You describe what you want in plain English. The AI writes the code. You ship by Sunday.
That is the pitch behind vibe coding, and after shipping a growing portfolio of products this way at Inithouse, a studio running parallel product experiments, we can confirm: it actually works. Not perfectly, not for everything, but well enough to get a real app in front of real users before Monday.
Here is how to do it yourself, step by step.
Pick a small, concrete project
The biggest mistake we see is ambition. Your first vibe-coded app should be something you can describe in two sentences. A quiz. A landing page with a contact form. A simple card game.






