This is great. Uh, so I'll send this to
you and you sort of um can go and
replace the version of idea browser with
the version that we vibe coded. Uh, we
should be off to the races.
>> Awesome. Anything else you wanted to
show?
>> I think that sort of is most of the
stuff again. Um, we're early uh in the
experience of like letting you build
really really cool powerful apps. Um, so
send us feedback uh send us feedback on
the model. Again, the model is available
across the ecosystem on on Google
products, on thirdparty products. It's
available in the APIs. Um, so you can
sort of build with it wherever you want
to. Um, and if you want to vibe code
apps for free in AI Studio,
a.studio/build,
uh, and you can sort of bring your ideas
to life, which is exciting.
>> Totally. If you need ideas, just go to
ideabrowser.com,
copy, put it in here,
>> screenshot the app, build your own
version.
>> Totally. Go crazy. have fun. Um, no,
this has been really uh this has been
really fun. Thank you for coming on the
show and and sharing it with the
audience and um I'll include links to to
get started with uh Gemini um 3.0 uh in
the show notes and uh let me know what
you built everyone. Logan, thanks again
for coming on and I'll see you next
time.
>> Yeah, this is a ton of fun. Thank you,
Greg. And uh yeah, hopefully we can
build some more stuff together.
>> I I hope so, too. See you.
Get a private, on-screen walkthrough of Google’s new Gemini 3.0 with Logan Kilpatrick from Google Deepmind. We vibe-code full apps, games, and product UIs in real time. You’ll see how to go from raw idea to working product in a single prompt, then iterate visually with design, features, and AI workflows. They turn an IdeaBrowser concept into a live talent-matching platform, screenshot-clone the IdeaBrowser UI, wire up a “generate tomorrow’s idea” feature grounded in Google Search, and even add co-founder matching on top. If you’re building with AI or still on the fence, this episode shows what’s now possible with Gemini 3.0 Pro in AI Studio. *Timestamps* 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – What Gemini 3 is and where it lives (Gemini app, AI Studio, API) 03:03 – Vibe Coding 3D games 09:27 – Vibe Coding an idea from IdeaBrowser 25:02 – Screenshot-cloning the IdeaBrowser UI and regenerating it in Gemini *Key Points* * Gemini 3.0 Pro in AI Studio lets you “vibe code” full apps—UI, logic, and AI features—from natural-language prompts, then iteratively refine them. * Games and complex simulations are a stress-test and showcase for the model’s capabilities, not just toys. * You can paste an entire business idea (like IdeaBrowser’s generational talent-matching concept) into AI Studio and get a working, multi-screen product with AI-powered workflows. * Gemini 3.0 Pro is free to use inside AI Studio up to generous limits, and the API is priced at $2 per million input tokens and $12 per million output tokens under 200K input tokens. * Screenshot-driven UI cloning plus “add five more features” prompts are powerful loops for product and UX ideation. * You can layer social features like co-founder matching directly on top of idea-discovery products with only a few additional prompts. Section Summaries 1) Why Gemini 3.0 Is an “Unfair Advantage” Greg frames the episode as an inside look at Google’s new Gemini 3.0, promising listeners a practical “unfair advantage” in how to use it. Logan explains Gemini 3’s mission—helping you “bring anything to life,” from receipts and papers to app ideas—and outlines where it’s available: the Gemini app, AI Studio, and APIs for developers and enterprises. 2) Vibe Coding Landing Pages and Games Inside AI Studio’s vibe-coding experience, Logan shows that a single prompt can generate polished landing pages and immersive 3D games. They discuss games as both marketing assets (e.g., branded runners for companies) and as a proxy for the model’s sophistication, since game logic and UX are hard to build by hand. 3) Turning an IdeaBrowser Concept into a Working App Greg introduces an IdeaBrowser concept: a generational gap talent-matching platform pairing junior AI developers with senior industry veterans. Logan copies the idea’s full text into AI Studio and asks Gemini to “make it fully functional,” resulting in a live app with landing page, talent profiles, fit analysis, and an enterprise team-builder that evaluates roster balance. 4) Debugging, Annotating, and Deploying Vibe-Coded Apps As they explore, they hit common vibe-coding friction points: a mis-placed “Send” button and a blank preview due to missing files. Logan demonstrates the annotate tool (boxing UI elements and attaching instructions) and the simple fix of telling the model “the screen is white” so it regenerates the correct structure, then describes how you can deploy, share, and iterate on these apps with teammates or customers. 5) Screenshot-Cloning IdeaBrowser and Generating Tomorrow’s Ideas They screenshot IdeaBrowser’s UI and ask Gemini to “clone this UI exactly” while adding a “generate tomorrow’s idea” button grounded in Google Search. The model recreates a close visual match and builds a feature that pulls current AI governance trends to generate a new idea (“Ethos AI”) with positioning, offer, and starter kit concepts—showing how screenshots become launchpads for new verticals or geos. The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com/ LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: thevibemarketer.com Startup Empire - get your free builders toolkit to build cashflowing business - https://startup-ideas-pod.link/startup-empire-toolkit Become a member - https://startup-ideas-pod.link/startup-empire FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND LOGAN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/OfficialLoganK Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LoganKilpatrickYT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logankilpatrick/