Most vibe coding is still one app at a time. It's fine for today, but it is not the end goal.

The main benefit will happen when you can ask the AI to create hundreds of variations of your app at the same time, each optimized for a different sub-set of your users.

Picture internationalization, but instead of just translating the text on your app into different languages, the AI redesigns the whole UI to match the mindset of that culture.

This is the end of one-size-fits-all design.

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What is vibe coding sir?

It's coding through AI prompts. The AI manages the entire repo. You don't really see the code. Every change you want needs to be asked to an AI. It's the successor for NoCode tools.

Wow, so what is best AI for that?

I think Cursor and Claude are good ones. But there are hundreds of companies trying to make the tools for that.

Hi vitor! Youโ€™re touching on something huge. AI-driven hyper-personalization could revolutionize software design, making apps not just language-adaptive but culturally and behaviorally optimized in real time.

The real challenge will be balancing personalization with maintainabilityโ€”how do we keep control over a system thatโ€™s generating infinite variations? And how do we ensure coherence across a product while letting AI dynamically adapt UX for each subset of users?

The end of one-size-fits-all is exciting, but it also raises deep questions about control, consistency, and unintended biases in AI-driven customization.

It's also the end of one-size-fits-all YouTube explainer videos.

"Step one, look for the settings button. It may or may not be on the home screen, assuming you have a home screen. Or a screen at all."

This is a game changer. AI driven customization at scale means apps will feel native to every user, not just in language but in design and experience. One size fits all has been outdated for a while. This is the future.

The real endgame is my agent creates an app specifically for me, for whatever serice(s) I need

True.

The era of personal software.

Truly the end of apps.