Context before code
Keep project memory, source links, non-goals, and architecture assumptions in one place before an agent edits anything.
Vibe coding plan, context, and delivery receipts
Vibe Coding Workbench turns AI coding sessions into planned, reviewable delivery flows with context packs, agent prompts, risk gates, and exportable implementation receipts.
Generate a preview to see the brief, context, and review gates.
Team annual includes prompt packs, issue templates, and handoff receipts.
Checkout Team annualWhy teams buy it
The workbench converts the useful ideas from the Vibe Coding guide into a product flow with planning, context, review, and proof.
Keep project memory, source links, non-goals, and architecture assumptions in one place before an agent edits anything.
Turn large product asks into implementation slices with file boundaries, test expectations, and rollback notes.
Leave a durable record of decisions, prompts, tests, risks, and next actions for the next human or agent.
Workflow
Convert a rough product idea into a one-sentence goal, non-goals, user promise, and acceptance checkpoints.
Create the memory bank, architecture notes, tool assumptions, and source links an AI coding agent must read first.
Break implementation into small modules with tests, review boundaries, and rollback notes before code generation starts.
Record what changed, what passed, what remains risky, and which prompt should guide the next session.
Pricing
Prices are shown as monthly equivalents. Annual checkout is selected by default and applies a 50% discount.
$174 charged yearly. Annual is 50% less than month-to-month.
For one builder turning scattered AI prompts into a repeatable project plan.
$594 charged yearly. Annual is 50% less than month-to-month.
For teams that need reviewable AI coding plans, implementation gates, and handoff receipts.
$1,494 charged yearly. Annual is 50% less than month-to-month.
For agencies and product studios standardizing AI coding delivery across clients.
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Questions
It sells a hosted planning and evidence workflow for AI-assisted coding: briefs, context packs, prompts, risk gates, and implementation receipts.
No. The same planning-first method works for SaaS, internal tools, agents, data products, and websites.
No. It sits before and around those tools so each AI coding session starts with better context and ends with a better handoff.
Teams get the same monthly value with a 50% annual discount, and the workflow benefits from a durable project memory over time.