Vibes DIY
GOOD.VIBES.DIY — THE VIBES SHOWCASE

Software is getting
weird again.

Vibes lets you make a real web app just by describing it — it's live instantly, you share it with a link, and you keep changing it by talking to it. This site is the public record of what that looks like: the blog, the builder's docs, and a catalog of hundreds of live apps. Everything here is cloneable and yours.

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What Is Vibes DIY

Tiny software for your specific situation

Vibes DIY is for making tiny custom software — things built for your specific situation, your specific people. A trivia night for the group chat, or an order form for the shop. The same move either way: describe it, it's live at a link, and you keep changing it by talking to it. Nobody starts from a blank page, and nobody has to call themselves a coder.

good.vibes.diy is the public gallery of what people are making with it. The catalog collects hundreds of live apps for their night, their league, their shop, their weird specific thing. Every one is deployed on the Vibes DIY platform — not a mockup, not a prototype. If you see something close to what you need, clone it and make it yours.

The Whole Pitch
01

Fun

Build for any reason, or no reason. A bit for the group chat, a game for the kids — or because the spreadsheet is killing you.

02

Done

It's a real app, live at its own link. Not a prototype. It takes the order the moment it's live — add a payment flow when you're ready.

03

Alive

Keep talking to it and it keeps changing. So can anyone you share it with — seeing a vibe makes you want to change it.

From the Group Chat to the Front Counter

The group chat

Friends, hobbies, a bit, a night out. Build for fun.

  • The teacher remixes a flashcard vibe into a live trivia game — students change the questions mid-round.
  • The car club shares one restoration log; everyone tracks their garage on the same tool.
  • The group chat settles best-taco once and for all with a tier-list ranker everyone votes in.

The front counter

The taco truck, the contractor, the shop with a duct-taped spreadsheet. Build to get something done.

  • The food truck posts a daily-specials board that takes the order the moment it's live.
  • The contractor replaces texts and a clipboard with jobsite checklists and a customer portal.
  • The shop turns the spreadsheet everyone fights over into a form, a dashboard, and one source of truth.
You control your app's data. A new vibe starts private to the people you invite — you choose who can read, write, and open it — and you publish it to the world when you're ready. It's all open source, so anyone can look under the hood.
"Seeing should imply changing."
The test for everything on this site