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March 15, 2026
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No Users for Your Vibe-Coded Apps? Here's How to Get Your First 100 Early Users

You've shipped fast with AI, but the users aren't coming. Explore actionable strategies for vibe-coders to find early adopters and validate their SaaS in record time.

Alex Berman
Alex Berman
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No Users for Your Vibe-Coded Apps? Here's How to Get Your First 100 Early Users

You’ve spent the weekend "vibe-coding" with Claude and Cursor. You’ve shipped a slick, AI-powered SaaS that solves a real problem. You hit the "Deploy" button on Vercel, post the link on X, and... crickets.

Welcome to the Vibe-Coder's Paradox: It’s never been easier to build, which means it’s never been harder to be heard.

If you're launching to a ghost town, you don't need a massive marketing budget. You need a strategy to find your early adopters—the risk-takers who will test your "vibe" and help you turn it into a product. Here’s how you get them.

1. The "Building in Public" Vibe

Vibe-coding isn't just about the code; it's about the journey. Early adopters don't just buy software; they buy into the founder's vision.

  • Screenshots are Assets: Post your messy progress, your "aha!" moments, and even your bugs.
  • The "Build Together" Hook: Ask for opinions on UI/UX choices. People who weigh in on a feature are 10x more likely to use it when it's live.
  • Raw over Polished: In the solo-economy, authenticity is the highest form of currency.

2. Reddit "Problem Sniping"

Don’t just post your link in a "Self-Promotion" thread. That’s noise. Instead, go where the pain is.

Use searches on Reddit, Discord, and X for terms like "I'm looking for a way to..." or "How do I fix [Problem X]?". When you find someone struggling, don't pitch your app immediately. Offer value first, then mention: "I actually just built a tool to solve this because I had the same issue. It's in early access, want to try it for free?"

Core Insight

"Early adopters aren't looking for a perfect product; they're looking for a solution to a specific pain point. If you solve the pain, they'll forgive the 'vibe-code' bugs."

3. Micro-Influencer Seed Funding

You might not have money for ads, but you have free access tokens.

Identify 10-20 micro-influencers (1k–10k followers) in your niche. Send them a DM: "Hey, I love your content on [Topic]. I built this tool for [Topic] and I'd love to give you a lifetime pro account for free in exchange for your honest feedback."

This does two things:

  1. It validates your product with experts.
  2. If they like it, they’ll mention it to their audience—which is your target market.

4. Institutionalize Your Distribution

The biggest mistake vibe-coders make is treating distribution as an afterthought. You should think about how your app will spread while you’re building it.

This is where a Performance-Based Affiliate Platform comes in. By integrating a distribution layer like GetAffiliated from day one, you turn every early adopter into a potential growth partner.

  • Give your first 50 users a "Founding Partner" referral link.
  • Reward them with recurring commissions for everyone they bring in.
  • Let them earn while they help you scale.

Your Action Plan for Today:

  1. Ditch the Landing Page: Stop tweaking pixels and start DMing 10 people who have the problem you solve.
  2. Post one "Raw" Update: Show the code or the logic behind your latest feature.
  3. Set Up Your Affiliate Infrastructure: Don't wait for "scale" to add distribution.

Vibe-coding is about speed. Don't let your marketing be the bottleneck. Reach out, get feedback, and turn your "vibes" into a sustainable SaaS.

Ready to scale your product with automated distribution?

Join the community of solo founders and vibe coders who have outsourced their growth to a global network of vetted influencers.

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