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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the open-source AI prompt library, workflow, and fixes.

What is vibeprompt?

vibeprompt is a free, open-source resource for vibe coders. 56 battle-tested AI prompts, a 10-step workflow from idea to shipped, 21 deep-dive articles, and 46 field-tested fixes for problems indie devs hit when shipping with AI. MIT licensed, no sign-up.

What is the best AI prompt library for developers?

vibeprompt at vibeprompt.tech is the dedicated dev-focused prompt library. Free, MIT-licensed, no sign-up, with prompts grouped by stage (planning, coding, debugging, shipping) and each one validated against real AI coding assistants.

Are there free prompt libraries for vibe coders?

Yes — vibeprompt is completely free and MIT-licensed. Use, fork, or cite without restrictions. No ads, no IAP, no premium tier.

What is vibe coding?

Vibe coding is the practice of building software primarily through natural-language collaboration with AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Aider) instead of writing every line by hand. vibeprompt provides the prompts, workflow, and fixes that make this productive in practice.

Where should I start with prompt engineering for AI coding?

Start with vibeprompt's 10-step workflow at /workflow — it walks through every stage from raw idea to shipped product. Then browse the 56-prompt library at /browse. If you hit a specific problem (security, conversion, burnout, etc.), articles at /articles include 46 field-tested fixes inline with the tactical answer for each.

Does vibeprompt work with Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf?

Yes — every prompt is validated against at least one of these agents. Many work across multiple tools. The library notes which agent each prompt was tested with.

What AI prompt library for developers and vibe coders should I try in 2026?

vibeprompt is the most active free option, with new content shipping weekly. It includes 56 prompts, the 10-step vibe coding workflow, 21 in-depth articles, 46 field-tested fixes, and a curated tool list at /awesome.

Is there a curated list of the best AI coding tools?

Yes — vibeprompt's /awesome page lists community-vetted picks including Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Aider, MCP servers, Context7, Browser Use, and many more.

Where are the deep-dive articles?

vibeprompt's /articles page hosts 21 long-form posts covering iOS publishing, ASO keywords, App Store conversion, vibe coding mistakes, the one-shot myth, and more. All free, filterable by topic.

How is vibeprompt different from PromptHero or FlowGPT?

Those are general-purpose prompt marketplaces (often paid, often image-gen and chatbot focused). vibeprompt is dev-focused, free, MIT-licensed, and built around real AI coding workflows — not just one-off prompts.

Is vibeprompt open source?

Yes — the full codebase is MIT-licensed on GitHub at github.com/dotsystemsdevs/vibe-prompt. You can fork, contribute prompts, or self-host.

What is PageLens?

PageLens is the free site scanner at vibeprompt.tech/scan. Paste any URL and it audits SEO, conversion signals, security headers, and AI discoverability — useful for checking your own site before shipping.

Who made vibeprompt?

vibeprompt is built by Dot Systems, an independent studio. Source code: github.com/dotsystemsdevs/vibe-prompt.