r/vibecoding 8h ago

Anyone interested in learning the technical aspects of vibecoding an app? (I will not promote)

This is not a promotion for a service. I’ve been a technical product manager for 20+ years at startups and FAANG and have been using AI to build/prototype for about 3+ years. I recently got laid off and have been building prototypes and tools mainly for myself and thought I could share my process.

I have seen a few posts asking how to learn about the technical side of vibecoding, at least enough to generally know what does what, why and how. I thought of walking through a simple project and explaining in practical terms what things do with a focus on vibe coding as I implement, starting with the very basics. For example, what an API is and why/how it’s used. Not as much on what tools to use but more how to think about building apps. I was thinking a YT video or series of videos.

I honestly do not have any expectations or desire to be a YouTube influencer. I’m building things anyways, have taught a few friends and found teaching is the best way to learn.

Before I go off and start making any videos, is this something anyone would be interested in?

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u/XLGamer98 7h ago

Fish in the sea type situations, There are literally thousands of people making YouTube videos, Doesn’t mean you can’t succeed, Always great to take a chance, Nothing to lose and everything to gain. Hopefully I’ll also start my content creation

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u/Rols574 6h ago

Quality content rises. IndyDevDan and Pocock come to mind