Community Guidelines

How we build, share, and grow together.

Be Supportive

Everyone starts somewhere. Whether someone shipped their first "Hello World" or launched a viral app, celebrate their wins. Constructive feedback is welcome, but be kind.

Remember: we're all learning together. The person asking for help with a server config today might share a game-changing prompt with you tomorrow.

Share Your Process

Don't just show the finished product. Tell us:

  • • Which AI tools you used and how
  • • What went wrong and how you fixed it
  • • What you learned along the way
  • • How long it actually took

Your struggles and solutions help others more than your polished final product.

Build in Public

Share works-in-progress. Post broken prototypes. Show failed experiments. The journey is as valuable as the destination.

Building in public isn't about looking perfect - it's about learning together and holding yourself accountable.

Give Credit

If you forked someone's code, used their prompts, or got inspired by their project, say so. Attribution isn't weakness - it's community building.

We stand on each other's shoulders here. That's how we all rise together.

Ship, Don't Gatekeep

No "you need to learn X before Y" advice. No "that's not how real developers do it." No gatekeeping about who counts as a "real" programmer.

If it ships and solves a problem, it's valid. Period.

What We Don't Allow

  • Harassment, hate speech, or discrimination of any kind
  • Spam, self-promotion without value, or misleading content
  • Plagiarism or stealing others' work without credit
  • Malicious code, exploits, or anything illegal
  • Gatekeeping or elitism about who "deserves" to code

We're building something new here. A community where AI-assisted development is celebrated, not dismissed. Where shipping beats theorizing. Where beginners and experts learn from each other.

Help us keep Vibitely a place where anyone can become a creator.