I work at an early stage startup and I'd estimate 70-80% of our codebase is vibe coded (510k lines). To be clear, it's not 1 shot "build this feature." More like, "implement get_slim_documents for Jira in the exact same way we did it for the Confluence connector." Comfort with AI coding tools is actually something we gauge during interviews/work trials. Looking at our peer companies, it's exactly the same. My hypothesis/assertion is that companies founded ~2022+ are fundamentally intertwined with "vibe coding." In 5 years, programming will connote vibe coding more than it will connote non-AI assisted work. Am I crazy? Pigeon-holed in the SF startup world? Naive? Would love to hear more thoughts/diverse perspectives on this.
Pro forensic image analysis features. Easy to learn and use.
Go to our project website page or GitHub page links for detailed information and to get access to download our installer for Windows 10 and 11.
I've recently been recommended various new tools like Warp (terminal) and Zed (IDE). They are both quite intriguing, as I expect both could help speed up my development workflow. However, actually switching to them seems to be a huge lift. I've downloaded and explored the two apps, but the thought of figuring out which current habits can be replicated vs. which ones I should completely relearn with the new app's tools is quite daunting. As a result, I haven't re-opened them... I think the ProductHunt community would lean on the side of more experimental and motivated to try new things. How many new products do you try? How many end up sticking? Do you also feel the obstacles I've mentioned above and what ends up pushing you over that activation energy?
Hey guys I joined PH last year but I've been pretty quiet here and I'm looking to connect with folks building wellness/ productivity products! I'm Shey and I'm building a a Voice Journaling app for women, I started this because I struggled with conventional journalling as I have ADHD and always wished journaling could be conversationational I hope to launch next month! Feel free to say Hi and ahare what you are building and how I can support you!
I wanted to share a little project I ve been working on. It s a simple AI tool that looks at your resume and suggests some career paths you might or might not have thought about, based on your skills and experience.
It s still in the early stages (an MVP), so it s not perfect yet. Completely made with Lovable since I don't have a coding background. I d really love if you could try it out and let me know what you think what works, what doesn t, or what could be better.
AI powered video generation tool with narration, captions, thumbnails, quizzes and its own built in video player. User chooses their categories to save their videos to. Generate from a whole PDF or pages from a PDF
AI powered video generation tool with narration, captions, thumbnails, quizzes and its own built in video player. User chooses their categories to save their videos to. Generate from a whole PDF or pages from a PDF
I spend a lot more time on PH at the moment to see what indepedent makers are spending their time on. I've noticed some patterns and also want to share a little bit about my journey at South Park Commons. Most startup stories begin at zero when there s already a team, an idea, maybe even a prototype. But at South Park Commons (SPC), the philosophy is different: people gather in the -1 to 0 stage. That liminal space where you don t yet know what you re building or even if you should build at all. It s a place for exploration, experimentation, and being brutally honest about what s working and what s not.
A hallmark of SPC is how often industry leaders drop by to share what they ve learned in the wild. Recently, I was in a small chat with Tyler Payne former Google and LinkedIn AI lead, startup builder, who has spent the last decade helping teams actually ship real-world ML systems. We're always talking about what's being launched at SPC.
I m Roshin. I come from a business analyst role with a finance background, and lately, I ve been diving into product building and no-code tools to learn how to create real products. Super excited to be part of this community and learn from all of you!
Manage code projects, versions, releases, tags and publish directly to Git Hub with project activity logging. A creative, useful and professional alternative to Git Gui/Git Hub Desktop. Need a ready to go App ready to launch on your desktop? See links
As a data engineer who has little experience in full-stack software development, I ve been experimenting with vibe coding tools to move fast in the early stages.
My flow looked like this:
Prototyped the main UI in V0 (after 300+ iterations/conversations back and forth)
File Search Pro is a Directory indexing, file search and file management desktop application for Windows 10-11. Features standard and developer filters, email, open, save and tag files. Just open the readme.md in the repo and at the bottom is a direct download
I've had a long technical career in networking, integration, software, computers, configurations, testing, debugging and more for over 25 years. It wasn't until about 5 years ago i started making my own experiment's using Arduino IDE. After that i continued on with python courses, java, android studio creating all kinds of applications for users or production testing environments, which led me to here: A full featured AI chat UI that rivals and out performs Chat GPT in features and enhancements. If your building ai chats, I'm happy to share my knowledge and experience.
I'm not a seasoned professional developer, rather i consider myself a highly skilled and educated knowledge worker.
Dev focused Custom Ai Web chat UI built on java, flask, Ollama, Cloudflare, Deepseek coder v2/deepseek v2/Codellama by Meta for Personal, developer or commercial use. We can provide login credentials for anyone wanting to try: deepcoderai.deepcoderai.org/