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Vibe check
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IS THIS VIBE CODED?
We asked builders on X what makes a website look vibe coded. We grouped the answers, turned them into a scoring system, and now Verdy measures them on any page.
This measures how vibe coded a website looks. It does not detect whether a site was built with AI, and it is not trying to.
You said it. We measured it.
We did not write the definition of “vibe coded”. These are real replies from the X conversation that started this feature. Every characteristic above came from what people said here.
Too many gradient styles. Similar dashboard designs, excessive use of cards.
- arial font - curvy cards - unnecessary shadow - material icons
the vibe coder starter pack : bluish purple gradient + gemini sparkle icon + glassmorphism + “AI-powered” + .env file along with the api keys in the github project
the purple UI gives them out
Purple gradient in home page regardless of the audience
Nested cards
> grid background > what is alignment? anywhere will do > color theme? lets use every color
Text and colours always look awful like there is no such thing as brand integrity sometimes it looks 3-4 apps in one
emojis everywhere and unnatural bullet point lists
The em dashes all over the text.
“brain” icons everywhere
For a website the hero section with sans serif font, half the text in black/white depending on the bg, the rest blue/purple or some other gradient
If there’s a global font selector with a few weird fonts and then Helvetica… vibe coded.
The delete button and the save button are the same size, same color, right next to each other, and yes, this has already ruined someone’s day.
A Single Word "Gradient"
The favicon is still the Vercel triangle.
purple gradients and grotesk font
I’ve noticed vibe-coded apps are full of emojis. Guess GPT and the rest of the gang are Gen Z
Community observations · not customer testimonials
From the thread started by @solopribuilds on X.