These founders raised $10 million to get corporate America into vibe coding. Read their pitch deck.
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These founders raised $10 million to get corporate America into vibe coding. Read their pitch deck.
"Vybe, the startup cofounded by two repeat Y Combinator entrepreneurs, has raised $10 million to bring vibe coding inside large companies. The practice of vibe coding has become more widespread as it allows people to use AI and natural language prompts to build an app, rather than traditional programming. The sector has attracted hundreds of millions in venture funding and is blurring the lines for businesses deciding between buying software or just vibe-coding their own tools."
"While popular vibe-coding products like Lovable and Replit have made it easy for companies to create prototypes and landing pages, Vybe offers stronger security that cannot be modified by AI and also taps into internal data systems, said cofounder and CEO Quang Hoang. Hoang previously founded the engineering mentorship platform Plato and is building Vybe alongside cofounder and CTO Fabien Devos, founder of the security AI startup Wolfia."
"Vybe lets teams across an organization collaborate on apps. Engineering teams manage access to internal systems like Salesforce, Snowflake, and Databricks, while business teams can build apps for onboarding, performance reviews, customer service, and more. "The new SaaS is going to be more like Legos," Hoang said, referring to software-as-a-service. "You can build it exactly how you want." Vybe also offers app templates created by high-profile executives, such as former Airbnb product"
Vybe raised $10 million in a seed round led by First Round Capital to commercialize vibe coding for enterprises. Vibe coding uses AI and natural language prompts to assemble applications instead of traditional programming, enabling rapid prototyping and internal tool creation. Vybe differentiates by enforcing stronger security that AI cannot modify and by connecting to internal systems such as Salesforce, Snowflake, and Databricks. Engineering teams control access while business teams build apps for onboarding, reviews, and customer service. Cofounders Quang Hoang and Fabien Devos bring backgrounds in engineering mentorship and security AI. The round included participation from Y Combinator and notable tech leaders.
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