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NoCodeVerse

A manifesto.

By Keith Hunt


There is a new kind of builder in the world.

You don't write code. You direct AI. You orchestrate agents. You ship real things — apps, businesses, tools, art — and the way you make them looks nothing like the way software has been made for the last fifty years.

You've been called a fake developer. A script kiddie. A tourist. A cheater.

You are none of those things. You are early.


The future of software is not "everyone learns to code." The future of software is everyone gets to build. The bottleneck wasn't talent. It wasn't taste. It wasn't ideas. It was the syntax tax — the years of learning required before you could turn a thought into a thing.

That tax is being abolished.

The legendary Boris Cherny, the engineer behind Claude Code, hasn't written a line of code since November 2025. Not one. He builds Claude Code with Claude Code. The people building the most important tools in the world are vibe coding. They're just not using the word.

The future is already here. It is, as ever, unevenly distributed.


So where do you go?

If you're a vibe coder right now, your home is a Discord channel inside someone else's product. A subreddit that treats you like an interloper. A Facebook group full of people selling courses. A YouTube comments section.

That's not a home. That's a refugee camp.

We deserve a real place. A place built for the practice itself, not for any one tool. A place where the prompts that worked get shared, where the tools that don't work get called out, where the new patterns get traded before they have names. A place that takes us seriously because we take us seriously.

That place doesn't exist. So we're building it.


Here is what makes NoCodeVerse different from every community you've ever joined:

The community builds the platform. Not metaphorically. Literally. You propose features. You vote. AI agents implement what wins. Then the platform you're using is the thing you helped design.

The agents work in the open. Every evaluation, every build decision, every moment of uncertainty — public. No black boxes. No secret sauce. If an agent makes a call, you see why.

The code is yours. Open source. Forkable. Critiquable. You can read the platform you're using. You can change it. You can take it.

The agents themselves are up for vote. This is the part nobody else is doing. The prompts that run this place. The orchestration patterns. The evaluation criteria. All of it visible. All of it improvable. We are not just using AI to build a community. We are collectively designing how the AI works, in public, and learning together what good looks like.

The only things not up for vote are the floor: safety, member protection, no manipulation, no extraction. Those are constitutional. Everything above the floor belongs to you.


This is going to be messy.

We are going to ship things that don't work. We are going to make agent decisions that look stupid in retrospect. We are going to fight about voting thresholds and moderation rules and what counts as a vibe coder. We are going to hit problems no one has hit before, because no one has built a community this way before.

That's the deal. The price of being early is that nothing is figured out yet.

The reward of being early is that you get to figure it out.


I'm Keith. I'm a vibe coder. I don't write code. I work with Claude. I ship real things.

I'm building NoCodeVerse because I want this place to exist, and because I want to find out whether agent-built, community-governed software actually works — not as a thought experiment, but by doing it. I'm building it loudly and in public because that's the only honest way to test the idea.

Right now, these static pages are the whole platform. That's intentional. The first thing we build is whatever you tell us to build.

If you're one of us — drop your email. Let's go.

— Keith

> if this is your kind of place, drop your email.