
Vibe and Go | Catch Bugs Before Your Users Do
Test your app across devices and browsers to catch bugs automatically in minutes.
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Test your app across devices and browsers to catch bugs automatically in minutes.
@vibe_and_go · X

Track software ideas from concept to shipped code, share publicly, and credit all contributors.
u/ramu9703 · Reddit
I built a public ledger that tracks a software idea from "shower thought" to shipped code hey everyone, I spent my weekend building a public backlog called vibehub (thanks 5.6 sol :) ) the main problem i wanted to solve is that too many good micro-ideas die in notes apps, and too many open-source projects launch without anyone knowing why they were built, who had the original spark, or how they evolved vibehub tracks the entire lineage of a project: - public feed of software briefs

Store and share prompts, rules, and context that AI tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and ChatGPT can access via MCP.
@vibexp_io · X
Your plan is now code. Claude Code Dynamic Workflows fan out up to 1,000 subagents, 16 at once, each in its own context, verifying until the results converge. Built for big bug hunts, migrations and audits. Source:

Generate launch videos from URLs or descriptions in 60 seconds with AI-powered refinement through chat.
@VanillaSkyAI · X
is like Lovable for video. Paste a URL, get a launch video, chat to edit, post 🎬 Here's one I made in minutes 👇

Scan GitHub repos for security vulnerabilities and code issues, then auto-fix them.
u/Still_Amphibian545 · Reddit
almost launched a side project with my api keys sitting in the repo (a week free gpt 5.6 on us) was about a day from launching a small project when i noticed my openai key was just sitting in a committed file. it had been there for weeks. no idea how i missed it. made me wonder what else was wrong that i couldn't see. turns out for vibecoded stuff it's usually the same handful of things. secrets in the repo, endpoints with no auth, a database with no access rules, no limit on the ex

Secure GitHub pull requests with hardware authentication and OTP verification.
jallmann · HN
> want without a PR process that requires hardware authentication or proof of presence Just curious, what do you use for this? I built OTP Guard [1] a few years ago for exactly this problem, although I haven't seen any alternatives in the space. Does GitHub have something built-in now? The original framing was more "local malware compromising your GitHub account" ... it never occurred to me that the malware could be a LLM. I really should update the page. [1] https://otpguard.com

Automatically hide toxic comments and detect spam on Instagram.
@DevKhandelwal84 · X
Built SocialFuse because creators and brands deserve better comment moderation. ✅ Filter spam ✅ Remove toxicity ✅ Stay focused on growth Try it:

Track your brand's visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity while monitoring competitors.
@RHMDigitalSeo · X

@BratDotAI Your competitors leave signals everywhere, Growlytics finds them and turns them into your next customers. https://t.co/VmEVHkvxKR
@devWalo · X
Your competitors leave signals everywhere, Growlytics finds them and turns them into your next customers.

Find exposures in your external attack surface before intruders exploit them.
@OGVeilScan · X

Create and customize interactive widgets with AI and embed them on any website.
@fugteapp · X
which empowers nontechnical users to be able to customize code generated by AI or developer, and be able to share and embed it to the website they are already using

Automatically hide negative and sensational posts on Reddit, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn.
@zelvaio · X