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In this Sunday edition of Business Insider Today, these three non-techie people vibe-coded solutions to their problems.
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Lots of app ideas but no coding skills? It's time to vibe code your life.

Joe Poynton has never taken a coding course. Now, after picking up vibe coding, he's an app developer.

A dozen "vibe coders" have built no-code apps and websites to support their aging parents, from reading medical records to…

TechCrunch spoke to experienced coders about their time using AI-generated code about what they see as the future of vibe coding.

Discover how Vibe Coding revolutionizes feature development by reducing time spent on repetitive boilerplate tasks. Learn the…

Scott Klipper, 39, vibe coded Trot My Tot, a platform where parents can find short-term nannies for one-off gigs.