CodeGoodVibes
An indie maker's vibe coded corner of the internet. Late-night ideas, half-built experiments, and live projects shipped with good vibes.
Projects
- CategRise (in_progress) — visit
Turn raw data into RAG ready rich data for your AI tools
- Directory Expert (in_progress)
A directory listing business
- Overhead — Every Aircraft. Anywhere. Live. (live) — visit
Real-time ADS-B aircraft tracking, ATC frequencies, the best plane-spotting locations near approach paths, and traffic trend charts for any airport. Free forever.
- Ripe Garden (idea_stage)
Grow your own food at home with guidance from Ripe Garden
- AutoRoute (in_progress) — visit
Link shortener with tracking, split testing, geo routing, and email capture. Optimise every click with AutoRoute.
- MentionSpy (live) — visit
Monitor Your Brand's Mentions in ChatGPT
Track how frequently your brand appears in AI tool responses and gain insights into your AI visibility.
Friends' projects
Updates
- Want a collaborator on a build? (2026-04-20)
I've really enjoyed my builds, and particularly enjoed being in the Agenct 4 Buildathon - the exciting feature was buildng alongside others. It was a bit like getting the motivation to go the gym, I've always wanted to do it, but having a crowd of people go with you and keep you accountable really fuelled it.
As a result, I would like to avoid building in isolation. I have ideas I want to work on, but if you want to work with me on one, or have a project you would like me to join you on - I am happy to spend some time and my prize tokens on some joint projects.
So if that sounds good to you - lets partner up!
- Why I'm building in public (and what that actually means) (2024-02-28)
(This was AI generated sample content but I like it)
Building in public is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot. But what does it actually mean to do it well, versus just tweeting "shipping features 🚀" every few days?
For me, it means showing the messy middle. The pivot that felt like failure. The week where nothing worked. The feature I was sure would land but nobody used.
I started codegoodvibes.com because I wanted a place to be honest about the process. Not a highlight reel — a real log of what it's like to build things as one person with limited time and unlimited ideas.
Expect updates that include what went wrong, not just what shipped. That's the deal.
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