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Vibe Marketplace by Greta
Launched this week
The biggest launch in history of Vibe Coding is here with Vibe Economy.
Vibe Marketplace by Greta is a place where you can create, sell and earn endlessly as a side hustle. Create websites, apps, or UI components without writing a single line of code with Greta, publish them to the marketplace, and earn money when others buy and reuse your work. You can also purchase ready-made products to launch faster without building from scratch.





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Congrats on the launch and the product!
Sounds like a helpful platform for exposure, but I'm curious what distribution opportunities Greta offers?
Greta
@ruxandra_mazilu The idea is that the Marketplace itself becomes a discovery layer, creators can publish their apps or components and get exposure to the Greta community of builders. We’re also working on features like better discovery, categories, and recommendations to help good projects get noticed as the ecosystem grows.
Interesting. I built "anvoie dot com" using vibe coding. Could you guys take a look? it would be a nice fit for Greta
Greta
@allanoricil Just checked it out, looks great to me!!
Would definitely love to see something like this on Greta. Feel free to publish it on the Marketplace if you’d like!
Greta
Hey Product Hunt - Shubham here, founder of Greta.
First of all, thank you to this community. When we launched Greta last year, the support here was incredible. The feedback, the conversations, the early adopters, it genuinely helped shape what Greta has become.
Because of all that love over the past year, today we’re launching our biggest update yet on our birthday week.
Vibe Marketplace.
For the first time, creators can sell what they build with AI - apps, websites, tools, UI components, and others can instantly use or remix them instead of starting from scratch.
We believe the next step after vibe coding is the vibe economy - where builders don’t just create things for themselves, they publish, share, and earn from them.
Really excited to share this with the community that supported us from day one.
Curious to hear what you think, and especially:
What’s the first thing you’d want to build and sell on the marketplace?
@richexplorer You build a one-off client microsite on Friday, and by Monday that same project can live in Vibe Marketplace instead of dying in a folder. Keep 100% of sales is a strong hook, but remix history, update cadence, and buyer reviews will tecide whether people trust what they buy.
This seems like a good starter for people who do not vibe code well, and they get to learn from others who do it right or build on top of what others have done. Congrats on the launch!!
Greta
@himani_sah1 Thankyou so much! That’s exactly the idea, giving people a starting point where they can explore what others have built, learn from it, and even build on top of it.
Congrats on the launch!
The 'prompt to production-ready app' promise is bold — what's the most complex app someone has built with Greta so far?
Prava
Congratulations on the launch! I always wondered why something like this didn't exist before, because for technical people and semi-technical people vibe coding may still feel easy, but then absolute non-technical folks have to start somewhere, and this can be a good starter for them.
Greta
@zerotox Thanks so much! That’s exactly how we see it too. Vibe coding makes building much easier, but getting started can still feel overwhelming for completely non-technical folks. The idea behind the Marketplace is to give them a starting point, they can explore ready-made apps, learn from them, and even build and sell their own over time. Really excited to see how people use it.
the chat-based building interface is the right call - getting to a working app without touching code is where this space is going. curious how greta handles returning builders. every session starting from scratch feels like the main friction point once you're past the first build. noticed you're using claude under the hood. been thinking about this exact context persistence problem with northr identity.