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Public story · 2026-07-13 · high
JustVibe launched the same month with a search engine that builds you a working app instead of returning links, per Product Hunt.
Why now: Both landed on the same July 2026 Product Hunt leaderboard days apart, pitching the identical idea: skip the code, ship the running thing.
Framer shipped AI Agents that design and publish production websites from a single prompt, per Product Hunt's July leaderboard. No template picking, no drag and drop, no handoff to a developer. You describe the site, the agent builds it, and it goes live.
JustVibe landed on the same leaderboard describing itself as a "search engine for doing." Instead of returning links to existing tools, it generates a purpose-built app for whatever task you typed in. A calculator instead of ten links to calculator apps. A planner instead of a search results page.
Both claims trace to a single ranking, and both products are early. Neither publishes numbers on how often the generated output actually works without a manual fix, or whether anyone comes back after the first session. That gap matters. A site that builds itself only matters if it survives a second visit.
The pattern outlasts either product. No-code spent a decade generating code you still had to deploy and maintain yourself. Framer and JustVibe skip that step and generate the running thing directly: no repo, no deploy step, no human owning the result. That's a bet that most small tasks don't need a codebase at all, just something disposable that exists for as long as the task does.
I'd bet the output holds up fine for narrow, well-defined asks. It falls apart the moment a task needs iteration or edge cases, the same ceiling every prior no-code wave hit. Watch for either company to publish retention numbers past launch week. Silence on that is the tell.
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