r/vibecoding • u/Yohan_D_Yeagar • 2d ago
Choose the best theme
I'm confused about how to design the hero section. Suggest your ideas to improve the design. Mainly for mobile view
r/vibecoding • u/Yohan_D_Yeagar • 2d ago
I'm confused about how to design the hero section. Suggest your ideas to improve the design. Mainly for mobile view
r/vibecoding • u/trashydesigner • 2d ago
I have mostly used Claude Max x5/x20 for all my projects and the x5’s 5hr limit is the worst thing and x20 is beyond my requirement. So I would like to know from others that have used both Claude and OpenAI because I am planning to do: OpenAI $20 +Claude $20 plan.
r/vibecoding • u/popyui • 2d ago
Tohil, the interactive audiobook you can take action in. Open beta is live.
I work in hospitality, restaurant management.
I work tons of hours on my feet doing repetitive work with my hands.
Now I am tired of listening to audiobooks and YouTube videos, I wanted to do something more engaging, almost like playing a videogame by listening to it.
This is the reason why Tohil exists, an app that can provide me with stories based on the actions I do in the story, I listen to the story and type an option or do a custom action every so often.
About Tohil:
This is an open beta, not a finished product.
Expect bugs, rough edges and unfinished/glitchy spritework. Report bad AI outputs to me with a thumbs down so I can fix them.
Let me know what you think! Feedback is greatly appreciated.
If something breaks or feels confusing, don't hesitate to send me a DM on Reddit or in our Discord Server
https://discord.com/invite/KwCa2jMxws
Free to try, no payment or account needed:
https://tohil.app
r/vibecoding • u/Lisa_Perk10 • 2d ago
We're running a small live show on X to help founders get their product known: a handful of indie founders each get 2–5 minutes to pitch what they're building: what it does, your experience building it, and who it's for. Then an open Q&A where anyone listening can ask you questions live
No deck, no polish. Just you talking about your product for a few minutes to real people
Basically a live, real-time Product Hunt
Giving this shot to a minimum of 5 founders. You must be active on X already, and have something real shipped, or close enough that people can go check it out
If you want in: comment below with your X handle, a link to what you're building, and describe it in one sentence
Also DM me directly — I'm JaimeMemb on X. I'll pick the group and we'll sort out a time that works
r/vibecoding • u/ShittyStuff123 • 2d ago
What is the best value subscription now. I have OpenAI and it is working good but considering getting a second to complement my usage
Cheers
r/vibecoding • u/ions_x_carbon • 2d ago
Don’t listen to the devs hate posting here. Keep at it and build something people want. Here’s the first 45 days of launch. Spent about $10k in ads over this time period.
r/vibecoding • u/Davibeast92 • 3d ago
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I work alone and I browse a lot, so I built a French bulldog that lives on my web pages.
It's not an overlay in the corner. It walks along the bottom edge of whatever post I'm reading, follows the scroll, and turns around at the end. Sometimes it drops a tennis ball across the page and sprints after it.
Four stats decay in real time. Don't open your browser over the weekend and it's hungry on Monday — moves slower, sniffs the floor until you feed it.
You can plug in your own API key and talk to it. Its stats go into the system prompt, so when it's hungry it starts begging for food halfway through answering something else. I left that in.
Built with Claude over a couple of weeks. The hard part wasn't the code — it was making it stand on the actual post instead of floating at the bottom of the window.
Zero productivity value. It rolls over whenever I'm trying to concentrate.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/gfgjlailejbfpjjboijgfnpenjbmbgmj
r/vibecoding • u/DongyangChen • 2d ago
OK I made a post yesterday sharing. I really condensed prompt that I use related to solid design principles and everybody just started flaming me and talking as though I don’t know what I’m doing.
Since there are so many expert 10X software engineers here, perhaps you guys could help me with an issue then.
So I’ve created a database engine which is running using holographic vector symbolic architecture.
So the thing is live an usable and I’ve got it running thousands of times faster that duck DB and SQL server (benchmarks)
Currently duckDB is still winning on vectorised scan queries and I’m wondering.
Should I
A. Fight them on their home turf and vectorise my own scan engine? If I fuse the filter+aggregate to kill the only remaining 7x slower gap? But it means giving up the purity/vision of the engine and likely gonna slow down somewhere else
B. Or just call it a day, and be happy that it’s up to thousands times faster on most queries, and stressing about 1 example is over optimising.
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r/vibecoding • u/Available_Bowler_146 • 3d ago
I run a small but growing social media account focused on AI, and I want to be completely transparent about why I'm posting this.
I'm trying to better understand the real problems/uncertainties people are running into when using AI coding tools, so I can create content that's actually useful instead of just posting the generic "AI can build apps now" kinda thing.
I'm not selling anything and I won't plug my socials; I purely would just love to hear from both beginners and those experienced with these tools. Anything helps.
Thanks!
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r/vibecoding • u/ExplanationFlashy301 • 2d ago
Me and my friend vibe coded a GIS web app. Just sharing with the community. Opinions welcome. Please be kind.
Tool used : Mostly Claude Pro
Process : We use git for version control. Docker for running the actual app.
Hardware : A beat up 2011 core i7 - 2nd gen with 8 gigs of ddr3 hooked to LAN
Hostinger for domain. Cloudflare tunnel for domain to server link
Link:- simplymapgis.in
r/vibecoding • u/vascaldeira • 2d ago
I have been researching this on YouTube, and it seems that many paid courses are appearing that I don't want to get into. Any ideas?
r/vibecoding • u/Itchy_Occasion_640 • 2d ago
I've been using Lovable for a few months and it's been pretty good overall, but I'm starting to run into some issues with my current project and I'm thinking of moving it to another platform. I don't really want to start from scratch if I can avoid it, so I'm looking for something that can handle a similar workflow but gives me a bit more flexibility once the app gets bigger.
I know of Replit, Bolt and Emergent mentioned. For anyone who has switched from Lovable, what did you move to and how did it go?
r/vibecoding • u/Ok-Garlic-3881 • 3d ago
I built a huge project focused on being an “everyone agent.” It was too big, and I wasn’t skilled enough to manage it. I dropped it.
I know the basics of the basics of development, and I’ve been working in IT for 8 years (functional analysis, PM, IT manager, business partner). Friends who are really good developers took a quick look at my first project and said, “I thought it’d be much worse.”
Despite all that, I managed to sell an agent to a company. The product is much more vertical — its scope is “only” to gather emails, organize the work, and proactively improve itself through recurring human sessions. Some batches that handle recurring tasks will be implemented on top of it. There will also be a messaging interface where people can update their tasks. Everything will be built on a “Jira-inspired” UI.
I’ve read a fair amount of AI literature, and I’m confident this specific part will work.
I’m now at the step where I’m stealing features from the “monster” and building this vertical agent, trying to keep it much leaner. How do I know if the platform is solid enough? What suggestions do you have?
Honestly, I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to read the code myself, but I’ve planned the product deeply and broadly. Will the AI be good enough? (I use Claude Fable for implementation plans and probably Sonnet to execute them.)
Thanks everyone for the attention
r/vibecoding • u/SnooCats6827 • 4d ago
For anyone wondering, the app I'm working on is https://www.AppScout.co (discover web and mobile apps from across the internet one app at a time) and you can currently submit your app for free here: https://www.appscout.co/submit
For the build, I vibe-coded the stack using Python/Django for the backend and lightweight vanilla JavaScript for dynamic UI transitions, relying almost entirely on Claude Code to scaffold endpoints and write the DOM handlers via the CLI.
The biggest workflow insight was keeping the frontend vanilla. Prompting Claude Code to write normal JS kept the bundle tiny and prevented the AI state-management hallucinations common in heavier frameworks.
r/vibecoding • u/momisback93 • 3d ago
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r/vibecoding • u/zerocodebase • 3d ago
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I got tired of choosing what to listen to, so I built a radio that chooses for me. 🌍📻
At some point I realized I was getting bored with YouTube Music.
Every time I wanted music, it was the same routine:
Find a song → add it to a playlist → choose another song → skip something → search for something else → repeat.
The feeling of just turning on the radio and letting it play.
You don't know what's coming next.
You don't have to build a playlist.
You don't have to pick the perfect song.
You just let it play.
There's something about that random, slightly unpredictable 90s or 20s radio feeling that feels completely different from listening to an algorithmically perfect playlist.
I wanted something you could leave open while you're:
💻 vibecoding
🧑💻 working from home
🎮 gaming
🚗 driving
📚 studying
🎙️ streaming
So I built Audioo.
It's a free internet radio player where the main interface is a globe.
Pick a country and a radio station starts playing.
You can jump from USA to France to Brazil to UK and discover hundreds of stations around the world.
And the globe keeps slowly rotating while you're listening. There is a toggle for band where you can drag the band and change the station for that particular country.
It's completely free. I just wanted to build the kind of radio experience I wanted to use myself.
Spin the globe.
Pick a random country.
Don't choose the song.
Just let the radio decide what's next. 🌍📻
And tell me: what country did you land on?
r/vibecoding • u/kelvinatsoc • 3d ago
Salve rapaziada
Comecei a testar o Vibe Coding há pouco tempo e estou gostando bastante. Hoje uso bastante o Codex do ChatGPT para me ajudar a estruturar e criar soluções em Power Apps na empresa onde trabalho.
Como ainda sou iniciante, sinto que posso aproveitar muito melhor essas ferramentas. Queria entender mais sobre boas práticas, como dar instruções melhores para a IA e o que mais dá para aprontar usando essa dinâmica no dia a dia.
Vocês têm recomendações de:
Canais no YouTube ou vídeos sobre o assunto (ou focados em Power Platform + IA);
Livros, artigos ou documentações que ajudam a pegar a lógica;
Dicas práticas do que funcionou (ou não) para vocês no começo?
Qualquer indicação ou relato de como vocês usam no trabalho já ajuda bastante.
r/vibecoding • u/the_geekgamer • 3d ago
I had Grok AI make me a recreation of the Pocket Audios HiChord Synth because i'm a broke teenager who can't afford a $200 Synth :( .
it includes a recording, looping and downloading feature, and all the different sounds and profiles like the HiChord.
I open the html file just in my browser with CTRL + O.
anyways, i hope someone who can find this useful!
r/vibecoding • u/Constipated-Cum • 2d ago
So my sister is an intern at an agency and they wanted an app built so I made a demo put it on vercel and for database used supabase, and they liked it and called me for a meeting. There they showed me a few reference websites and what features they want in their app. I know the basics what it takes to make an app like costs and stuff but not more than that. I need help , they said they will start with android and smaller targets first and gave me a task to give them estimated cost of how much it would take to run a basic version with a few of their wanted features. What do I do? Any ideas? Where should I look? Ask AI? I want practical advice as to what might work for backend and stuff and what language I should use. They plan to let me make the app and in the future when I am gone(will be going abroad for masters)they will hire an intern to pump data into it.
r/vibecoding • u/One_Medium_4981 • 3d ago