I’ve been on teams where “vibe coding” was fun at first, but eventually the codebase becomes unmanageable. Onboarding new devs is painful, small changes break things, and productivity tanks.
I just came across a tool that’s about to launch called VibeCleaner, which focuses specifically on tidying up messy vibecoded software. The pitch is simple: make your code clean and scalable so your team can stop fighting chaos.
They’re opening a waitlist, and early sign-ups get 50% off the first month. Could be worth it if you’re staring down a vibecode mess.
https://vibecleaner.uwu.ai/