
A Product Hunt win, a quiet pivot, and the moment we stopped building another dashboard and started building something that lives on your machine.
In 2025, we hit number one on Product Hunt with our agent platform at Incredible.
That was supposed to be the moment. A platform full of agents that could handle anything you threw at them. Schedule meetings, run outreach, dig through your inbox, automate your workflows. The kind of story you've heard a hundred times by now.
For a while, it felt like we had it.
Then we started watching how people actually used it.
What I noticed, and what the team noticed, was that nobody really wanted to live inside another platform. People came in from the Product Hunt launch, signed up, set up their workflows, and then drifted off. The work they cared about was happening somewhere else. In their browser, in Notion, in some Mac app, in the terminal. Not in our dashboard.
We had built another tool that needed people to come to it. And in 2025, nobody wants another tool to log into. They already have fifty of those.
So we asked the harder question. What if the agent doesn't need its own home? What if it just lives on your computer, sees what you see, and does the thing?
That question is what became Vibe computing.
I want to be honest about one thing here. We didn't stop building agents. We're still building them. An orchestrator on top, sub-agents underneath, the whole stack. What we changed is where they live and how you talk to them. You don't open a dashboard. You don't configure a workflow. You talk to your computer, and the agents do the work behind the scenes.
The first version was small. We built a dictation tool. You hold a key, you talk, and it writes in any app. Slack, Gmail, your IDE, a Google Doc, whatever. It went to where you were instead of asking you to come to it.
It was limited. It could write but it couldn't act. It could turn your voice into text but not into outcomes.
The reaction was different from anything we'd seen with the agent platform though. People didn't sign up and forget. They kept it open. They used it every day. They kept asking us when it could do more.
That told us we were onto something.
So we expanded. The premise of Vibe computing is simple. You should be able to talk to your computer the way you'd talk to a colleague sitting next to you. Not a chatbot in a sidebar. Not a platform you have to configure. The actual computer. Files, apps, browser tabs, accounts, all of it.
You say what you want. It does it.
That means finding new prospects. Drafting and sending the followup. Pulling data out of one app and dropping it into another. Booking the flight. Cleaning up your inbox. Whatever the work is, the work happens on your machine, with your stuff, while you watch or while you go grab a coffee.
We spent the back half of 2025 quietly building that framework over at Incredible. Not another feature on top of a chat window. The actual infrastructure for voice-first computing across your whole machine. The agents are still there. You just don't have to think about them anymore.
Early access is on the way.
To the people who've been with us since the Product Hunt days, thank you for being patient. The shift from where we started to where we are now wasn't loud. We didn't write a manifesto. We just kept building until something started feeling right. Vibe computing is what felt right.
I think you'll feel it too when you use it.
Welcome to the era of Vibe computing. We're just getting started.