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V VibeShip
v0.1 · the vibe-coding MVP builder

Ship an MVP from one prompt.

Describe your app idea in plain English. Get a working full-stack web app — frontend, backend, database, auth — with real, exportable code. Not a mockup.

// your prompt
"A marketplace for indie game composers. Artists upload tracks, studios license them, payouts via Stripe Connect."
generates: landing page · auth · upload · search · checkout · payouts · admin
What's inside

Everything you need to go from idea to live URL.

Not a no-code toy. Real, full-stack code you actually own.

Prompt → full-stack app

Describe what you want in plain English. Get a working React frontend, Supabase backend, auth, and database — real code, not a mockup.

One-click deploy

Ship to a live URL with custom domains. No infra setup, no DevOps, no 3am pager.

Visual editing + iterative prompts

Click anything to tweak it, or just tell the AI what to change. Refine features as fast as you can think them.

Team workspaces

Bring your co-founder, designer, or client into the same project. Comment, edit, and ship together.

Own your code, export anytime

Push to GitHub, eject to your own stack, hand it off to engineers. No lock-in, ever.

Built for speed-to-prototype

Solo founders, indie hackers, agencies, internal tools — go from idea to demo in an afternoon.

How it works

From paragraph to deployed app in an afternoon.

  1. 01

    Describe your idea

    One paragraph is enough. The AI asks clarifying questions if it needs more.

  2. 02

    Watch it generate

    Frontend, backend, database, auth — wired together and ready to run in minutes.

  3. 03

    Refine by prompting

    "Add a pricing page." "Make the dashboard darker." "Connect Stripe." Done.

  4. 04

    Deploy or export

    Hit deploy for a live URL, or push the code to GitHub when you're ready to scale.

Where it fits

The MVP stage, handled.

Built for the messy middle: you have an idea, maybe a co-founder, definitely not a six-month roadmap. Get something real in front of users this week.

Great for
  • Solo founders
  • Indie hackers
  • Agencies prototyping
  • Internal tools
  • Investor demos
Not for
  • Sensitive data
  • Regulated workloads
  • Complex backend logic
  • Long-term maintenance
  • Without a real dev team at scale
Honest take

Speed comes with tradeoffs.

We won't pretend this is a substitute for a hand-built stack. Here's where it shines, and where you should plan to hand off.

Dimension
Verdict
Speed
Best-in-class
Code quality
Good enough
Security maturity
Foundational
Custom backend logic
Limited
Long-term maintenance
Not its strength

The common pattern: validate fast here, then hand off to engineers (or migrate) once the idea has traction. That's not a bug — it's the point.

FAQ

Questions, answered straight.

Who is this for?

Solo founders validating a new idea, indie hackers building weekend projects, agencies mocking up client work, and teams prototyping internal tools or investor demos.

Is the code production-ready?

It's real, working code you can run and extend. It's optimized for speed-to-prototype — great for MVPs, demos, and validation. For regulated workloads or long-term maintainability at scale, plan to hand off to engineers once you've got traction.

Do I own the code?

Yes. You can export everything to GitHub, eject to your own stack, or keep iterating inside the platform. No lock-in.

What stack does it generate?

React + Tailwind on the frontend, Supabase (Postgres, auth, file storage) on the backend. You can swap pieces out as you grow.

How is this different from hiring a dev agency?

Agencies take weeks and cost tens of thousands. This gets you a working MVP in an afternoon for a fraction of the cost. The tradeoff is you should still bring in engineers before going to scale.

Stop planning. Start shipping.

Describe your idea. Get a deployed app by lunch.