Vibe Coding vs Real Builders

Vibe Coding vs Real Builders

Vibe Coding Was Never the Future

When “vibe coding” burst onto the scene, it looked magical — describe an app, and AI writes the code. Tools like Lovable, Bolt, and v0 turned every brainstorm into a working prototype. For a moment, it felt like the entire idea of engineering could be automated.

But the data is now telling a different story. Traffic to most of these platforms is falling. The early buzz is fading. And the reason is simple — AI can help you code faster, but it still can’t help you build better.

The Problem With Vibe Coding

Most “vibe-coded” products break down the moment they face real users, real scale, or real edge cases. What looks like productivity on day one turns into maintenance chaos by week three. The excitement is real, but the output often isn’t sustainable.

The Yori Way

At Yori, we’ve taken the opposite path — slow, deliberate, and engineered for scale. Every feature, every line of code is written with accountability and built for the long run. We don’t chase trends; we chase resilience. Because when millions of people depend on a single platform for rides, deliveries, and services, “vibes” don’t keep servers running — engineering does.

What Investors Should Know

AI tools will evolve, no doubt. But investors should remember: this space rewards endurance, not experiments. The next wave of super-apps won’t come from weekend prototypes; they’ll come from teams who understand what it takes to build and sustain real systems at scale.

We’re betting on that kind of future. And we’re building it — one real line of code at a time.