5 Products We Built with Vibe Coding: 5 Lessons Learned
We're not here to teach you how. We're here to tell you what we built, what we messed up, and what we're still figuring out.
We're not here to teach you how. We're here to tell you what we built, what we messed up, and what we're still figuring out.
After digging into 18 vibe coders' first revenue stories across r/vibecoding, Indie Hackers, X, and Hacker News, I found 4 common steps they all took. This isn't an expert guide; it's a real path mapped out by someone still on the journey.
> Built several side projects, but none get used? The problem isn't your tech. It's everything else. Here are 4 common traps I've fallen into and observed in the community.
After being asked this question for the thirtieth time, I finally realized its premise was flawed.
What exactly is the Vibe Coder creator ecosystem? Vibe Code Home isn't about teaching you to code; it's about helping you transform your ideas into products that people actually use and pay for. Whether you're an experienced engineer or have never written a line of code, this is your starting point to go from zero to launch.
Building an app from scratch to launch with Vibe Coding took me 3 months. Looking back, what truly changed me wasn't a technical breakthrough, but a deeper understanding of "building products." These 6 insights apply to anyone who wants to turn an idea into a product.
Whether you're an engineer or a product person, Vibe Code Home helps you build products that matter
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