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What Can I Build with Vibe?

Not sure where to start? Here are ideas organized by business type. Each one is something you can describe to Vibe in a single prompt and refine from there.

For step-by-step walkthroughs of some of these, see Use Cases.


For service businesses

These work well for trade businesses, home services, and any business where customers request quotes or appointments.

  • Service quote estimator — Customers enter their details (size, type, scope) and get an instant price range. Wire a contact intake form at the bottom to route leads to your CRM.
  • Appointment request page — A simple form where customers pick a service type, preferred date, and enter their contact information.
  • Seasonal promotion landing page — A hero, a short list of what's included, and a lead capture form. Built around a specific offer or campaign.
  • Before-and-after gallery — A project showcase with image pairs and short descriptions. Useful for roofing, landscaping, renovation, and similar work.
  • Service area page — A page listing the neighborhoods, cities, or regions you serve, with a contact form or booking link for each.
  • FAQ and pricing page — A clean page covering your most common questions and a breakdown of your service tiers or pricing structure.
  • New service announcement page — A focused landing page introducing a new offering, explaining what it is, who it's for, and how to get started.

For multi-location businesses

These make the most of Vibe's Analytics and SSO connectors, which pull live data from your Business App account.

  • Multi-location performance dashboard — Leads, bookings, revenue, and review ratings for every location on one screen, gated behind a sign-in screen so only your team can access it.
  • Location comparison view — A table showing each location side by side across the metrics that matter to your business, with a date-range picker.
  • Review monitoring dashboard — A view of recent reviews across all locations, showing average rating trends and top phrases mentioned in customer feedback.
  • Manager sign-in portal — A gated app where area managers can check their location's performance without navigating the full Business App interface.

For any business

These are versatile builds that work across industries.

  • Business website — A multi-page marketing site with a homepage, services, team bios, and a contact form. Start from a single prompt; refine with follow-ups.
  • Campaign landing page — A standalone page for a promotion, event, or product launch. Vibe auto-populates your business name, hours, and contact details from your Business Profile.
  • Customer testimonials page — A page showcasing reviews and success stories with photos, names, and short quotes.
  • About us and team page — An introduction to your business, your story, and the people behind it.
  • Referral program page — A page explaining how your referral program works, with a simple intake form for submitting referrals.
  • Contact and location page — Hours, address, a map embed, and a contact form. Populated automatically from your Business Profile.

For customer portals

These use the SSO connector to gate content behind a sign-in screen, so only your customers can access it.

  • Customer account page — A gated page where signed-in customers can see their account details, recent activity, and upcoming appointments.
  • Loyalty points tracker — A personalized page showing a customer's points balance and reward history.
  • Members-only content area — Gated resources, guides, or exclusive offers for customers who have signed up or subscribed.
  • Booking confirmation and history page — A page where customers can view their upcoming bookings and past service history after signing in.

For internal use

These are tools for your team rather than your customers.

  • Slide deck or pitch presentation — A web-based presentation navigable with arrow keys and shareable as a link. No export to another app required; works directly in a browser.
  • Employee onboarding guide — A structured, web-based guide for new hires, covering your processes, tools, and expectations.
  • Team schedule viewer — A read-only view of the week's schedule or shift assignments, shareable as a link with your team.
  • Internal FAQ or knowledge base — A searchable reference page for your team covering common questions, procedures, and contacts.

Tips for any of these

Start with one section, not the whole thing. A focused first prompt — "build the quote estimator form only" — produces a cleaner starting point than trying to build the whole app at once.

Use your Business Profile. Including "use my business information" in the prompt pulls your real name, hours, services, and contact details into the generated app automatically.

Enable the Forms connector before you prompt for a contact form. The connector must be active in Project Settings before you write your prompt. If it isn't, the form appears but submissions won't be captured.

See the Prompting Library for ready-made prompts you can paste directly for many of these ideas.