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Win the pitch with a working product, not a slide

Agencies lose time in the gap between a signed-off design and a functioning build. Vibely closes it: describe the client app — or start from their Figma file — and get a working, deployable product with a database and authentication behind it. Because the output is standard React and TypeScript synced to GitHub, the handover is a repository your client’s engineers can actually take over, not a prototype that has to be rebuilt.

  • Start from a Figma file, a screenshot, or a written brief
  • Working prototypes with real data, not clickable mockups
  • Full code export — hand the client a GitHub repository
  • Web and native mobile from one project
  • Unlimited projects, so every pitch can have a demo
  • Shared credit pool and roles on the Business plan
Vibely design mode: a short prompt in the chat panel on the left and the generated presentation rendering on the right
Design mode — one instruction on the left, the built deck on the right.

Pitch, build, hand over

Where agencies get the most out of it

The value is concentrated at the two ends of an engagement: winning the work, and getting out cleanly. Both are places where producing something real quickly changes the conversation.

01

Prototypes that win pitches

Bring a working product to the pitch instead of a deck. A client clicking through their own idea is a materially different meeting from one reviewing screens.

02

Internal tools for the client

The admin panel, dashboard, or workflow app that always gets scoped out for budget reasons becomes small enough to include in the engagement.

03

A handover that survives

Deliver a GitHub repository of readable React and TypeScript. The client’s team can maintain it without you, which is what makes them comfortable hiring you again.

What it changes commercially

  • Shorter path from brief to something billable
  • Fewer engagements lost to "we need to see it working first"
  • Scope you used to decline is now worth quoting for
  • Handover stops being the phase everyone dreads

Try it on the next pitch

Build the prototype for whichever proposal is currently open. The free plan is enough to find out whether it changes the meeting.

Start building

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Can we hand the code to a client?+

Yes. Projects export to GitHub as standard React and TypeScript with no proprietary runtime, so the client owns a normal codebase their engineers can build on.

Can we start from a client’s Figma file?+

Yes. Point Vibely at a Figma frame, an exported screenshot, or a design system, and it builds a working implementation that follows the visual direction rather than approximating it.

How does this work across a team?+

The Business plan adds a shared credit pool, SSO, and role-based access, so several people can work across client projects without separate billing for each one.

Is the output good enough to ship, or only to demo?+

It produces full-stack applications with real auth and a real database, which is a different category from a clickable prototype. Whether a specific build is ready to ship is a judgement your team should make by reading the code — which you can, because you have it.