I always thought debugging was the “stress part” of coding—until I used Kiro.
While building Dream Story Maker, an AI-powered app that lets kids draw their own characters and turn them into interactive stories, I hit wall after wall:
Buttons not responding
JavaScript logic failing
Confusing bugs that didn’t show up in the console
Enter Kiro.
🪄 Kiro didn’t just highlight errors line-by-line—it offered clear explanations and multiple solutions. It wasn’t just debugging; it felt like having a mentor in the code.
What changed for me:
I stopped fearing errors and started learning from them.
I shipped faster, cleaner, and with more confidence.
I became more resilient because Kiro made debugging feel... easy.
🎮 Project Highlight
Dream Story Maker is a fun, beginner-friendly storytelling app where kids draw characters like dragons or heroes and then choose what happens next: “Fly or Fight?” Kiro helped me get every decision button, every animation, and every piece of story logic working smoothly.
📦 Try it out
🔗 GitHub: github.com/poowa-gg/d-story-marker
🌍 Live Demo: danielkiro.netlify.app
📹 Video Demo: Watch on YouTube
🧠 Lesson Learned
Debugging isn't a nightmare. With the right tools, it's a superpower.
Thanks @kirodotdev — I’m officially #hookedonkiro 💙
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