Why Dedicated Mobile Apps For Vibe Coding Have So Far Failed

Dedicated mobile apps for vibe coding have so far failed to gain traction, despite funding and hype.
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Why Dedicated Mobile Apps For Vibe Coding Have So Far Failed
Why Dedicated Mobile Apps For Vibe Coding Have So Far Failed To Gain Traction While AI-assisted coding tools are booming, dedicated mobile apps for vibe coding have so far failed to gain traction . Despite dozens of startups rushing into the space, mobile platforms just haven’t delivered the same adoption rates we’ve seen on desktop. Downloads are low, revenue is nearly nonexistent, and even the most well-funded newcomers are struggling to make an impact. Image Credits:Tippapatt/ Getty Images The Current State Of Mobile Vibe Coding Apps According to app intelligence firm Appfigures, only a small handful of vibe coding apps on iOS and Android have gained any traction. Most apps barely register in download charts, and revenue figures are underwhelming. Instance: AI App Builder has managed just 16,000 downloads and around $1,000 in consumer spending. Vibe Studio has pulled in about 4,000 downloads but has generated no meaningful revenue. For an industry where desktop vibe coding startups have be…