Members set the curriculum
Pages, kits, workshops, and challenges come from real community questions, the work members ship, and the Nigerian workflow blockers they hit.
VibeCoded helps Nigerians sit at a computer and actually build — software, websites, AI, anything. We don't get you a job; we make you someone who can create real things, from zero to pro, with the community behind you.
VibeCoded is not another one-way tutorial site. It grows from member questions, the work members ship, peer reviews, challenge rooms, real builds, and builder-led events.
Pages, kits, workshops, and challenges come from real community questions, the work members ship, and the Nigerian workflow blockers they hit.
A builder earns attention by shipping, explaining, reviewing, helping, documenting, and turning attempts into lessons others can use.
Community captains run challenge groups, review sessions, city circles, accountability pods, and demo-day prep.
Free drops and premium materials get better when builders test them, break them, adapt them, and report what actually worked.
Waiting keeps people on the sidelines while early builders make real things. The rule is simple: you own the problem, read the code, test the risky parts, explain the tradeoffs, and ship something real. AI can draft fast. You are still the one responsible for the quality.
State the user, workflow, data, constraints, and success condition before asking AI for code.
Let AI draft the smallest useful version, not the whole business in one prompt.
Read the files, diff, and assumptions. Ask why the code exists before you trust it.
Run the app, test mobile, check edge cases, and protect secrets, payments, and private data.
Write the decision in your own words so a reviewer knows you understand the work.
Deploy a tiny real thing with a URL, README, screenshot, and next improvement.
OpenCode, Cline, Hermes, and OpenClaw — the honest map of agentic AI coding tools, with install steps and a first-build walkthrough for each. Then the one serious builders learn: Claude Code.
The kits hand you the workbench: prompts, project briefs, Cursor habits, agentic AI checklists, proposal templates, pricing, invoices, proof ledger entries, and outreach scripts. Free drops live in the WhatsApp community; premium packs go deeper when you decide to ship for clients.
A confident day-one start, first prompt pack, 15-minute web page task, proof checklist, and WhatsApp intro script.
Project brief, pricing anchor, scope guard, proposal, invoice, and outreach scripts for when you choose to sell.
Agent workflow maps, MCP starter notes, eval checklist, AI-code review rubric, and automation build ideas.
Capstone roadmap, review rubrics, deployment checklist, proof ledger templates, and outreach materials.
Get on your PC and learn the real stack: web, product thinking, AI tooling, Git, and clear writing.
Make real things — projects modelled on problems Nigerian businesses actually have.
Put your work online with a real URL, hosting, a database, and a way for people to use it.
When you want to, show your proof and reach out — cold email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, proposals, discovery calls.
If you choose to sell what you build, price it honestly and invoice cleanly. The money is something you earn from real work, never a promise.
Most coding sites stop at syntax. VibeCoded connects learning to real projects, deployment, credibility, and proof you can show.
Start from foundations: web, AI tools, Git, databases, and getting something live.
Turn one real Nigerian workflow into a working product — the pain, the phone, the payment.
If you choose to sell what you build: outreach, scope, and fair pricing. The work earns it, not us.
Put real apps online with domains, hosting, databases, and a launch checklist that holds up.
Build the proof, profile, and habits remote teams trust. We can't hand you a job — we make you ready for one.
Turn shipped work into a public profile of verified proof — not a list of claims.
Draft PRDs, proposals, scopes, pricing, and roadmaps in minutes — with the assumptions shown.
Ship in public, get honest feedback, and keep your momentum with other builders.
The platform follows the full progression: learn the tools, build real projects, deploy live URLs, and stack proof you can show anyone, anywhere.
Each guide owns one clear intent, answers the real question, and links to the next step in the lifecycle.
A zero-to-builder roadmap for Nigerians learning coding with AI tools, portfolio projects, deployment, and paid work in view.
Use Cursor to plan, generate, edit, debug, and refactor real software projects with AI.
A practical AI SaaS roadmap for choosing a business problem, scoping an MVP, using Cursor, deploying, and getting paying users.
Find a niche, package an offer, reach out, run discovery, and close your first paid software project.
Deploy a website with GitHub, Vercel, domains, environment variables, analytics, forms, and a launch checklist.
Admissions, fees, attendance, results, parent communication, and admin dashboards for Nigerian schools.
Generate a client-ready software proposal with scope, timeline, milestones, and pricing.
Where Nigerian developers can find legitimate remote jobs and how to position around timezone, payments, and proof.
These workflows turn VibeCoded from a learning site into a practical operating system for the builder you become.
Build one public profile that shows your track, level, proof, certifications, reviews, and what you can do.
Record every project you ship with URLs, repos, screenshots, outcomes, and verification notes.
Pick a niche, ship a tiny deployed project, and write up what you built in two days.
Work out Naira pricing for a build using complexity, timeline, support, and risk buffers.
Turn a project idea into a brief, proposal, milestones, invoice, deposit, and balance.
For when you choose to take on clients: discovery, scope risk, readiness, retainers, and outreach pipelines, done with discipline.
Score pain, budget, authority, timeline, and workflow clarity before writing a proposal.
Turn deliverables, integrations, approvals, and access risk into exclusions and paid change terms.
Check domains, env vars, security, payments, monitoring, analytics, support, and rollback before launch.
Package support, maintenance, analytics, updates, and response windows into a monthly offer.
Plan WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and email outreach with proof links, stages, reply quality, and follow-ups.
Foundations, AI tools, languages, frameworks, databases, Git, and deployment — each one ending in something you built.
Portfolios, LinkedIn, proposals, and interview prep that make your real work visible before anyone asks.
Guided tracks for SaaS builders, founders, automators, and agent developers — real projects, honest review, defended capstones.
Real software projects built around how Nigerian businesses actually run — demo each one on a phone.
Outreach, proposals, discovery calls, pricing, and scope — the habits proven work lets you put to use.
Free generators for proposals, PRDs, scopes, invoices, contracts, prompts, and roadmaps — assumptions shown, risks flagged.
Public profiles built on verified work and real reviews — what each builder can do, not what they claim.
Remote, Nigerian, AI, startup, and entry-level roles — each tied to the proof it needs and the scams to dodge.
Assessments and badges that prove you can build, debug, and explain real work — not that you watched the videos.
100% community-driven WhatsApp rooms, weekly events, challenge tracks, quarterly hackathons, and demo days that turn showing up into shipped work.
Playbooks for SaaS, agencies, logistics, real estate, and recruitment — each starting from one real Nigerian workflow.
These are target proof paths for the first cohort and community. Published case studies will replace them only after real builders submit evidence and permission.
The playbook asks a builder to ship three Nigerian business projects, rewrite the portfolio around outcomes, and run a weekly LinkedIn application system.
The operator brief scopes admissions, fee reminders, and parent updates into a four-week MVP with a clear handover plan.
The workflow packages WhatsApp support bots, proposal templates, and discovery scripts into a focused local-business offer.
No fake rankings, no invented earnings, no pretend readiness score. The directory opens when real Nigerian builders publish verified proof.
The first live offer is deliberately narrow: a 30-day sprint where builders leave with deployed SaaS proof, pricing, a proposal, an invoice draft, and outreach they actually sent.
₦49,999 application-led cohort, not a mock revenue layer.
Live URL, repo note, screenshots, pricing, proposal, invoice, and outreach.
WhatsApp proof community feeds reviews, demo days, accountability, and referrals.
Builders need more than lessons. They need a member-led place to ship real things, compare notes, get honest feedback, and shape the next kits together.