New guides, kits, challenges, and playbooks come from real member questions, shipped work, and the exact blockers people hit in the community.
Builder Led
Builders teach builders by shipping real work.
VibeCoded is not a top-down tutorial site. It is a Nigerian builder community where lessons come from work people actually shipped, peer review, deployment scars, and members helping each other build faster with AI.
The community is the product.
The strongest voice is the builder who shipped something real, wrote it up, reviewed a peer, or helped another member get unstuck. Talk earns nothing here.
As members finish challenges, they can become captains who run review rooms, city groups, workshops, accountability circles, and demo sessions.
Free drops and paid kits get sharper from member feedback, shipped work, failed attempts, real pricing numbers, and peer review notes.
How one community lesson becomes site content
1A member asks a real question or posts a blocker.
2Builders reply with attempts, examples, links, and tighter AI prompts.
3Someone ships something real: a live URL, screenshots, README, or repo note.
4The community reviews what worked, what broke, and what is worth reusing.
5The lesson becomes a drop, kit module, guide update, challenge prompt, or playbook section.
What members can shape
- Suggest new learning pages, project briefs, and kit modules
- Vote on challenge themes, demo-day categories, and workshop topics
- Review a member's work before it becomes a public case study
- Nominate helpful builders for captain roles and profile features
- Flag weak content, scams, fake jobs, unsafe advice, and generic AI output
- Push the platform toward real Nigerian workflows, not abstract tutorials