RSS Feeds Proposed for Sharing Vibe-Coded Apps
Simon Willison proposes using RSS web feeds to share vibe-coded apps, inspired by Matt Webb's idea. Vibe-coding accelerates app development, making apps more personal and frequent, akin to blog posts. Willison added an Atom feed to his tools page, populated from his tools.simonwillison.net site. The post was published on 30th April 2026.
Key facts
- Matt Webb suggested RSS feeds for sharing vibe-coded apps with an 'Install' button.
- Simon Willison implemented an Atom feed on his /elsewhere/tools/ page.
- The tools page is populated from tools.simonwillison.net.
- Vibe-coding makes app development faster and more personal.
- Shipping a micro-app is compared to posting on a blog.
- The post was published on 30th April 2026.
- Willison's post is a link post referencing Matt Webb's idea.
- Willison offers a $10/month sponsorship for a curated LLM digest.
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Artists
- Matt Webb
- Simon Willison