I wanted a place where small, weird, or aesthetic projects could launch — without algorithms, feeds, or social gaming.
So I built vibefight.com
How it works:
- 20 projects launch per day
- Users get 1 vote per day (no vote buttons — you type the project ID)
- You can't undo your vote, and no vote counts are shown
- The winner is crowned the next day and featured on the homepage
No feeds. No followers. No algorithm. Just raw indie energy.
It's kind of like if Product Hunt and a fighting game had a strange little side project.
Why I built this:
I kept seeing fun tools, games, or sites that didn’t feel at home on Product Hunt or Hacker News — either too weird, too small, or too experimental.
But they deserved a spotlight.
So I built this to:
- Keep things small (20 launches/day)
- Keep things fair (one vote each, no upvote inflation)
- Make launching fun again
Tech stack
- Next.js + MongoDB
- Shadcn UI + TailwindCSS
- Google OAuth + username system
- No fancy analytics — just submissions, votes, and a winner
Submit something
If you’ve built a project that doesn’t fit anywhere else — submit it.
We launch 20 per day. Overflow rolls to the next day.
I'm also planning on adding an optional £5 boost to skip the queue (only 5/day).
Try it here: vibefight.com
Would love to know what you think, or if there’s anything you’d add.
PS: If you’ve got a side project you’re proud of, this is your arena.
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