Stacked: A Social Network Where Vibe Coders Ship Projects, and Find First Users

Vibe coders ship apps every day, and have nowhere built for them to post, share, and grow.

Idea Overview

Stacked is a purpose-built social network for people who build apps, sites and agents with AI tools rather than hand-written code. Unlike generic launch boards (Product Hunt) or developer communities (GitHub, Dev.to), Stacked is designed around the real artifact of vibe coding — the project URL — and the real workflow — prompt it, ship it, get users. Members post their live app, attach the tools used (Lovable, Bolt, v0, Cursor, Replit, Framer, Figma Make, Claude Code), share the prompt stack or “recipe” behind it, and collect follows, remixes, upvotes and paying beta users.It solves three underserved problems at once: (1) vibe coders have nowhere native to show work and gather their first 10–100 users; (2) buyers of AI tools have no credible place to see what’s actually being built with each tool; (3) solopreneurs lack a durable profile-based identity in this niche the way writers have Substack and designers have Dribbble. Recurring revenue comes from creator pro accounts (custom domains, unlimited posts, analytics, “growth boost” placement) and from sponsored tool spots where platforms like Lovable, Bolt, Base44 and Replit pay to be visible inside the “built with” filter.

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Type of Business and Category

  • Primary: B2C SaaS with freemium tier → $19–$39/mo creator pro.
  • Secondary: B2B sponsorships and listings sold to AI builder platforms ($1K–$5K/mo).
  • Tertiary: Affiliate revenue on tool referrals (Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, Replit all run affiliate or partner programs, typically 20–30%).
  • Category tags: consumer social, creator economy, developer tools, AI infrastructure adjacent.

Competitor Landscape

The category has several early entrants but no clear leader. Vibehackers is a community gallery with a job board. Vibe Code Social (vibecodesocial.com, also deployed as a Lovable app at vibecodesocial.lovable.app) brands itself as a “social network for developers to share coding projects.” Vibe Coding Showcase positions itself as a discovery site for projects built with Bolt, Cursor, v0 and others. bestvibecoding.app runs community events (weekly tech discussions, monthly showcases) but its activity is modest — ~150–300 participants per event.

On the adjacent side, there’s Product Hunt (too generalist and gated), Lovable’s own gallery (single-vendor), Vercel’s v0 community (also single-vendor), and Indie Hackers (too text-heavy and not built around the project artifact). Greg Isenberg, Riley Brown, Rob Shocks and The WP Minute are a few creator-operators orbiting this space with newsletters and YouTube channels — they represent distribution partners, not direct competitors.

Reddit signal: r/LovableDev, r/ChatGPTCoding, r/nocode and r/SaaS surface constant “I built X with Lovable — where do I post it?” and “How do I get my first users?” posts. The answer is currently “Twitter.” That’s your wedge.

Financial signal from the category: Lovable reached $17M ARR in four months. Cursor hit $100M in 14 months. Builder social layers historically monetize at 2–5% of core tool spend. If even 1% of non-developer vibe coders (projected 1M+ by end of 2026) pay $19/mo, that’s $2.3M ARR — the ceiling is well above the $120K floor.

Demand Analysis

  • Google Trends: “vibe coding” went from essentially zero searches in Jan 2025 to a breakout topic by mid-2025. “Lovable” and “Bolt.new” both show sustained upward curves. “vibe coding community,” “vibe coding examples” and “vibe coding showcase” are emerging long-tail queries.
  • Keyword demand (estimated monthly, US+global, via free tools like Keyword Surfer, Ubersuggest free tier, Google Autosuggest): “vibe coding” 40K+, “vibe coding tools” 8K–12K, “Lovable tutorial” 5K+, “how to build an app with AI” 14K+, “Bolt.new examples” 2K+.
  • Tailwinds: Collins Dictionary named “vibe coding” Word of the Year 2025. 41% of all code is AI-generated. 63% of vibe coders are non-developers — a demographic that has never had a native social home.
  • Traction signal: awesome-vibe-coding GitHub repos routinely hit thousands of stars. The #vibecoding and #buildinpublic hashtags drive consistent daily volume on X.

Ideal Customer

A 28–45 year old solopreneur, creator or career pivoter in North America, UK, or Australia, earning $60K–$180K at their day job (or already full-time on their side projects). They’ve built one to three apps in the last 90 days using Lovable, Bolt, Cursor or Replit. They’re active on X, in r/SaaS and r/Lovable on Reddit, and subscribe to newsletters like Greg Isenberg’s, Ben Tossell’s and Lenny’s. They watch Riley Brown, Rob Shocks, and David Ondrej on YouTube. Offline you find them at indie hacker meetups, micro-conferences like MicroConf and Rob Walling’s events, and local AI builder coffee meetups that are sprouting in Austin, Miami, NYC, Lisbon and Bali.

Business Models and Financials

  • Free: $0. Includes a profile, 3 project posts, basic analytics.
  • Creator Pro: $19/mo. Unlimited posts, custom domain, deep analytics, remix tracking. 1,000 subs = $288K ARR.
  • Creator Plus: $39/mo. Pro + priority placement, newsletter slot, referral dashboard. 400 subs = $187K ARR.
  • Tool Sponsor: $1-5K/mo. Sponsored "built with" placement, promoted template pack. 6 sponsors @ $2K = $144 ARR.
  • Affiliate: Rev-share. 20-30% of referred tool sign-ups (Lovable, Bolt, Cursor). ~$20K-$60K ARR conservative.

Recommended Tool Stack

  • Build: Next.js on Vercel (or ironic but potent — build Stacked itself with Cursor + Lovable + Claude Code, then migrate anything brittle to hand-written code). Supabase for auth, Postgres, storage. Stripe for subscriptions and Stripe Connect if you later pay out to creators.
  • AI layer: Claude Sonnet 4.6 via API for project auto-tagging, prompt extraction, spam moderation and “similar projects” recommendations. OpenAI embeddings (text-embedding-3-small) for semantic project search.
  • Operations: Resend for transactional email, Loops or Customer.io for lifecycle email, PostHog for product analytics, Plausible for marketing analytics.
  • Growth: Beehiiv newsletter, weekly “Top 10 Shipped This Week” digest (high viral coefficient), X automation via Typefully.
  • Moderation: OpenAI moderation API + Claude for nuanced calls on spam/scam projects.

GTM, Sales and Marketing Strategy

The thesis. Social networks can't be paid-acquired into existence. Stacked wins by showing up in the communities where vibe coders already are (Lovable Discord's 169K members, r/vibecoding's 89K, r/SideProject, r/indiehackers, etc.), becoming useful there for weeks before ever asking for anything, and building Stacked itself publicly using Lovable, Bolt and Cursor so the build becomes the marketing.

Four phases over 90 days.

  • Weeks 1–6 Pre-Launch: build in public daily on X, weekly long-form on LinkedIn, join every named community, warm 50 people via DM.
  • Launch Week (Week 7): coordinated 7-day sequence — Indie Hackers Monday (23% conversion vs Product Hunt's 3%), Product Hunt Tuesday at 12:01 AM PT with a pre-warmed hunter, X thread Wednesday, LinkedIn Thursday, Reddit Friday, Show HN Saturday.
  • Weeks 8–12: the "10 Best Projects This Week" recurring format, first podcast circuit, Founding 100 push.
  • Months 5–12: compounding off the engine you built.

Communities named explicitly with member counts and role strategy: 10 subreddits (r/vibecoding, r/SideProject, r/SaaS, r/indiehackers, r/nocode, r/LovableDev, r/ChatGPTCoding, r/webdev, r/startups, r/Entrepreneur), 9 Discord servers (Lovable's 169K-member server leads, plus Bolt, Cursor, Replit, Supabase, vibec0de paid Discord, IH, WIP, Makerlog), 8 Facebook groups, plus X communities, LinkedIn groups, and Slack workspaces.

Channel specifics. Beehiiv for the public newsletter ("Shipped" — Friday 7am ET), Loops.so for lifecycle email, two SEO plays (programmatic "built with" tool pages + founder-voice long-form), and a deliberate hold on paid ads until month 3+.

Creator partnerships named by name with specific angles for Greg Isenberg, Riley Brown, Ben Tossell, Rob Shocks, David Ondrej, Pat Walls, Marc Lou, Lenny Rachitsky and Jason Levin.Nine specific first-100-users tactics — the "50 DMs before launch" campaign, the reverse-ask featured project outreach, the Lovable Ambassador / Champion programs, the Founding 100 offer with lifetime 50% and a public names-list blog post, the daily comment-farming ritual, and a single optional lifetime deal for month-2 cashflow if needed.

Full tool stack across content (Typefully, Taplio, Descript, Loom), email (Beehiiv, Loops.so, Senja), outreach (Clay, Apollo, Close), analytics (Plausible, PostHog, Rewardful), and AI (Claude Sonnet/Opus).

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Realistic year-one ARR range: $216K (conservative mix: 500 Pro subs + 3 sponsors + modest affiliate) to $480K (aggressive: 800 Pro + 200 Plus + 6 sponsors + $60K affiliate).

Creative add-ons: paid “promoted project” boosts ($29 per boost, à la Product Hunt), verified badges ($99/year), annual “Stacked 100” report sponsored at $10K+, paid job board for agencies hiring AI builders ($299/posting).

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Stacked: A Social Network Where Vibe Coders Ship Projects, and Find First Users

Vibe coders ship apps every day, and have nowhere built for them to post, share, and grow.

Idea Overview

Stacked is a purpose-built social network for people who build apps, sites and agents with AI tools rather than hand-written code. Unlike generic launch boards (Product Hunt) or developer communities (GitHub, Dev.to), Stacked is designed around the real artifact of vibe coding — the project URL — and the real workflow — prompt it, ship it, get users. Members post their live app, attach the tools used (Lovable, Bolt, v0, Cursor, Replit, Framer, Figma Make, Claude Code), share the prompt stack or “recipe” behind it, and collect follows, remixes, upvotes and paying beta users.It solves three underserved problems at once: (1) vibe coders have nowhere native to show work and gather their first 10–100 users; (2) buyers of AI tools have no credible place to see what’s actually being built with each tool; (3) solopreneurs lack a durable profile-based identity in this niche the way writers have Substack and designers have Dribbble. Recurring revenue comes from creator pro accounts (custom domains, unlimited posts, analytics, “growth boost” placement) and from sponsored tool spots where platforms like Lovable, Bolt, Base44 and Replit pay to be visible inside the “built with” filter.

Index /

AI Business Idea

Type of Business and Category

  • Primary: B2C SaaS with freemium tier → $19–$39/mo creator pro.
  • Secondary: B2B sponsorships and listings sold to AI builder platforms ($1K–$5K/mo).
  • Tertiary: Affiliate revenue on tool referrals (Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, Replit all run affiliate or partner programs, typically 20–30%).
  • Category tags: consumer social, creator economy, developer tools, AI infrastructure adjacent.

Competitor Landscape

The category has several early entrants but no clear leader. Vibehackers is a community gallery with a job board. Vibe Code Social (vibecodesocial.com, also deployed as a Lovable app at vibecodesocial.lovable.app) brands itself as a “social network for developers to share coding projects.” Vibe Coding Showcase positions itself as a discovery site for projects built with Bolt, Cursor, v0 and others. bestvibecoding.app runs community events (weekly tech discussions, monthly showcases) but its activity is modest — ~150–300 participants per event.

On the adjacent side, there’s Product Hunt (too generalist and gated), Lovable’s own gallery (single-vendor), Vercel’s v0 community (also single-vendor), and Indie Hackers (too text-heavy and not built around the project artifact). Greg Isenberg, Riley Brown, Rob Shocks and The WP Minute are a few creator-operators orbiting this space with newsletters and YouTube channels — they represent distribution partners, not direct competitors.

Reddit signal: r/LovableDev, r/ChatGPTCoding, r/nocode and r/SaaS surface constant “I built X with Lovable — where do I post it?” and “How do I get my first users?” posts. The answer is currently “Twitter.” That’s your wedge.

Financial signal from the category: Lovable reached $17M ARR in four months. Cursor hit $100M in 14 months. Builder social layers historically monetize at 2–5% of core tool spend. If even 1% of non-developer vibe coders (projected 1M+ by end of 2026) pay $19/mo, that’s $2.3M ARR — the ceiling is well above the $120K floor.

Demand Analysis

  • Google Trends: “vibe coding” went from essentially zero searches in Jan 2025 to a breakout topic by mid-2025. “Lovable” and “Bolt.new” both show sustained upward curves. “vibe coding community,” “vibe coding examples” and “vibe coding showcase” are emerging long-tail queries.
  • Keyword demand (estimated monthly, US+global, via free tools like Keyword Surfer, Ubersuggest free tier, Google Autosuggest): “vibe coding” 40K+, “vibe coding tools” 8K–12K, “Lovable tutorial” 5K+, “how to build an app with AI” 14K+, “Bolt.new examples” 2K+.
  • Tailwinds: Collins Dictionary named “vibe coding” Word of the Year 2025. 41% of all code is AI-generated. 63% of vibe coders are non-developers — a demographic that has never had a native social home.
  • Traction signal: awesome-vibe-coding GitHub repos routinely hit thousands of stars. The #vibecoding and #buildinpublic hashtags drive consistent daily volume on X.

Ideal Customer

A 28–45 year old solopreneur, creator or career pivoter in North America, UK, or Australia, earning $60K–$180K at their day job (or already full-time on their side projects). They’ve built one to three apps in the last 90 days using Lovable, Bolt, Cursor or Replit. They’re active on X, in r/SaaS and r/Lovable on Reddit, and subscribe to newsletters like Greg Isenberg’s, Ben Tossell’s and Lenny’s. They watch Riley Brown, Rob Shocks, and David Ondrej on YouTube. Offline you find them at indie hacker meetups, micro-conferences like MicroConf and Rob Walling’s events, and local AI builder coffee meetups that are sprouting in Austin, Miami, NYC, Lisbon and Bali.

Business Models and Financials

  • Free: $0. Includes a profile, 3 project posts, basic analytics.
  • Creator Pro: $19/mo. Unlimited posts, custom domain, deep analytics, remix tracking. 1,000 subs = $288K ARR.
  • Creator Plus: $39/mo. Pro + priority placement, newsletter slot, referral dashboard. 400 subs = $187K ARR.
  • Tool Sponsor: $1-5K/mo. Sponsored "built with" placement, promoted template pack. 6 sponsors @ $2K = $144 ARR.
  • Affiliate: Rev-share. 20-30% of referred tool sign-ups (Lovable, Bolt, Cursor). ~$20K-$60K ARR conservative.

Recommended Tool Stack

  • Build: Next.js on Vercel (or ironic but potent — build Stacked itself with Cursor + Lovable + Claude Code, then migrate anything brittle to hand-written code). Supabase for auth, Postgres, storage. Stripe for subscriptions and Stripe Connect if you later pay out to creators.
  • AI layer: Claude Sonnet 4.6 via API for project auto-tagging, prompt extraction, spam moderation and “similar projects” recommendations. OpenAI embeddings (text-embedding-3-small) for semantic project search.
  • Operations: Resend for transactional email, Loops or Customer.io for lifecycle email, PostHog for product analytics, Plausible for marketing analytics.
  • Growth: Beehiiv newsletter, weekly “Top 10 Shipped This Week” digest (high viral coefficient), X automation via Typefully.
  • Moderation: OpenAI moderation API + Claude for nuanced calls on spam/scam projects.

GTM, Sales and Marketing Strategy

Realistic year-one ARR range: $216K (conservative mix: 500 Pro subs + 3 sponsors + modest affiliate) to $480K (aggressive: 800 Pro + 200 Plus + 6 sponsors + $60K affiliate).

Creative add-ons: paid “promoted project” boosts ($29 per boost, à la Product Hunt), verified badges ($99/year), annual “Stacked 100” report sponsored at $10K+, paid job board for agencies hiring AI builders ($299/posting).

The thesis. Social networks can't be paid-acquired into existence. Stacked wins by showing up in the communities where vibe coders already are (Lovable Discord's 169K members, r/vibecoding's 89K, r/SideProject, r/indiehackers, etc.), becoming useful there for weeks before ever asking for anything, and building Stacked itself publicly using Lovable, Bolt and Cursor so the build becomes the marketing.

Four phases over 90 days.

  • Weeks 1–6 Pre-Launch: build in public daily on X, weekly long-form on LinkedIn, join every named community, warm 50 people via DM.
  • Launch Week (Week 7): coordinated 7-day sequence — Indie Hackers Monday (23% conversion vs Product Hunt's 3%), Product Hunt Tuesday at 12:01 AM PT with a pre-warmed hunter, X thread Wednesday, LinkedIn Thursday, Reddit Friday, Show HN Saturday.
  • Weeks 8–12: the "10 Best Projects This Week" recurring format, first podcast circuit, Founding 100 push.
  • Months 5–12: compounding off the engine you built.

Communities named explicitly with member counts and role strategy: 10 subreddits (r/vibecoding, r/SideProject, r/SaaS, r/indiehackers, r/nocode, r/LovableDev, r/ChatGPTCoding, r/webdev, r/startups, r/Entrepreneur), 9 Discord servers (Lovable's 169K-member server leads, plus Bolt, Cursor, Replit, Supabase, vibec0de paid Discord, IH, WIP, Makerlog), 8 Facebook groups, plus X communities, LinkedIn groups, and Slack workspaces.

Channel specifics. Beehiiv for the public newsletter ("Shipped" — Friday 7am ET), Loops.so for lifecycle email, two SEO plays (programmatic "built with" tool pages + founder-voice long-form), and a deliberate hold on paid ads until month 3+.

Creator partnerships named by name with specific angles for Greg Isenberg, Riley Brown, Ben Tossell, Rob Shocks, David Ondrej, Pat Walls, Marc Lou, Lenny Rachitsky and Jason Levin.Nine specific first-100-users tactics — the "50 DMs before launch" campaign, the reverse-ask featured project outreach, the Lovable Ambassador / Champion programs, the Founding 100 offer with lifetime 50% and a public names-list blog post, the daily comment-farming ritual, and a single optional lifetime deal for month-2 cashflow if needed.

Full tool stack across content (Typefully, Taplio, Descript, Loom), email (Beehiiv, Loops.so, Senja), outreach (Clay, Apollo, Close), analytics (Plausible, PostHog, Rewardful), and AI (Claude Sonnet/Opus).

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What if I hired a full-time Talent Sourcer?

A full-time senior-level Talent Sourcer typically costs $100,000, not including bonus and benefits. You may not have "full-time" work to keep them busy year-round, and will have to pay even if they aren't being utilized.

Our flexible monthly subscription plan gives you the ability to pause and resume when needed, so you only pay for your Talent Sourcer when you have project needs.

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How many projects can I have?

With our monthly subscription, you can add as many projects to your queue as you'd like. We will deliver them one by one.

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How fast will I receive my solutions and services?

Most projects are completed in just 1-2 business days or less, Monday through Friday. However, more complex projects can take longer.

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How does "pause" of a subscription work?

If you don't have enough projects or work to take up a whole month, you have the ability to pause your subscription.

Billing cycles are based on 31 days. For example, if you sign up and use the service for 24 days, and then pause your subscription, you'll have 7 days of service remaining to be used anytime in the future. All you need to do is unpause and continue.

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What tools do you use for your projects?

We utilize a wide range of AI, search engines, paid databases, social media, news sites and niche communities.

This includes LinkedIn, Google, ChatGPT-4, Crunchbase, Pitchbook, BoardEx, CapitalIQ, Ahrefs, JungleScout, Lusha, Swordfish, Hunter, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Similarweb, Google Trends, Wikipedia, Builtwith, Github, Zapier, Clay, Data Miner, Jasper and 100's more.

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How do I request projects and collaborate?

aHeist uses Basecamp, an online collaboration tool for project management, and to house all project work completed. We also schedule live video call check-ins weekly for extra hands-on feedback.

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What if I only have one project?

You can pause your subscription when the project is completed, and unpause when you have additional needs.

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What is the cost difference versus using a big agency?

Big agencies will typically charge you anywhere from $35,000 to $50,000 on the low end, to upwards of $100,000+ for the exact same services.

FAQs

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How do I request projects and collaborate?

aHeist uses Basecamp, an online collaboration tool for project management, and to house all work completed. We also schedule live video call check-ins weekly for extra hands-on feedback.

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What if I only have one project?

You can pause your subscription when the project is completed, and unpause when you have additional needs.

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What is the cost difference versus using a big agency?

Big agencies will typically charge you anywhere from $35,000 to $50,000 on the low end, to upwards of $100,000+ for the exact same services.

What if I hired a Talent Sourcer?

A full-time senior-level Talent Sourcer typically costs $100,000, not including bonus and benefits. You may not have "full-time" work to keep them busy year-round, and will have to pay even if they aren't being utilized.

Our flexible monthly subscription plan gives you the ability to pause and resume when needed, so you only pay for your Talent Sourcer when you have project needs.

How many projects can I have?

With our monthly subscription, you can add as many projects to your queue as you'd like. We will deliver them one by one.

How fast will I receive my solutions and services?

Most projects are completed in just 1-2 business days or less, Monday through Friday. However, more complex projects can take longer.

How does the "pause" feature work?

If you don't have enough projects or work to take up a whole month, you have the ability to pause your subscription.

Billing cycles are based on 31 days. For example, if you sign up and use the service for 24 days, and then pause your subscription, you'll have 7 days of service remaining to be used anytime in the future. All you need to do is unpause and continue.

What tools do you use for your projects?

We utilize a wide range of AI, search engines, paid databases, social media, news sites and niche communities.

This includes LinkedIn, Google, ChatGPT-4, Crunchbase, Pitchbook, BoardEx, CapitalIQ, Ahrefs, JungleScout, Lusha, Swordfish, Hunter, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Similarweb, Google Trends, Wikipedia, Builtwith, Github, Zapier, Clay, Data Miner, Jasper and 100's more.