
Our Take
MD Amirul Islam, Anand Thakkar, Ashish Kushwaha, Erik Kalmykov, Alexsandr Rubanau, Kevin McKeand, Philip Daineka, and Tristan Pollock looked at the vibe-coding space and said "we're not building another toy IDE." They're running AppWizzy—a professional vibe-coding platform that provisions actual private VMs with Codex, not some sandboxed simulation that craps out half-working code. Over 1,266 companies are already using it, and a former Google software engineer named Alexey V. put it best: "Other vibe-coding tools feel like a toy IDE. AppWizzy provisions a real machine and bills only what you use." That's the whole pitch—real machines, real billing, production-ready code. They're associated with Flatlogic and offering templates, docs, and an affiliate program.
The vibe-coding market is getting crowded with wrappers around wrappers. AppWizzy's play is simple: skip the fluff, get a real VM, and actually ship. Whether you're building apps that scale or just want code that works outside of someone's demo environment, they're betting that real infrastructure wins over browser-based hand-holding. Time will tell if enterprises care enough to pay for actual compute vs. free toys.
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