Many hn users often partially talk about their use case of AI. Orchestrating agents, managing code and PRs. But they rarely talk about the project itself.
If you have any of those projects, or just heavily AI assisted project, please share it here.
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codingdave | 2026-02-15 18:12 UTC
Or don't. It has been made fairly clear that AI-generated content isn't on-topic for HN.
Now, if you have written a product that is successful and want to share that success, and just happenned to vibe-code it, that is a different story. But "Hey, I vibe-coded this." is not particularly interesting.
asdfbank | 2026-02-15 18:22 UTC
Not a programmer (accountant here) and thanks to Github copilot in VSCode, I was able to make the app I couldn't find. It's been a super fun hobby over the last 6 or 7 months, especially hosting it myself and my only cost now is Apple's recurring 99 USD in case i want to ship an update later, so I can keep it up for free into the future.
95% of the app is boilerplate API and DB stuff but I stood 0 chance of making this without the LLM handling syntax and the volume of code.
It's Plantshare and it helps people share and find plants, because if you do gardening, your plants are likely making more free plants all the time. which you can now share and find on this app. Saw an app for sharing tools in your neighborhood and I thought that was really cool, so I did this but for giving plants/seeds/cuttings away.
https://spokengoods.com/ - a podcast summary site that also pulls out product mentions. I kept forgetting which books were mentioned while I was out doing stuff.
Not vibe coded, but in the last six months I’ve been heads-down building ORA—an autonomous super agent that represents the next step toward AGI. An agent, specifically designed to help people go from vibe coding to production-ready code.
The gap between 'I got AI to make something' and 'this is actually deployable' is massive. Curious if others in this thread are thinking about that transition.
Demo: https://x.com/OscerraHQ
seinvak | 2026-02-17 09:00 UTC
It was an easy project, but managed to hit frontpage here :
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Now, if you have written a product that is successful and want to share that success, and just happenned to vibe-code it, that is a different story. But "Hey, I vibe-coded this." is not particularly interesting.
95% of the app is boilerplate API and DB stuff but I stood 0 chance of making this without the LLM handling syntax and the volume of code.
It's Plantshare and it helps people share and find plants, because if you do gardening, your plants are likely making more free plants all the time. which you can now share and find on this app. Saw an app for sharing tools in your neighborhood and I thought that was really cool, so I did this but for giving plants/seeds/cuttings away.
https://ps-prod.bloodys.cc/links/getplantshare
It's the SQL client I've always wished I had. It's a desktop app, but I made it work in the browser too thanks to DuckDB Wasm.
Just a silly site I built in a weekend.
Not vibe coded, but in the last six months I’ve been heads-down building ORA—an autonomous super agent that represents the next step toward AGI. An agent, specifically designed to help people go from vibe coding to production-ready code. The gap between 'I got AI to make something' and 'this is actually deployable' is massive. Curious if others in this thread are thinking about that transition. Demo: https://x.com/OscerraHQ
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46345897
https://maptoposter.penk.in/
I mean AI did all the work for me with some minimal guidance. All and all it took about 3 hours to do with PaaS hosting