YouWare Launched a Vibe Coding App. Here's Why.
People have asked me why YouWare chose to put so much effort into building a mobile vibe coding app. This was an easy decision for us. I honestly believe there is untapped potential in the ability to code from your phone.
Before founding YouWare, I oversaw a team at CapCut whose main responsibility was to make mobile video editing easier, more popular, and more accessible. At that time, no one thought mobile video editing would be as big as it is today.
Instead, people relied on software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. But CapCut changed everything.
When I think about the mobile app for YouWare, I see similar potential.
What if, instead of learning complex programming languages, you could use prompts to create on your terms?
What if, instead of sitting at a desk, you could go out into the world to find inspiration and build an app or website right then?
We live in a world dominated by mobile apps. Why should coding be any different?
YouWare is all-in on vibe coding because mobile coding has the potential to evolve the same way mobile video editing has. That’s why we built the YouWare mobile app. I believe our product, and the team here at YouWare, have the ability to create a shift in the coding landscape.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out our app, you should. You can grab it on the iOS App Store or the Google Play Store. I think it’s pretty incredible, and I’m proud of the team here at YouWare. They’ve managed to pack a ton of features into it.


Here are just a few:
- MCP, backend, and model switching, all created fully in-house
- Voice input
- Natural language support
- TabTabTab to help guide your vibe coding projects
- Prompt-based coding
- Instant notifications
The most amazing part is this is only the beginning.
Here at YouWare, we want mobile vibe coding to be as easy as leaving yourself a voice note or chatting with a friend. We’ve built the YouWare mobile app to uphold that standard. In fact, it may just be the most user-friendly vibe-coding app of 2025.


