Easy
Great app
This app sucks
I trie to create an app, and I just type in the simplest app you could ever make using AI on this goofy app apparently you have to pay to do anything in this app and Iโm only eight trying to create an app so I can play. And also developers if you say you donโt have to pay to use anything shut up. Because you literally have to subscribe to do literally anything.
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Incredible App
I moved to this app to creat a mobile app after the first one I tried couldn't the features that I needed. This app has been Incredible. Not only doing what I ask, but also making recommendations to improve my requests. Your results with this app can be beyond your expectations.
Average app
Was able to build a sold app with vibecode, it has decent features and easy pretty easy to use. However it only codes in react native which is not good for me. So rork has been a much better option, but overall okay app
Not vibing
Iโve been using Vibe Code for about six months now, and honestly, the experience has been terrible.
After one of their first major updates, all of my apps disappeared. They eventually found them again, but none of them worked properly anymore. Instead of taking responsibility for breaking things on their end, they expected me to spend my own credits and money fixing everything myself. I had to put my foot down because thatโs completely unacceptable.
Whatโs worse is that Iโve spent thousands on this platform, not a few dollars, and the support has been incredibly disappointing. Most of the time it feels like youโre talking to prompt-based assistants rather than actual programmers who can troubleshoot real problems. Even when they do try to help, they often want to use your credits to fix issues that were caused by their mistakes in the first place.
Keeping apps stable is another constant battle. Things randomly stop working, and you end up spending more credits just to maintain functionality. That becomes a hidden cost they never really explain upfront.
The updates constantly change major features too. Early on, when creating an app, you could choose between web, mobile, or both. I selected both, and the agent even confirmed it was building both versions โ but it only created a mobile app. Later updates removed that option entirely and turned it into an either/or system. The most frustrating part is support later claimed that feature never even existed.
They told me to simply take the chat from the original app and generate the web version separately, but the agent was too unreliable to make it work correctly. Somehow that also became my fault.
At this point, it feels like support can never admit mistakes or take accountability for anything. Itโs getting harder and harder to justify supporting this platform. Between the instability, the hidden costs, and the lack of real support, Iโm starting to think itโs more trouble โ and more money โ than itโs worth.
Honestly, build your own. Iโm starting to not vibe with vibe coding anymore.
After one of their first major updates, all of my apps disappeared. They eventually found them again, but none of them worked properly anymore. Instead of taking responsibility for breaking things on their end, they expected me to spend my own credits and money fixing everything myself. I had to put my foot down because thatโs completely unacceptable.
Whatโs worse is that Iโve spent thousands on this platform, not a few dollars, and the support has been incredibly disappointing. Most of the time it feels like youโre talking to prompt-based assistants rather than actual programmers who can troubleshoot real problems. Even when they do try to help, they often want to use your credits to fix issues that were caused by their mistakes in the first place.
Keeping apps stable is another constant battle. Things randomly stop working, and you end up spending more credits just to maintain functionality. That becomes a hidden cost they never really explain upfront.
The updates constantly change major features too. Early on, when creating an app, you could choose between web, mobile, or both. I selected both, and the agent even confirmed it was building both versions โ but it only created a mobile app. Later updates removed that option entirely and turned it into an either/or system. The most frustrating part is support later claimed that feature never even existed.
They told me to simply take the chat from the original app and generate the web version separately, but the agent was too unreliable to make it work correctly. Somehow that also became my fault.
At this point, it feels like support can never admit mistakes or take accountability for anything. Itโs getting harder and harder to justify supporting this platform. Between the instability, the hidden costs, and the lack of real support, Iโm starting to think itโs more trouble โ and more money โ than itโs worth.
Honestly, build your own. Iโm starting to not vibe with vibe coding anymore.
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