vibe + community
Somewhere between “I have an idea” and “I deployed it”, the how stopped mattering. People are building real things — apps, tools, games, experiments — by describing them to AI and steering until it works. That's vibecoding, and it deserves a home.
Vibecom is that home. The name joins vibe and community: the community for AI builders.
Three parts
Things people actually shipped.
Projects, with the story of how they were built. Apps, tools, games, the weird one. You can browse without an account and ship one with a GitHub login and nothing else.
Browse projects →Eighteen ranks, earned rather than claimed.
From Junior Vibe Coder I to VibeMAXXER, scaled to lifetime tokens. Streaks, active days and a weekly delta sit alongside them. Nobody types their own numbers in — every figure is read from work that already happened.
See the leaderboard →The part that makes the numbers mean something.
One line installs a small tool that reads the session transcripts Claude Code, Codex and Kimi already write to your disk. It sends counters — tokens, cost, lines, commits — and never your code, your prompts, or your file paths.
Install the CLI →The obvious question
No. It reads files your coding tools already wrote, adds up the numbers in them, and sends the totals. There is no code path that reads a prompt, a diff, a file name, or a shell command — that is structural rather than a promise, and there is a test that plants a secret in a fixture transcript and fails the build if it survives parsing.
Installing collects nothing. Your repository paths are hashed against a salt that never leaves your machine. What each tier may send is enforced on the server, so a tampered collector cannot widen its own scope. And vibecom unlink revokes the token from both ends.
What we believe
Describing what you want, choosing what matters, and steering until it works is a real craft. The tools changed. Taste still counts.
A janky thing that exists beats a flawless thing in your head. Every project here was shipped by someone who chose done over perfect.
Ranks come from verified coding activity, not self-reported hustle. The numbers frame the work; they never replace it.
Nothing is collected until you say yes, the scope is stated before it is granted, and one command undoes all of it. The collector is open source so none of that has to be taken on faith.
Built something by vibes?
It belongs on vibecom. Yes, even the weird one.