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Todd Copeland's avatar

Thanks for this Nicolle

, great guide!

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Nicolle Weeks's avatar

Thanks for reading!

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Joakim Ditlev's avatar

Thanks - great guide! I wonder if there is any vibe coding tools that connects well with Wordpress or Webflow so deployment and maintenance is easier. Do you know that?

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Nicolle Weeks's avatar

A quick search says:

For WordPress: Windsurf and Cursor are the top choices for vibe coding, offering robust integration, easy deployment, and manageable maintenance workflows.

For Webflow: Vibe coding tools can help with prototyping and static site generation, but expect manual steps for integration and ongoing maintenance.

For rapid prototyping or small features, plugins that let you paste code snippets directly into WordPress can be a quick solution.

Bottom line: If ease of deployment and maintenance is your priority, vibe coding with Windsurf or Cursor for WordPress is currently the most streamlined and powerful option. For Webflow, vibe coding tools are best used for generating assets or prototypes, with manual integration required for production sites.

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Joakim Ditlev's avatar

haha, perfect. That's the new Let Me Google That For You 🙂

Jokes aside. I see a lot of potential with vibe coding, but solid CMS-integrations or some kind of content management / user level access inside the tools will be needed for broader adaption.

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Nicolle Weeks's avatar

Haha, yes. (I found the answer via Perplexity!) You're right. That being said, while I try my hand at vibe coding, I store my creations on Lovable's servers. But once I make something I actually want to launch, I'll have to learn the next steps as I go.

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Steve Pratt's avatar

Great guide - thank you!

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Nicolle Weeks's avatar

So glad it was useful, Steve!

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