Vibecoder free AI app builder video May 15
- A YouTube creator posted a May 15 video showcasing Vibecoder, an AI app-building product tied to Elestio, and highlighted free access, team collaboration, voice and mobile use. - Elestio’s Vibecoder page says the product can turn app ideas into production-ready software, while the video title names “Free,” “Team Collab,” “Voice” and “Mobile.” - The May 15 YouTube video remains available, and Elestio’s Vibecoder page and Vibecoder.host site both offer product details and signup paths.
A YouTube video posted on May 15 showcased Vibecoder as a free AI app builder and highlighted team collaboration, voice input and mobile use, according to the video page. The video is titled “Vibecoder: Free AI App Builder with Team Collab, Voice & Mobile,” and the description says the product is Elestio’s AI-powered app development platform. Elestio’s Vibecoder product page says the service can turn app ideas into production-ready applications and includes collaboration and deployment tools. A separate Vibecoder.host site also markets real-time multiplayer collaboration, cross-device use and one-click hosting. ### Which company is attached to Vibecoder in the May 15 video? The May 15 YouTube listing identifies Vibecoder as “Elestio’s AI-powered app development platform,” linking the product in the video description to the cloud hosting company. The same description says the platform bundles multiple AI coding engines, including Claude Code, OpenCode and Codex. Elestio’s Vibecoder page describes the product as a way to build and deploy applications “from idea to production in hours, not months.” The page says users can describe an app in plain language and have the system generate user interfaces, databases, hosting and other components. (youtube.com) ### What features were named directly in the video title and product pages? The YouTube title itself names four selling points: “Free,” “Team Collab,” “Voice” and “Mobile.” The search snippet for the video says it showcases “parallel multi-s...” features, while Elestio’s product page says Vibecoder offers “Real-Time Multiplayer” collaboration and lets users “continue on your phone, switch to desktop, work in real-time with team members.” (youtube.com) Vibecoder.host repeats that cross-device pitch. (elest.io) Its homepage says users can “continue coding on your phone, switch to desktop, work in real-time with team members — your session syncs everywhere,” and says no credit card is required to start building. ### What does Vibecoder say it can build? Elestio’s product page lists a range of app categories, including SaaS platforms, e-commerce stores, data dashboards, internal tools, AI applications and landing pages. The page says generated projects can include user authentication, Stripe payments, PostgreSQL databases, REST APIs and email notifications. (youtube.com) Vibecoder.host gives similar examples. Its homepage says the service can generate SaaS startup MVPs, e-commerce platforms and analytics dashboards, and describes built-in services such as Postgres, Redis and Keycloak. (vibecoder.host) ### How much of the “free” claim is visible from public pages? The May 15 video title uses the word “Free,” but Elestio’s public product page says “Plans from $14/mo.” That means the video’s headline and the company-linked landing page present different pricing cues in public-facing materials available on May 16. (elest.io) Vibecoder.host, by contrast, says “No credit card required” on its homepage. Public pages visible through search did not provide enough detail to confirm whether Vibecoder is fully free, free to test, or free only at a limited tier. (vibecoder.host) ### Is there evidence of a live product beyond the video? A Vibecoder dashboard page says more than 10,000 developers use the service for deployments, though that figure could not be independently verified from public records reviewed here. (youtube.com) The product ecosystem also includes documentation, a blog, a FAQ page and a community site, all indexed in search results. The original vibecoder.ai domain, however, appears inactive. A crawled version of that site says it is “a totally awesome idea still being worked on,” which contrasts with the active Elestio and Vibecoder.host pages now promoting the service. (vibecoder.host) ### Where can people verify the rollout themselves? The May 15 YouTube video remains live on YouTube as of May 16, and Elestio’s Vibecoder page and Vibecoder.host homepage both remain publicly accessible. Those pages are the clearest public checkpoints for any next update on pricing, signup terms or added features tied to Vibecoder and Elestio. (dash.vibecoder.host) (youtube.com) (vibecoder.ai)