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    Mobile apps dedicated to vibe coding have failed to get traction so far

    PineapplesUpdateBy PineapplesUpdateSeptember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    While many vibe coding startups have become unicorn with evaluation in billions, an area where A-Assisted Coding has not been taken yet is on mobile devices. Now despite many apps available, which offer vibe coding tools on mobile platforms, no one is receiving noticeable downloads, and some are generating any revenue.

    According to the analysis of Global App Store Trends by App Intelligence Provider AppfiguresOnly a small handful of mobile apps offering the vibe coding tool have seen any small download, see the revenue generated alone.

    The biggest example of these is: AI app builder, who has seen only 16,000 downloads and $ 1,000 in consumer expenses. The next largest app, Vibe Studio, has pulled it in just 4,000 downloads, but has not made any money.

    Mobile apps dedicated to vibe coding have failed to get traction so far
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    This situation can still change, of course. The market is young, and the vibe coding apps continue to improve and the bugs are thrown out.

    New apps are coming all the time in this space. This year, Launched with $ 9.4 million in a startup seed funding called vibcode Redit co-founder Alexis Ohanian intake from Six. The company’s service allows users to create a mobile app using AI within their own iOS app. Vibecode is so new, appFigures are not yet data on it.

    For now, most people who want to toy with vibe coding techniques are doing so on the desktop. But Vibi coding has another appearance on mobile devices: it is strengthening the increasing number of existing mobile apps.

    For example, membership platform provider RevenueNow used by more than 50,000 apps, reports that it currently powers in-app purchases for more than 50% of all AI-made iOS apps.

    The company told Techcrunch that the AI ​​Assistant or Part of the Apps coming in Revenuect for Mudraization from the platform – which means that AI Chatbot mentioned his service to the customer – more than 35% of all new signups in the second quarter of this year, below 5% in the second quarter of last year.

    The platform, which is already used by about 50% of all mobile apps, who takes payment, notes that vibe coders are using their service to automatically configure their membership with cursor, cloud code and others, through its Revenuect MCP servers, allow them to quickly construct membersity and testing schemes and facilities.

    Although vibe coding is definitely interested, the consensus is that it is not ready for prime time.

    Techcrunch spoke with developers who recently worked with AI-Janit Code, who said that technology still has a long way to go. a separate Rapid survey It was found that about 95% of the about 800 developers in the survey said that they had to spend extra time to fix the AI-borne code.

    Nevertheless, there is a user demand. A 2025 survey Stack overflow found that 84% of the respondents are using or planning to use AI tools in their development process, which is above 76% last year. Another survey In the summer information organized by the tech media site, it was found that 75% of the respondents were trying at least Vibi coding. A May 2025 study by Software Intelligence platform Jellyfish found that 90% had integrated AI into its work, above 61% last year, as told by by as told by Commercial insider,

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