Midjourney/Every illustration.

I Found 12 People Who Ditched Their Expensive Software for AI-built Tools

They're saving six figures and launching products faster—all without writing code

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Lewis Kallow 4 days ago

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this piece, both the featured vibe coders and the team behind the scenes at Every. Would love to connect with anyone this one resonated with.

Lorin Ricker 4 days ago

@lewis_4329 Yup, let's connect. I'd sure like to see some full-transcripts (conversations) between designers and their chatbots -- their prompts (and techniques) would be really valuable to others who want to learn vibe coding techniques. Any chance of getting some of these to share?

Lorin Ricker 4 days ago

Good article! But... it's one thing to claim "s/he vibe coded this app with AI chatbot 'xyz'"; but it's another thing to actually see some "done for real", that is, to share and see the actual transcript from first prompt to "well enough along to infer the rest." In other words, these claims suggest a whole revolutionary approach to app-building that deserves seeing and sharing by example, not just by claims of results. Are any of the correspondents/contributors to the examples herein willing/able to share their chatbot-build transcripts, conversations? Very curious to see... Thanks!

Ashutosh 2 days ago

This was a great post, thank you. Especially the multiple different use cases you featured. What I’d love to see though is some BTS of exactly how some of these people are going from zero to revenue. Take, for example, Jon Cheney’s story you featured. It’s inspiring, but what about user acquisition? How did he do that? What’s required? A huge following? Knowing how to launch on PH? Multiple other things? That’s still a black box. It was nice of Replit to cover the story, but even that doesn’t go into the zero to revenue story. Sure, we can find general tips on the interent about launching products, but I feel proper case studies for AI-build products are what’s lacking in this space. We need more of those.