
Vibe Coder’s Manual
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Podcast Overview
<p>Building is solved. You can spin up a Next.js app with Cursor and Claude in a single weekend. But turning a vibe-coded app into actual monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is brutally hard. This show is for indie hackers, solopreneurs, and semi-technical founders who want to escape the vibe revenue trap. We skip the launch day dopamine hits and the generic startup advice. Instead, we break down the exact practitioner receipts you need: automated validation workflows, token-aware pricing models, and the exact tech stacks (like Supabase and MCP) that stop your AI from hallucinating in production. No hype. Just the hard math and specific configurations required to build a sustainable SaaS in the era of vibe coding.</p>
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Publishing Since
2/24/2026
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Recent Episodes

April 28, 2026
SaaS Exit Strategy: Acquisition, Lifestyle, or Long Game
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SaaS Legal Basics: GDPR, EU AI Act, and Compliance Awareness
<p>SaaS legal basics are what most developers ignore until something goes wrong. Not legal advice - just two founders talking through the compliance landscape they wish someone had explained before they started charging customers. This episode covers GDPR, the EU AI Act effective August 2026, PCI scope for Stripe-integrated products, business entity tradeoffs, and the four documents most founders encounter before their first paying user. For anything that affects your business, talk to a real lawyer.</p>

April 14, 2026
Solo Founder Burnout: Systems, Automation, and Deep Work
<p>Solo founder burnout in 2026 hits differently — AI tools removed the technical bottleneck and replaced it with a nervous system bottleneck. You can ship 5x faster, which means 5x more maintenance surface and 5x more decisions. This episode covers the operational automation stack that removes recurring decisions, the async-first operating model that protects deep work, and the 72-hour resilience test every solo SaaS should pass. With real burnout data, decision fatigue research, and automation platform comparisons.</p>
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- What is Vibe Coder’s Manual?
<p>Building is solved. You can spin up a Next.js app with Cursor and Claude in a single weekend. But turning a vibe-coded app into actual monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is brutally hard. This show is for indie hackers, solopreneurs, and semi-technical founders who want to escape the vibe revenue trap. We skip the launch day dopamine hits and the generic startup advice. Instead, we break down the exact practitioner receipts you need: automated validation workflows, token-aware pricing models, and the exact tech stacks (like Supabase and MCP) that stop your AI from hallucinating in production. No hype. Just the hard math and specific configurations required to build a sustainable SaaS in the era of vibe coding.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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