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What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?

On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit

I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.

I am not very technical (know some coding/programming basics), but without the help of a tutorial or ChatGPT, I would hardly build a whole project.

Question not only for developers (but also tech newbies):

What was THE FIRST THING YOU VIBECODED?

  • Feel free to share the link or the picture

  • What tool did you use?

  • What was the most difficult part?

  • Did you earn any money with that?

Here is mine:
– It was supposed to be a directory of Bluesky tools

– I used v0.dev by @Vercel

– The most difficult parts were to define something + It also rewrote good parts of the code, so it was kind of a mess for me.

– I haven't earned any money because I haven't published the project. (I abandoned it. :D)

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ethan tan

My first "vibecoding" was actually upgrading my trading system.

I had a quantitative trading bot for A-shares (Chinese stock market) that I'd built the traditional way. I wanted to refactor it from procedural code to a state machine architecture — cleaner logic for handling market conditions.

But back then it was the ancient era of AI coding: copy code → paste into ChatGPT → copy the response → paste back into VS Code → run it → hit a bug → copy the error → paste it back into ChatGPT → repeat. Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V was my most-used shortcut.

Then came Cursor, now Claude Code — and I grew up from a quant trader to an AI builder. I built two websites in one weekend, and now I'm learning SEO through vibecoding. Turns out "vibe-SEOing" is a thing too.

Sara

Visionnaire - an AI goal coaching app. You set a goal, and Arcus (my AI coach) builds you a real plan with strategy steps, a first action for today, and mini goals to track.

I used Claude as my main tool, with Node/Express on the backend, Supabase for the database and auth, and Groq to run the AI.

The hardest part was honestly not the code — it was figuring out how to get people to actually try something new. Distribution is brutal when you're starting from zero.

No money yet — it's free for now while I focus on getting real users and feedback. Just launched today on Product Hunt actually.

visionnaire.onrender.com if you want to try it.

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