Nika

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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Kashif Aziz

Not the first, but here are couple of projects I am working on - using Cursor with Claude.


Nika

@kashif_aziz can you share the link for the second one with gifts?

Muharrem Yurtsever

My first “vibecoded” project was GlobAI.

It’s a decentralized AI network that lets people run huge models like Llama-3.3-70B across their own devices.

I’m not a big team or a funded startup. I built the beta solo in 3 months using tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor.

Managing so many moving parts (frontend, backend, token economy, devops) alone while learning on the go.

I haven’t earned big money yet, but I’m launching GlobAI publicly and already have real users testing it.

It’s wild how AI tools helped me compress what would normally take a team a year into just a few months.

Link → https://globai.org

Nika

@globai Did you launch on PH?

Justin K

I built fitfor.app with bolt and cursor.

I found having basic development understanding is crucial to get the most of of the tools.

Second best thing I find was to get the tools to build documentation before building the features, then reference and update as you go.

Nika

@justin_fitfor Are you also a workout enthusiast? :D

DA

Vibecoded www.bearsavings.com (80%)

Nika

@daguy Is it a project for not wasting groceries?

Tim McMahon

I was playing Dungeons and Dragons with my kids and neighbors and found myself generating a lot of content using popular AI sites. I had been messing with @Cursor around the same time so I decided to build an app that generates TTRPG campaign content.

I've built the app, and now I need to figure out how to market it so here I am!

Nika

@tfmcmahon Kickstarter is more oriented to games (you could make it visible also through that platform) :)

Panagiotis Visilias

I vibe coded 100% of my Chrome/VS Code extension.

I also vibe coded the website, but I made a few changes to the UI design.

Overall, everything was vibe coded.

Cursor for Prompts

https://promptdc.com/

Nika

@p_visilias To whom do you offer it? I think it could be great to team up with those big companies for vibecoding because it could help their users better define the prompts and improve the user experience of using their tools (they would get better replies).

Panagiotis Visilias

@busmark_w_nika True, but it’s hard to team up with those companies right now. It hasn’t even been a month since I published it. Most of my users are currently using Cursor and Lovable. I plan to release it as both a Windsurf and Cursor extension later this week. I do have some plans to approach a few companies about potential partnerships as the product grows.

Nika

@p_visilias yeah, because they are big and potentially solve other campaigns and problems related. I keep my fingers crossed for a successful launch.

João Pinho

My first vibe-coded project: OurMedBuddy 🚀

What I built: A medication coordination app that redistributes the mental load of healthcare between parents/caregivers. It generates smart calendar files that automatically invite everyone so no one person has to remember and share medication schedules.

Tool used: Replit Agent - chose it because I could iterate in real-time during my Product Hunt launch

The story: As a parent, I was tired of being the only one who remembered medication details after pediatrician visits while my wife carried all the mental load. I wanted to build something that would automatically share this invisible burden.

Most difficult part: Not the coding (Agent handled that brilliantly) - it was defining the actual problem. I spent more time thinking through the user experience and real family dynamics than writing code. Agent let me focus on solving the human problem rather than wrestling with technical implementation.

Results: Launched 3 days ago and hit 387 unique visitors in 48 hours. But the real validation? Parents are actually using it to coordinate care - the server logs show sustained engagement with people generating and sharing real medication schedules.

The vibe-coding advantage: During the live Product Hunt campaign, users requested features and I shipped them the same day. Email invitations, input validation, mobile UX improvements - all deployed within hours of feedback. That's impossible with traditional development cycles.

Money: Too early to monetize, but the user engagement suggests real product-market fit for solving this specific parenting pain point.

Link: https://ourmedbuddy.com/

The best part about vibe coding isn't the speed - it's that it lets non-technical people focus on solving real problems instead of fighting with syntax.

Nika

@joao_pinho2 This is really a helpful use case – the healthcare industry. Do you have an ambition to reach out to caregivers, nursing homes or similar centres where this could be used?

Areeb Ali

👋 Hey @busmark_w_nika I am building PromptN the all-in-one Prompt command center built for non-technical professionals i.e: marketers, educators, small-business owners who want powerful AI outputs without wrestling with confusing model syntax. Built, Organize and share prompts in one place.

Most tools assume you already know how to write the perfect prompt or force you into rigid templates.

What makes PromptN different is how effortless it feels: you start with a simple sentence describing what you want, and it instantly creates polished, ready-to-run prompts tailored for your favorite AI tools. Over time, it learns your style and keeps everything organized in one place.

I am especially proud that you don’t need any prompt engineering background to get pro-level outputs. Just your idea.

Excited to hear your thoughts and constructive feedback to make PromptN a great tool! 🙌

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Areeb Ali

Areeb Ali

@busmark_w_nika Yeah, it looks similar but it's very different than what https://promptdc.com/ is doing. It is only a chrome plugin at the moment and targeting devs and vibe coders.

PromptN's audience is fairly different and it has a totally different vision. It is not for tech savvy people. It is to help non-technical people get better prompts for all available AI Tools. It is not restricted to applications or websites, it can also help in creating a better prompt for mid-journey and RUNWAY.

Dmytro Chuta

Hey everyone. I built @DeskMinder² using Vibecoding. I’m a designer, not a developer. Over the past six months, I’ve created six projects this way - two of them have already been launched and are generating a solid income. What started as an experiment and a side project is quickly turning into something more and I can already see that in another six months, I’ll have a full-fledged product company with a dozen active projects.

Nika

@dmitriychuta I have seen you ranked in the first place – congratulations! :)
Did you have any massive marketing campaigns? :)

Regarding vibe-coding – how did you check the code? (e.g. whether there will be no bugs, etc.... do you know at least some basics in coding?) :)

Dmytro Chuta

@busmark_w_nikaNah, I didn’t even look at the code did everything purely on vibes. The product has over 4,000 users and the number keeps growing every day. Marketing is minimal just Product Hunt, Reddit, posts on Threads and X. The product is growing organically on its own.

Nika

@dmitriychuta Probably found PMF! :D

Andrew Jameson

pickleball scoring app!

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