You Know What You Want.
Let's Build It.
Vibe coding: describe your vision, watch it become real software.
You don't need to memorize syntax. You don't need to configure tools. You don't need to read documentation. You just need an idea and the ability to describe it.
Start BuildingWhat is Vibe Coding?
- Vibe coding is a new way to build software
- Instead of writing code, you describe what you want in plain English
- AI agents translate your vision into working software
- You guide the direction, the AI handles the implementation
- No syntax to learn. No errors to debug. No Stack Overflow rabbit holes.
Term coined by Andrej Karpathy — it's how the next generation will build.
The Old Way vs The Vibe Way
Traditional Coding
- •Learn a programming language (months)
- •Set up development environment (hours/days)
- •Write code, hit errors, Google solutions
- •Debug for hours
- •Learn frameworks, libraries, tools
- •Configure deployment
- •Maintain and update dependencies
- •Years to become proficient
Vibe Coding with Solo IDE
- •Open Solo IDE
- •Describe what you want
- •Watch it get built
- •Say “change this” or “add that”
- •Deploy in one click
- •Done
How Vibe Coding Works in Solo IDE
1. Just Describe It
Talk to Solo IDE like you're talking to a developer friend.
2. Watch It Happen
Solo IDE's AI agents start building. You see the code being written, the preview updating in real-time. It's not magic — it's just really fast.
3. Guide and Refine
Don't like something? Just say so:
The agents adjust. You iterate until it's right.
4. Ship It
One click to deploy. Your app is live. Share the link. You just built software.
What Vibe Coders Are Building
Yes, It's Real Code
- Solo IDE generates actual code — not some proprietary format
- You can see every line if you want (or ignore it completely)
- Export anytime — no lock-in
- A developer could pick up your project and continue it
- It runs on real infrastructure, not some sandboxed demo
This isn't a toy. People are shipping production apps.
Is Vibe Coding For You?
You should try vibe coding if:
- You have ideas but coding feels like too big a hurdle
- You've tried learning to code but got frustrated with setup/errors
- You're technical-adjacent (designer, PM, marketer) but not a programmer
- You can describe what you want clearly, even if you can't build it
- You want to prototype fast without waiting for developers
- You believe in “why learn the hard way when there's an easier way”
Maybe not for you if:
- You enjoy the craft of writing code by hand
- You're building highly specialized systems (ML pipelines, game engines)
- You need extremely fine-grained control over every line
The Best Way to Learn is to Build
Traditional path:
tutorials → courses → books → bootcamps → maybe build something
Vibe coding path:
have idea → build it → learn along the way
- You absorb concepts by seeing them in action
- Many vibe coders eventually learn traditional coding — but they start by shipping
Building is the best teacher.
Start Your First Vibe Coding Session
Join the Solo IDE waitlist (free)
When you get access, open the app
Think of something you want to build
Describe it to Solo IDE
Iterate until it's right
Ship it
No courses to take first. No environment to set up. No prerequisites.
Join the WaitlistVibe Coding Questions
Ready to vibe?
Join the waitlist and start building software the way it should be — by describing what you want.