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Vibe Coding2026-06-29 · source-backed
A Reddit r/SaaS post reports using an AI coding tool to build an automation that reviews and rates pull requests, then selling it. Small number, but it's a representative data point on the AI-built micro-SaaS economy: an individual ships and monetizes a narrow automation in days. That's the same pattern a lot of us are living. The interesting question isn't whether you can build it. It's whether $600 one-time is a business or a hobby.
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Shared entities / Same source domain / Shared topic / What happened next / Tension
Both cover Reddit, SaaS; reported by the same outlet (reddit.com); overlapping topics (builder, data).
Google partners with Reddit / Shared entities / Same source domain / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Google partners with Reddit); both cover Reddit, SaaS; reported by the same outlet (reddit.com).
Zendesk uses SaaS / Shared entity: SaaS / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Zendesk uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-05-04.
Intercom uses SaaS / Shared entity: SaaS / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Intercom uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-04-24.
Linked by a graph relationship (Intercom uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-04-18.
Linked by a graph relationship (Intercom uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-04-05.
Linked by a graph relationship (Intercom uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-04-03.
Zendesk uses SaaS / Shared entity: SaaS / Earlier coverage
Linked by a graph relationship (Zendesk uses SaaS); both cover SaaS; earlier SaaS coverage from 2026-03-23.