Vibe coding lets you build a multi-page web app by describing features in plain English while Cursor AI writes all the code. On aidowith.me, the Mini SaaS route is a 14-step vibe coding tutorial that takes you from an empty project to a deployed web app with multiple pages, navigation, a database, user authentication, and a deployment pipeline. You describe each feature to Cursor ("add a dashboard page that shows user data in a table") and it generates the code. The route shows you the vibe coding workflow for real apps: how to break a project into features, how to prompt Cursor for each one, how to review and test generated code, and how to handle the edge cases that come up in multi-page applications. No coding experience required. The full build takes about 5 hours. You'll ship a working web app and have a process for building more with Cursor.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You've done vibe coding for small things but aren't sure how to scale it to a full web app
- Multi-page apps feel like they need a developer, and hiring one costs $10,000+ and takes months
- Tutorials cover single features in isolation but never show you how to put a whole product together
With aidowith.me
- A complete vibe coding workflow for multi-page apps, not just single-feature demos
- 14 steps from empty folder to deployed SaaS with pages, database, auth, and navigation
- Ship a working web app in about 5 hours without writing code by hand
Who Uses This Tool
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Plan your app and set up the project
Define your app's features, pages, and data model. Create the project in Cursor and describe the foundation so it generates the starting structure.
Vibe code each feature
Build pages, navigation, database connections, and user auth one feature at a time. Describe each one to Cursor and review the generated code.
Test and deploy
Run the app locally, test all features, fix issues with Cursor's help, and deploy to production. Ship your first SaaS product.
Build your web app with vibe coding
14 steps. About 5 hours. A multi-page web app, built by describing what you want.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Plan your app and set up the project
Vibe code each feature
Test and deploy
Ship a working web app in about 5 hours without writing code by hand
"Built a client portal with login, dashboard, and billing page in 5 hours. No coding background. Vibe coding with Cursor is the real deal."- Freelance consultant, small business niche
Questions
Vibe coding means describing what you want to build in plain English and letting AI write the code. For web apps, you describe pages, features, and data flows to Cursor, and it generates the full codebase. The route shows you how to break a multi-page app into features and prompt Cursor for each one.
Yes. The route produces a deployed web app with pages, navigation, a database, and user authentication. It's a working product, not a prototype. People have used this route to build client portals, internal tools, and simple SaaS apps. For complex products, you may need a developer later, but vibe coding gets you to a solid v1.
None. Cursor writes all the code from your plain English descriptions. The route tells you exactly what to describe at each step and what the output should look like. You'll pick up how web apps are structured along the way, but prior knowledge isn't required.