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🚀 Vibe Coding: Code Your Own Path

A Founder’s Guide to Building Software Without the Tech Headache

Missed the vibe coding demos from Stanford alumni? Rewatch the 60-minute recording and ask questions of callmejz.ai who will comment answers live. Below are 1-minute video highlights too.

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Building a Marketplace: Value Beyond Technology

"Code Your Own Path—A Founder’s Guide to Building Software Without the Tech Headache," is a virtual event featuring Stanford Alumni in Tech, Stanford Entrepreneurs, and expert vibe coders, no-coders, and developers. It breaks down how non-technical founders can take charge of their software development. The discussion covers:

  • MVPs to Scaling Strategies—how to build and grow efficiently.

  • Hot Tools—insights into the latest no-code and low-code platforms.

  • Founder Stories—real-world experiences from those who’ve successfully navigated software development without a technical background.

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Personal Journey: Prototyping Rapidly with Vibe Coding

These strategies—no-code development, lean startup methodologies, and AI-driven automation—have significantly boosted startup success rates by making innovation more accessible and reducing early-stage risks.

Notice in the metrics below, high cost of code is not something you want to increase. Startups track the following key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success. Here are some of the most important metrics that vibe coding impacts:

  • Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) – How much it costs to acquire a new customer.

  • Customer Lifetime Value (CLTV) – The total revenue a business expects to earn from a customer over their lifetime.

  • Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) & Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) – Measures predictable revenue streams.

  • Churn Rate – The percentage of customers who stop using a product or service.

  • Burn Rate – How quickly a startup is spending its available cash.

  • Activation Rate – The percentage of users who complete a key action after signing up.

  • Retention Rate – How many users continue using the product over time.

  • Revenue Growth – Tracks how fast the startup is increasing its income.

  • AARRR Metrics (Pirate Metrics) – Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, and Revenue—key stages in the customer journey.

These metrics help founders make data-driven decisions and optimize their strategies for sustainable growth.

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Building a Journaling App in 30 Minutes with Lovable's Backend Integration

Especially helpful for marketers testing a new website, or designers testing a new prototype. But vibe coding generates backend as well.

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Launching a No-Code Mobile App: Lessons from Building Podcast Artist

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From the event 🚀 Vibe Coding: Code Your Own Path

Missed the vibe coding demos from Stanford alumni? Rewatch the recording above and ask questions of callmejz.ai who will comment answers live. Above are 1-minute video highlights too.

🚀 Vibe Coding: Code Your Own Path—A Founder’s Guide to Building Software Without the Tech Headache**

👩‍💻 Join us for a virtual live event with Stanford Alumni in Tech, Stanford Entrepreneurs, and expert vibe coders, no-coders, and developers as they break down how non-technical operators take charge of their software development. Whether you're a founder or just prototyping something for fun, this will be a great opportunity to learn about hot tools

💡 From MVPs to scaling strategies, we’ll cover:

✅ Demos of 💜 Loveable, 🔵 Bubble, 🛍 Sharetribe, 🎯Supabase & other vibe coding tools
✅ Pros & cons of DIY software development vs. hiring a dev team
✅ Live Q&A to estimate time & cost for building your own software

Presenters:

Cofounder match, by Natasha Prats (Stanford Alumni in Tech)
PodcastArtist, by JZ (Stanford Entrepreneurs)
Journal, by Divya Sabade (AI Enthusiast Community)
Marketplaces, by Thomas Rocca (Sharetribe)