Launched this week
JustVibe is a free search engine, built to help get things done. Search "plan my 5 day trip to tokyo" and instantly receive a fully functional and interactive trip planner, perfectly set up for Tokyo and running directly in your browser. If your perfect app doesn't exist yet, JustVibe builds a custom one for your exact needs in minutes. Every app is yours to keep forever, with zero code. Chat to customize every detail and share your new app with a single link.











"Search engine for doing" implies JustVibe knows when to build a custom app versus when an existing app or a simple answer is the better response. What's the actual decision logic there, like if I search "convert 50 USD to EUR," does it build me a currency converter app or just show me the answer? Curious where the line is between a query that deserves a purpose-built interactive app and one that would be better served by a direct answer.
The you keep every app forever part really caught my attention. Thats a clever way to build a personal toolkit over time. Are there any limits on how many apps a user can create?
I love the direction, but i am wondering about accuracy. if someone builds something like a travel planner or budget calculator, how do you validate that the generated app is reliable?
I think the biggest challenge was not be the technology it'll be changing how people think about search. once someone experiences an app instead of links, it's hard to go back. was that your original vision from day one?
This feels like search is finally evolving beyond blue links. I am curious, if two people type the exact same prompt, do they get identical apps or does the system personalize the experience over time?
Hi!
I am impressed with the idea. I think you've struck gold with the idea that current google is begging for a competitor to their top product ASAP. and you've done a great job in that department.
After trying it out, I feel like there isn't enough emphasis on followup on the first thing it found. the power of AI is continuous conversation and refinement, otherwise it just becomes slop.
It almost did what it was supposed to do. But since you just started, I'm sure you were already aware of that 🙏🏼
Keep up the good work!
I've been messing around with JustVibe for a bit now and it's honestly one of the more useful things I've tried lately. Instead of just spitting out a wall of links like a normal search engine, it actually builds you a little interactive app based on what you asked for — so if you're planning something, comparing something, or just poking around an idea, you get something you can actually use, not just read.
It's fun, too — there's a novelty to typing a random request and watching it turn into a working tool instead of a search results page. And it's genuinely easy to use — no sign-up, no learning curve, you just search like you normally would and it does the rest.
For something that's free and this low-effort to use, it's earned a spot in my regular rotation for quick planning and idea stuff.