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    PineapplesUpdateBy PineapplesUpdateOctober 27, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    key takeaways

    • Vibe coding is the practice of instructing AI to write code using plain English symbols.
    • CEOs like Google’s Sundar Pichai and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang have praised AI’s ability to write code.
    • I used Vibe Coding for testing and created a mood tracker app using Lovable in less than five minutes.

    In August, Anton Osika, 35-year-old CEO of Vibe coding platform cute aiSaid that artificial intelligence has largely removed the need for “technical know-how” and “years of training” to create technology products.

    AI now allows people to “go from idea to working product without touching formal CS (computer science) education,” Osika explained. business insider,

    The key is vibe coding, or using AI coding assistants like Lovable, cursorAnd Repeat To convert written signals into codes. Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai admitted to “vibe coding” his website for fun in June.

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the same month that AI now enables non-technical users to write code by giving them prompts in plain English. AI is the “great equalizer” when it comes to bringing ideas to life with code, he said.

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    Can anyone vibe code, or is this practice exclusive to CEOs? I tested it by vibe coding my own app.

    Vibe is coding a mood tracking app

    i am a reporter entrepreneurCovering everything from small businesses to tech giants. Although I have some knowledge of basic coding since college, it has been years since I last coded something. I chose the Lovable platform because it is beginner-friendly and has a free plan. I signed up with an email address and password and got started right away.

    I wanted to create a simple mood-tracking app that would let users log their mood and see a chart of their mood trends over time. The app should have an option to export mood data and set daily reminders for mood check-ins.

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    I gave Lovable the following prompt: “Users log moods and view color-coded charts showing emotional trends over time. Add reminders and data export features.”

    After thinking for 20 seconds, Lovable promised to “build a beautiful mood tracking app with emotional trend visualization, reminders, and data export!”

    A few minutes later, the app was ready. It includes instant mood logging with five emotional states (joyful, calm, neutral, anxious and sad), an interactive dashboard with mood trend charts, a color-coded calendar view, a daily reminder system, and the option to export data to JSON/CSV. Lovable informed me that all data is stored locally in the user’s browser.

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    The AI ​​code assistant even gave the app a name: Moodflow. The app was ready to be published in less than five minutes, including the time it took to sign up for Lovable.

    I ‘Vibe Coded’ an app for free in 5 minutes. This way.
    A view of the Moodflow app from within Lovable.
    The Moodflow app, as it appears to users.
    The app has an option to export data.

    Here is the link to the published app: https://vibe-canvas-diary.lovable.app,

    I’ll really need to test the app for a few months to see how good it is at tracking my mood and to see if the Trends and Calendar tabs populate effectively, but from what I can tell so far, it’s working well. Although the app I created was simple, it can still serve as an effective mood tracker.

    I’m not the only one using AI to build apps without manually writing a single line of code. in February, new York Times Tech columnist Kevin Roose wrote He managed to vibe code an app that helped him decide what to pack for his son for lunch, just by taking a photo of what was in his fridge.

    A few months later, in May, Rishabh Jain, a neuroscience student at Harvard University, told nbc news He coded Vibe, an app that translates ancient texts into English.

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    US market AI code assistants like Lovable were valued at $1.8 billion in 2024 and are expected to reach $12.4 billion within the next decade.

    I found it easy and intuitive to code an app for Vibe, and I can see myself doing it again. It was free and completed in less than five minutes – making creating an app almost as simple as downloading one.

    key takeaways

    • Vibe coding is the practice of instructing AI to write code using plain English symbols.
    • CEOs like Google’s Sundar Pichai and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang have praised AI’s ability to write code.
    • I used Vibe Coding for testing and created a mood tracker app using Lovable in less than five minutes.

    In August, Anton Osika, 35-year-old CEO of Vibe coding platform cute aiSaid that artificial intelligence has largely removed the need for “technical know-how” and “years of training” to create technology products.

    AI now allows people to “go from idea to working product without touching formal CS (computer science) education,” Osika explained. business insider,

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