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Tony Vincent
Tony Vincent

Give Yourself (and Your AI) Some Credit

When you build an app for Teacher Hive, it’s easy to move on as soon as it works. Before you do, add your name somewhere in the app.


I usually include a simple line like:


Developed by Tony Vincent. Coded with Gemini.


I link my name to my website so people have a way to contact me if they have a question, an idea, or even a bug to report.


Even though your app might show your name inside Teacher Hive, every app can also be opened directly using its apphive.us link. That means people can land in your app without ever seeing Teacher Hive, so they won’t see your name unless you’ve built it into the app.


It doesn’t have to be complicated. A small footer on the main screen works. An About page is another easy option. You could also tuck it into a menu, a help section, or a quick splash screen when the app loads.


I also include the AI I used because it reflects how the app was actually made. It’s a simple way to be transparent, especially if students are using what you’ve built.


You vibe coded it, but you still made it, so take credit for your ideas and the experience you created.


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