New support service for vibe-coders
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I’ve been watching something fascinating happen in the software development world. There’s a new wave of people building applications who aren’t traditional programmers. They’re entrepreneurs, designers, creators, and problem-solvers who care more about what they’re building than how it works.
AI coding tools have made this possible. Someone with a great idea can now prototype, iterate, and even ship real software without spending years learning syntax and frameworks. It’s genuinely exciting.
Why I decided to help
But here’s what I’ve noticed: these builders hit walls. Not always coding issues (AI handles most of that), but the deeper architectural and integration challenges that experience teaches you to spot early.
These aren’t people who want to become career developers. They want to build their product, solve their problem, or test their idea. They need just enough technical guidance to get unstuck and keep moving.
A different kind of support
Traditional programming help assumes you want to learn programming. But this new generation of builders often doesn’t. They want to understand what went wrong, get it fixed, and get back to building.
So I started offering something different: quick, targeted sessions where I help people understand what’s happening with their AI-generated code and how to move forward. Sometimes it’s debugging, sometimes it’s architecture advice, sometimes it’s just sanity-checking that their approach makes sense.
More about vibe-coding support
Need help?
If you’re building with AI and occasionally need an experienced eye on your project, I’m happy to help.