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Vibe Coding: Ship Real Software Without Writing a Single Line
You have an idea for an app, a tool, or a product. You have no engineer, no technical background, and no budget for a six-month development contract. This book is what closes that gap.
Vibe Coding is the practical guide for non-technical founders, consultants, and operators who want to build real, working software using AI tools -- and who want to do it without pretending the process is easier than it actually is.
The book is built around the SHIP framework: four stages that take you from raw idea to deployed product to a business model that earns money from what you built.
Specify -- before writing a single prompt, you learn to define what you are building with enough precision that the AI can execute it without guessing. This is the skill most people skip. It is also the skill that separates people who ship from people who spin.
Handle -- the build loop itself. How to prompt effectively, how to read an error message without understanding the underlying code, when to push through a problem and when to start a component over, and how to use rapid generation tools to build a working prototype in an afternoon.
Integrate -- connecting the blocks that turn a prototype into a product people can actually use. A database that remembers what happens. Authentication that keeps each user's data separate. Payment processing that works reliably before you go live.
Profit -- deploying to a real URL, choosing a monetization model, and either launching your own product or charging clients between three and fifteen thousand dollars to build MVPs for them.
This is not a survey of every AI coding tool available. It is a focused, specific guide built around a proven stack: Cursor, Claude, Supabase, Clerk, Stripe, and Vercel. Every concept comes with the actual prompts, the actual error triage process, and the honest description of what goes wrong and how to fix it.
By the end of Chapter 4, you will have a specification document ready to build from. By the end of Chapter 8, you will have a working product on your machine. By the end of Chapter 12, you will have a live URL you can share with anyone.
The tools do not write the code. They do. What they cannot do is think clearly about what to build, break a problem into pieces, or turn a working prototype into a business. This book teaches you the parts that are still yours.
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