We built a product-like environment where users could enter “Flow State”, a sensory version of Miro with subtle sound and motion like peeling sticky notes, soft typing, and flowing connectors. A nostalgic 8-bit Pixel Mode added a playful, shareable layer.
Users could generate personalised outputs, including pixel avatars and social-ready video cards. The experience was vibe-coded in Lovable, with a focus on micro-interactions, timing, and making AI feel personal.
We launched it as if it were real, for April fools, with organic social content and reached 2,000+ unique sessions in the first few days with strong sharing.

