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Build with Vibe

6 partsBeginnerVibeApp buildingPromptingSelling AI
Required · A Business App account with Vibe

Objective

Describe what you want in plain English and ship real apps. What makes Vibe different is that it already knows the business, so you are never starting from a blank page. This path runs from your first landing page through to selling Vibe work as a service.

Outcomes

You can describe an app in plain English and get something real back
You can connect a build to forms, CRM, and analytics
You can take a prototype to production on a custom domain
You can price and sell Vibe work for clients
Content coming soon

This path is in development. Until it publishes, the Vibe overview in Documentation and the detailed guides in the Business App Help Center are the places to go.

This path covers

Meet Vibe


What vibe coding is, and why an app builder that already knows the business changes the game.

Key topics:

  • What vibe coding is
  • Why pre-loaded business context is the differentiator
  • What partners are building today
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Your first build


From a plain-English description to something real on the screen.

Key topics:

  • Describing what you want
  • Your first landing page
  • Iterating on what comes back
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Prompt like a builder


The difference between asking for an app and specifying one.

Key topics:

  • Being specific about structure and behavior
  • Building in layers instead of one shot
  • Knowing when to restart rather than patch
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Connect everything


Forms, CRM, and analytics wired into what you built.

Key topics:

  • Capturing form submissions
  • Writing into the CRM
  • Adding analytics
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From prototype to production


Custom domains and the checks worth running before a client sees it.

Key topics:

  • Going live on a custom domain
  • What to check before you hand it over
  • Maintaining what you shipped
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Vibe as a service


Pricing and selling Vibe work for clients.

Key topics:

  • What clients will pay for
  • Pricing a build
  • Turning one build into a repeatable offer
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