I will build your saas mvp with vibe coding using cursor bolt and v0


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About this gig
There's a reason "vibe coding" became a phrase: AI coding tools have made building software faster than ever, but only if you know what you're doing. The difference between a vibe-coded MVP that ships and one that breaks is the human reviewing what the AI shipped.
I work in the modern stack. Cursor/Claude for the IDE pair programming with Claude or GPT-4 inside the editor. Bolt.new for full-stack scaffolding when speed matters. V0 by Vercel for landing pages and components when polish matters. And 9 years of engineering experience for the part where someone has to know which AI suggestion to keep.
Recent vibe-coded builds: a SaaS MVP for a wellness analytics startup, scaffolded in Bolt and refined in Cursor, shipped in 9 days from idea to live; a marketing landing page generated in v0 and polished in Next.js, delivered in 36 hours; a customer-portal built almost entirely in Cursor with Claude as pair-programmer.
How a project runs: you describe what to build. I confirm scope and tools. I work on a staging URL daily progress visible. At handoff: GitHub repo, Loom walkthrough, deployment.
I'm honest about which parts AI tools actually accelerate and which they don't.
Get to know Azzam
I help SAAS startups go from prototyping to scalable products
Level 2
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceMay 2017
- Avg. response time3 hours
- Last delivery3 months
Languages
Urdu, English, Punjabi, Hindi
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FAQ
What's the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?
Basic is a prototype — single page or feature, useful for testing. Standard is a real MVP with auth, database, and payments. Premium is a production-grade SaaS with admin panel, multi-tier subscriptions, AI features and the operational basics you'll need within month one of having paying customers.
Why is vibe coding faster than a traditional SaaS MVP build?
Two reasons. First, AI coding tools have measurably accelerated certain types of work — boilerplate, scaffolding, common UI patterns. Second, the scope here is calibrated to what actually accelerates with vibe coding. Premium tier here is shorter scope than a full custom MVP if i am honest here.
Will the code be maintainable, or is this a "vibes" build that breaks in 6 months?
Maintainable. Vibe coding done well still produces clean code — you just generate faster. I review every commit before it merges, even if I'm the one writing both sides. The output is a codebase you can work in. Done badly, vibe coding produces tech debt; done well, it accelerates real engineering.
Cursor vs Bolt vs v0 — what's the difference?
Cursor is an IDE with AI pair-programming — best for crafting features carefully. Bolt scaffolds a full-stack app from a prompt — best for getting from zero to a working skeleton fast. V0 generates UI components and landing pages — best for design polish. I use all three.
What if I have an existing codebase?
Then we don't start from scratch — Cursor is great for working in existing codebases. Send me your repo and I'll scope based on what's there.
Can you do mobile or just web?
Vibe coding here covers web first. For mobile, see my Mobile App AI gig — different pricing, different stack. As an add-on we can convert this build to React Native (+$600) if you want a mobile companion later.
Who owns the code?
You do. GitHub repo is yours from day one and I push commits as a collaborator. At handoff I transfer ownership and remove myself.
What about ongoing maintenance?
Three options: (a) you handle it yourself with the docs I provide, (b) you bring in a dev team, or (c) you pick up my monthly retainer ($1,000/mo) for feature work and bug fixes.
