Does "Vibe Coding" Scale?
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The video discusses the concept of 'vibe coding' and its scalability, with Alex Hormozi sharing his thoughts on its current limitations and potential for growth, referencing companies like Replet and their experiences with vibe-coded software.
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I still real talk have yet to see a truly vibecoded from A to Z business uh that is like $und00 million a year. You know, we had a conversation with Amjod who's replet CEO, one of the the key uh I think they're 150 million or something like ARR u in a very short time period. We had a conversation um about uh people who use Replet to vibe code software and interestingly I think he mentioned one or two examples and they have like lots and lots and lots and lots of customers of like $1 million businesses, $2 million businesses that use the vibe coded software. And so I think that it is getting better and better. Um, is it there yet? I think it has struggled to have the robustness of I'll just call it manual or humanbased software, but I think that will get fixed in time probably relatively quickly. But for right now, it still does take time and takes years uh to make a truly good product that is also scalable. So sure, maybe you can sell it to a handful of people, but can it support a million users? Not currently. the vibe coding world.
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