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Dedicated mobile apps for vibe coding have so far failed to gain traction

Last updated: September 23, 2025 5:38 pm
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In recent months, vibe-coding startups have witnessed explosive valuations and rapid growth. However, the adoption of AI-assisted coding on mobile devices remains tepid. Despite the launch of various vibe-coding applications, the response from users has not been as enthusiastic as expected, with many apps struggling to gain traction in the competitive app market.

Data from app intelligence provider Appfigures reveals that only a minimal selection of mobile apps featuring vibe-coding tools have garnered significant download numbers or revenue. The leading app in this category, Instance: AI App Builder, has achieved merely 16,000 downloads and $1,000 in consumer spending, while the next contender, Vibe Studio, lags behind at just 4,000 downloads with no income recorded.

Nonetheless, this landscape may soon shift as the market for vibe-coding apps continues to develop, and improvements in technology are being made. Numerous new applications have recently entered the space. One notable addition is Vibecode, a startup that raised $9.4 million in seed funding from Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian’s investment firm, Seven Seven Six. Vibecode allows users to create mobile applications using AI seamlessly through its dedicated iOS app. As of now, there is little data from Appfigures regarding its performance since it is still new.

Currently, most users interested in vibe-coding technology are primarily utilizing it on desktop platforms. However, its influence is emerging in the mobile ecosystem, where it is integrated into a growing number of established apps. A significant player in this scene is RevenueCat, which powers in-app purchases for over half of all AI-developed iOS apps and serves approximately 50,000 total apps. The company reported a dramatic increase in new sign-ups for monetization tools channeling from AI platforms or assistants, rising to over 35% in Q2 of this year, a substantial jump from below 5% the previous year.

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RevenueCat is a go-to for vibe coders who use its system to automate subscription configurations with tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and more, simplifying the process of creating and testing various subscription plans.

Despite the growing interest in vibe coding, assessments indicate that the technology is still in its infancy. Developers engaged with AI-generated code have expressed concerns, stating there is considerable work needed to refine the process. A related survey from Fastly revealed that around 95% of nearly 800 developers reported needing additional time to rectify flaws in AI-generated code.

However, the demand for such tools remains robust. According to a 2025 survey from Stack Overflow, 84% of respondents are currently using or planning to incorporate AI tools into their development practices, an increase from 76% over the past year. Another survey by The Information indicated that 75% of participants were experimenting with vibe coding techniques. A report from Jellyfish in May 2025 found that 90% of surveyed individuals had integrated AI solutions into their workflows, a significant rise from 61% in the previous year, as highlighted by Business Insider.

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