Join SiliconSnark in Vibe Founding: A Movement, a Mindset, and a Middle Finger to Startup Orthodoxy
What if startup building could be joyful again? What if it could be...a vibe? That’s vibe founding.

It started with vibe coding, that magical state where you're building without a spec, without Jira, without any thought to scalability or syntax rules. Just vibes. A feeling. You don't know what you're making exactly, but it's flowing, it’s fun, and you’re shipping by dinner.
I saw that and thought: What if you could found like that?
What if you could start a company without the cold logic of a business plan and target customer, without the tyranny of the TAM slide, without the LinkedIn threads about “product-market fit”?
What if startup building could be joyful again? What if it could be...a vibe?
That’s vibe founding.
It’s not move fast and break things. It’s vibe hard and build what feels right. It’s not fail fast. It’s vibe through it—through the pivots, the plateaus, the tiny wins that keep you going.
Vibe founding is aesthetic and instinctual. Your launch strategy is: post the link and let the universe decide. Your stack is held together by duct tape and optimism. Your landing page slaps. Your logo has lore.
This is a movement against the spreadsheet-brained, founder-as-operator industrial complex. It’s a rebellion against every Medium post that says “startups are hard” like it’s some big revelation.
Vibe founding is both zen and intense. It’s late-night Figma edits and early-morning epiphanies. It’s flow over frameworks. Energy over Excel.
And yes, this is exactly what I'm doing with SiliconSnark. Welcome. If you've made it this far in the post, you’re already one of us.
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