I wanted a simple automation but kept beating my head against it. I thought, "I want a real SWE for 20 minutes. I am NOT going to spend a week looking for freelancers on Upwork. I want to just submit a ticket." Last night a cofounder and I landed a first customer: a large agency who wants vibe-coded prototype apps to use in their sales process.

This demo shows the dashboard that Viberr's vibe-coding microtaskers will use. It will use Stytch for OAuth for the PMs who will form the IHLT on agentic project pricing. It connects to Apify to search Fiverr (and later Upwork) for current pricing for similar projects. And it will use Redis (it's in the front end but not in the Supabase back end yet) to increment the tasker's ticket log and decrement the main ticket log.

Claude + Lovable + Supabase + Apify (we tried BrightData but didn't have time) + Redis + Stytch

It took most of the hackathon for Claude to come around to the idea that Supabase works; everything else ended up front-end-only and therefore failing, unless exposing API keys. I would LOVE to use Horizon3 in this once it's further into MVP.

This idea came to me less than 2 weeks ago, on Sunday. I now have a cofounder, have pitched twice, we've talked to almost a dozen demand-side customers two of whom want to actually convert to paying, and two devs who want to be interviewed to be part of the (US-only) vibe coding task force. We've vibe-coded a company even before building anything. Other than a Carrd site, today is our first build of the actual product.

Supabase is the implied foundation of everything.

Next up: Nailing the workflow. Pitching, so that we have the funds to offer a money-back guarantee to our customers.

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