What you can build onvibe is great at small-to-medium web apps that need a page, some logic, and a place to store data. Below are common shapes, each with a prompt you can copy straight into your AI. Every new project starts from a small working app — a page with a form, a database table behind it, and the wiring for visitors to upload images — so your AI is not staring at a blank file. You either customize it into what you want, or replace it entirely as soon as the AI has read the patterns it uses. A page that collects things Sign-ups, RSVPs, feedback, waitlists, suggestion boxes — anything where visitors submit something and you collect the responses. > *"Build a page where people can RSVP to my dinner party — name, how many guests, and whether > they have dietary restrictions. Show me a list of all responses on a separate page."* A simple app with a database Lists, trackers, notes, mini catalogs — data that's created, viewed, edited, and deleted. > *"Make a shared shopping list. Anyone with the link can add items, check them off, and remove > them. Keep it simple and mobile-friendly."* An internal tool or dashboard A small admin view over some data: a status board, a simple CRM, an inventory counter. > *"Build me a job-application tracker: companies, role, status (applied / interview / offer / > rejected), and notes. Let me filter by status."* A content or landing page A polished page that presents information — a portfolio, an event page, a product teaser. > *"Create a one-page site for my band: a hero with our name, upcoming shows in a list, and a > link to our music. Use a warm, retro look."* An API or backend for something else A JSON endpoint another app or script can call. > *"Give me a REST API for a 'tasks' resource with create, list, update, and delete. Return > JSON. I'll call it from my own front-end."* Apps that handle files and images Photo galleries, document drop-boxes, anything where people upload or you display media. See Files & images. > *"Build a page where visitors can upload a photo with a caption, and show the most recent > uploads in a grid."* Tips for picking a starting point - Start small and specific. One clear feature beats a vague "build me a social network". - You can always add more later — see How to ask your AI. - If your app needs to remember anything between visits, mention it; that tells your AI to use a database. See Your data & database.