About VibeCode
Practical AI content for people who want to ship, not just scroll
VibeCode is built around practical AI use: vibe coding workflows, tool comparisons, automation guides, and realistic monetization ideas for builders, freelancers, and solo founders.
Most AI content is either too vague to be useful or too hyped to trust. VibeCode is designed to be the opposite: clear, practical, and focused on workflows that help people actually build.
We care most about helping readers answer three questions fast: what a tool is good at, how to use AI without making a mess, and which paths are worth monetizing.
What you’ll find here
The site is organized around the parts of AI-assisted building that matter most: how to work with AI, which tools to use, how to automate, and how to turn those workflows into real revenue.
Workflows for shipping with AI without letting it touch unrelated files or create fragile code.
Editor and assistant comparisons that explain which tools fit autocomplete, multi-file edits, and real project work.
Practical automation content for builders comparing n8n, Zapier, Make, and related systems.
Grounded ideas for turning AI workflows into client services, templates, content, and small products.
Who it’s for
- Solo founders trying to ship faster with AI
- Freelancers turning AI workflows into client-ready offers
- Developers comparing editors and assistants before switching tools
- Operators building lightweight automations instead of repetitive manual processes
How we think about publishing
We focus on search-aligned questions builders are already asking: what a tool is for, how two tools compare, and how to ship faster with AI.
The strongest posts explain a workflow, a decision, or a tradeoff clearly enough that a reader can act on it right away.
Comparison pages, current-year guides, and core explainers get refined as the market shifts so the site stays focused and readable.
Editorial principles
- Prefer real workflows over empty feature lists
- Keep recommendations editorial first and monetization second
- Use affiliate links only when they are genuinely relevant
- Focus the site on AI, automation, and monetization instead of unrelated niches
How monetization fits
Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you purchase through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
That only works long-term if the content stays genuinely useful, so the goal is to keep the editorial side strong enough that monetization supports the site instead of distorting it.
Read the privacy pageBest places to start
If you’re new here, these pages will give you the fastest sense of what the site is about and which direction to go next.
The foundational definition, workflow, risks, and tools behind AI-assisted building.
A practical overview of what actually matters when choosing an AI-first editor.
The clearest current automation comparison on the site for builders weighing control vs speed.