I love vibe coding and whenever I get bored, I vibe-code some websites for myself or for Dev Challenges. I’m a little late sharing these because I wasn’t sure if I should even post them here. Most people are deploying huge full-stack apps with massive user bases, while my vibe-coded projects felt small in comparison. But then I realized something. I’m proud of what I built. Not because these projects are extraordinary, but because I somehow managed to turn an idea in my head into a deployed app. And honestly, that itself feels amazing. When I first started vibe coding, I was terrible at it. I hated it. The outputs were messy, the hallucinations were frustrating, and nothing looked the way I imagined it. But the more I built, the more I started understanding the pros and cons of vibe coding. The biggest thing I learned is this: If you prompt properly, you can turn your ideas into real products. If you don’t, you’ll end up with a mess you won’t even want to show people.…