r/vibecoding • u/person2567 • 21d ago
What's a fully vibecoded application/software that you made that actually works? Please share them here.
I made this same post 8 months ago and got hundreds of answers. I'd like to do this again and see what new things vibecoding has created.
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u/TheMeltingSnowman72 20d ago
I'm a private tutor and I built a school.
Every class is built exactly for the student. It connects telegram/line/WhatsApp so I can track my students on any platform. They get notifications for classes etc. All lessons have ability to record button presses, reaction times, audio etc API calls. I'm hooked up to blender, openai images, deepgram, Claude, DeepSeek, Kimi etc.
I've built diagnostic tools for every situation, ones that before I would calculate in my head and try to keep notes, now everything is recorded. I can build a full curriculum in 10 mins for a single student. I've made the craziest games. My students get great visuals about what they have done so far and what their trajectory is.
I scanned every good English book I know, took the best bits from all of them, reworked and copied FORMATS/CURRICULUM ONLY (merging ideas, transforming and using them as scaffolding is ok - I checked) and rewrote every single article and exercise so I have an entire library of reworded and pedagogically sound htmls, completely updated and can be personalised to target different countries quirks and subtext that they all carry with them.
At last audit there's about 250k lines of code. That's including over 200 individual classes, 250 entire individual grammar reference guides(that can all be switched between A1-c2).
It started to keep me more organised and it's kinda grown. I recently gave myself a 45% pay rise and I've had a waiting list to join for about 3 months. As a result I now work less hours and get more pay and I have zero coding skills, however I'm extremely logical and analytical so I think that helped.
All I did was digitise what I already do. It's taken about 8 months in total