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AI & Technology·February 27, 2026·3 min read

I Vibecoded My Entire Website with Manus

My new website akhmedovs.co was fully vibecoded from a text chat with Manus on Telegram.

It took one reference I gave it — my favorite site's design — plus my LinkedIn and public info as input. Not bad for a vibecoded app.

And the best part? It updates itself. It adds blogs and does SEO on its own. I don't need to log into a CMS, write HTML, or manage a Webflow dashboard. I just chat with it and things happen.

This is what I mean when I say 2026 is the year AI implementation caught up to the hype. Three years ago when ChatGPT launched, people were excited about the possibilities. But actually shipping production-quality products with AI was still clunky and unreliable. Now? I literally described what I wanted in plain English and got a fully functional, professionally designed website.

The workflow was simple: I told Manus what I wanted, pointed it to a reference design I liked, and let it build. When I wanted changes, I described them in follow-up messages. No code. No design tools. No back-and-forth with a developer. Just conversation.

I'm currently trying to rebuild my company website the same way, and while it's more complex, the trajectory is clear. Within a year, most websites will be built this way. The traditional web development agency model is going to face serious disruption.

For anyone still paying thousands of dollars for a basic website: try vibecoding it first. You might be surprised at what comes out.

SA

Sardor Akhmedov

Originally posted on Telegram @akhmedovco