Stop Coding. Start Vibe Coding.

Stop Coding. Start Vibe Coding.

Three months back, we said: Coding is dead. Long live vibes. But what’s happening now goes deeper. We're not just vibing; we're building million-dollar apps overnight.

Last week, an investor with zero coding experience built a SaaS project on Replit in eight weeks. He called it Biography Studio AI. Cost? $1,500 in AI tokens. Estimated cost without AI? $1.7 million and a team of 8. Result? A fully working product with integrations across OpenAI, Stripe, and ElevenLabs. Solo. No code.

And he’s not alone.

Brazilian edtech player Qconcursos made $3 million in just 48 hours after building their new platform on Lovable, a vibe coding tool. They used just two developers for a task that would have taken a team of 30 otherwise.

Platforms like Hostinger Horizons now let you launch complete web apps using natural language. Type your idea, and watch it go live in minutes. Then there is GitHub Copilot, Amazon Q Developer, Cursor, Windsurf (acquired by OpenAI), Bolt, and v0 by Vercel. The list just goes on. 

Welcome to the Vibe Coding Era—where the code fades into the background, and intent becomes the new interface. Before we continue vibing with the newsletter, let’s look at some of the top news and stories of the week: 

  • Is Google trying to make GenAI free for everyone? With the launch of Gemini CLI, an open-source, terminal-based AI agent offering generous free limits, Google is pushing the cost of generative AI toward zero, betting big on distribution over exclusivity in its battle with OpenAI and Anthropic.

  • Your mind could soon control more than you ever imagined. At Neuralink’s Summer 2025 event, Elon Musk’s team showcased brain-controlled gaming, robotic limbs, and a roadmap toward a full-brain interface, marking the dawn of a ‘Moore’s Law for the mind’ and a future where your thoughts could control reality.

  • India’s space race just got a veteran boost. Former ISRO chairman S Somanath has joined Skyroot Aerospace as chief technical advisor to guide its maiden orbital launch, marking a major leap for India’s private space sector. 

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  • AWS is quietly shaping India’s tech backbone. At the AWS Summit Mumbai, leaders from AWS, Maruti Suzuki, Comviva, and other organisations showcased how India is building global-scale, AI-first innovations using AWS. With $12.7 billion in local investments and citizen-scale deployments like Poshan Tracker and DigiLocker, AWS is doubling down on India’s innovation economy. 

  • Wondering where agentic AI is really headed, and if your job is safe? Siddharth Murlidharan, VP of financial services at Tredence, breaks it down nicely. He believes that India’s adoption of agentic AI is steady but strategic, with companies focusing on specific, high-impact use cases like fraud detection, lending, and wealth management. 

  • What does real innovation in AI look like? It starts with inclusion. At WiDS Bengaluru 2025, Intuit brought together 140+ data science professionals to discuss AI fairness, LLMs in finance, and scalable system design, showcasing how diverse voices and real-world applications are shaping the future of responsible AI in India.

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Now, let’s circle back to vibe coding… Former OpenAI researcher Andrej Karpathy defined it first. “Vibe coding” is when you stop writing traditional code and start building with AI-driven intuition. Think in ideas, not syntax.

Vibe coding is real, and it’s an industry. Replit crossed $100 million in ARR. Lovable is raising funds at a $1.5 billion valuation. Hostinger Horizons supports 80+ languages and is launching apps through chat prompts.

This is more than a developer revolution—it’s a builder renaissance.

No IDE, no frameworks. Just describe the app, and watch it come alive. The Pushback Has Begun

However, as builders push the boundaries, traditional players are pushing back.

Last week, DocuSign sent a legal notice to Michael Luo, a solo developer who built Inkless, a free e-signature tool using ChatGPT, Cursor, and Lovable. The app took just two days to build and offered unlimited document signing, directly challenging DocuSign’s paid offering.

From Prompts to Context: The Next Evolution

But vibes alone won’t cut it anymore. Now, it’s also about context engineering—a new paradigm that replaces guesswork with structure.

“Context engineering is 10x better than prompt engineering and 100x better than vibe coding,” said Austen Allred, founder of BloomTech

Eureka Labs founder Andrej Karpathy calls context engineering the art of feeding LLMs everything they need: memory, past interactions, tool outputs, structured docs. It’s no longer just clever prompts; it’s an entire orchestration of inputs.

“It’s not a wrapper. It’s a new software paradigm,” said Karpathy

LangGraph’s rise, Claude 4’s context window, Replit’s agent-based deployment all hint at the same truth: intuition got us here, but precision will take us forward.

We have crossed the prompt frontier. Now we are building systems.

The Software Engineers’ Dilemma

Is it still a good time to be a software engineer? It depends on whom you ask.

Todd McKinnon (Okta) says AI will create more jobs for developers. Andrew Ng calls “coding is dead” the worst career advice ever given. However, OpenAI’s Sam Altman suggests that we may need fewer engineers soon. Anthropic’s Dario Amodei says 90% of code could be AI-generated by year-end.

The truth is, software engineering isn’t dying. It’s mutating.

Engineers who embrace AI tools are shipping faster, focusing on logic over syntax, and solving real problems. Those stuck in boilerplate loops are falling behind.

Even Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, echoed the shift:

“We have to get our head around this idea that AI can do things that we were doing before, and we can move on to do higher value work.”

Benioff says AI already handles 30–50% of engineering and support work at Salesforce, calling it a “digital labour revolution” that will fundamentally reshape the workforce.

The Bottom Line

Vibe coding isn’t the end of engineering; it’s the expansion of it. The interface has changed. The builder profile has expanded. And the best time to build is now.

Don’t wait for a perfect code. Just describe what you want.

Stop Coding. Start Vibe Coding. Want to launch your next idea? Use code AIMHOSTINGER for 10% off on Hostinger Horizons. The vibe is real. Happy vibe coding, 

Amit Raja Naik 

Aishwary Shrivastava

Championing an AI-First Engineering Culture | Principal Engineer @ MachineHack | Blending Product, People & Scalable AI-Driven Solutions

1mo

Thanks for this perspective! AI isn’t replacing us, it’s amplifying our reach. Reskilling and reframing roles are the real wins. It’s about embracing new workflows, not losing our craft.

Arindam Sarkar

Academics and/or research

1mo

Objects to vibes?🕉️🙏🕉️

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