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Vibecoding a professional website: smart shortcut or risky approach?

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I often see people saying vibecoded apps aren’t really production ready or suitable as real products. I’ve been using Claude Code for a few personal desktop apps and now I’m thinking about using it for a simple business showcase website with just basic info. Would that be a bad idea or fine for something this simple?

For a simple info site, vibecoding is totally fine. Issues usually start when you try to scale it later.

I’ve actually done a couple of fairly serious medical data/statistics projects without writing a single line of code. I just had a clear idea of what I was building and how it should work, and let AI handle the rest.

Yeah, I’ve done it for small businesses too used Codex to build simple websites for their services and contact pages, and I charged around 200 per page.

Totally possible..I used Claude Code to quickly build a couple of decent websites for a friend and a local golf course, just by guiding the design, and it worked really well.

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Market size research: my niche has 2,400 potential clients in North America. I need 12 active clients. That's 0.5% market penetration. Comforting math.

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