I've been thinking about something.
Vibe coding tools have made it incredibly easy to BUILD things. You describe what
you want, and Claude / GPT / Cursor gives you working code in minutes.
But then what?
Most of these projects never leave localhost. The creator moves on to the next
idea. The code sits in a folder. Nobody ever sees it.
I call this the "last mile" problem the gap between "it works on my machine"
and "anyone can see it."
We've been building something to fix this (launching here next week), but I'm
curious:
- How do you currently share your vibe-coded projects?
- What stops you from putting things live?
- Do you even care about sharing, or is building the whole point?
Would love to hear how others think about this.
NFT Studio
@mave99aΒ
/explore surprised me too. I made a couple of H5 games just to test the publish flow -- figured nobody would find them. Then someone DM'd me saying they saw one and built their own version. Didn't see that coming.
If you have anything sitting on localhost, just throw it up. It really doesn't need to be polished.
vibe coding with OpenClaw + MyVibe is actually insane. you just drop the project in and get a live URL instantly. no more screen sharing lol.
Aistro
@zhuzhuyuleΒ Yes, that's why we build this.
Aistro
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honestly this solves something that's been bugging me forever β I'd build stuff and then just leave it sitting on localhost because deploying always felt like a whole extra project. tried MyVibe yesterday and /myvibe-publish actually works in seconds!