I run a design agency and I've invested a lot of time and energy into a general design prompt that puts out some decently unique looking sites.
We offer this as our "Mini" package at a very affordable price ($99/mo, no setup fee) for clients who don't want (or need) a fully custom design.
I'm not sure you can call this "vibe coding" as much as "vibe engineering" because the resulting code closely models the heavily customized components and styling patterns of our other 60+ custom websites, but the following website designs were very heavily "vibe-derived", from a design sense:
Not exclusively - we have a few clients outside of our region, but most of our marketing is centered around local businesses in our area, and probably 80% of our client base are located within a 50 mile radius.
i hate when a midsize restaurant doesn't even have a website, let alone so many don't have uptodate menu... and i understand, when simple websites are priced >5k upfront, that those restaurants don't do it ; vibe-derived could hopefully be a fair-priced solution
Yep! I built the whole business around slightly higher monthly fees with no (or much lower than typical firms) setup fees. It makes a lot more sense for smaller locally owned businesses.
We offer this as our "Mini" package at a very affordable price ($99/mo, no setup fee) for clients who don't want (or need) a fully custom design.
I'm not sure you can call this "vibe coding" as much as "vibe engineering" because the resulting code closely models the heavily customized components and styling patterns of our other 60+ custom websites, but the following website designs were very heavily "vibe-derived", from a design sense:
- https://thedalaijavacdga.com/
- https://crossroadsflx.com/
- https://privateertattoolounge.com/