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Vibe Reporting Hits Construction
Aug 11, 2025

From $0 to $100M in 8 months – The vibe coding shockwave
$100 million in revenue in just 8 months. Lovable, the Swedish vibe coding startup, just broke every growth record in software history—faster than OpenAI, Cursor, or Wiz.
Their secret? Letting 2.3 million users build web apps by simply describing what they want—no code, no drag-and-drop, no technical barriers. In June, 10% of all new websites were built with Lovable. This “forget the code, describe your intent” revolution is putting software creation in everyone’s hands.
Construction’s Word & Excel addiction – Time for a detox
Meanwhile, in construction, 80% of critical information still ends up locked inside Word or Excel—site visit reports, technical assessments, bid proposals. A mountain of rigid, hard-to-share files that are painful to adapt.
What if we brought the energy of vibe coding to our project documents?
What if vibereporting.ai could transform construction documentation the way Lovable transformed web development?
Prototyping a report in a single prompt
Meet Sarah. She’s 24, fresh out of engineering school. First project, first task: write a technical site visit report for a multifamily building retrofit. Traditionally, she’d waste hours digging for the “right” corporate template, fighting Word layouts, stressing over the exact technical wording.
With vibereporting.ai, she simply types:
Technical site visit report for thermal retrofit of a 1970s four-story building. Found insulation issues, thermal bridges at balconies, outdated windows. Estimated budget $280K. Building is occupied—need phased work schedule.
Thirty seconds later, the AI delivers a structured draft: relevant code references, detailed diagnostics with captioned photos, cost breakdown by trade, phasing recommendations for occupied units. Sarah focuses on engineering insight—not document formatting.
For Experts: Smart Blocks – Your Templates, Supercharged by AI
Now take Michel—30 years in the field. He’s built bulletproof Word templates over decades. With vibereporting.ai, those static files become smart blocks: prompts enriched with his expertise, dynamically adapted to each project.
No more tedious copy-paste—AI personalizes each section automatically.
Remix, don’t reinvent – Turning reports into living, shareable assets
Lovable’s genius is remixability—any project can be adapted, iterated, evolved by the community. In construction, we cling to static formats—standard specs, fixed procedures, “untouchable” corporate templates that go stale fast.
Vibe reporting breaks that mold.
Emma, a cost estimator, takes a colleague’s project cost analysis. One click later, she’s kept the methodology, swapped in regional cost ratios, applied her own rate tables. The report becomes modular, living, collaborative.
Reports spread like open-source software—improving as they go. AI agents anonymize sensitive data before sharing, so best practices travel freely without exposing client details.
Agents for every role – Compliance, clarity, smart distribution
With GPT-5 launching August 7, 2025, collaborative agents are here to transform content creation. In construction, vibereporting.ai could offer role-specific agents:
Compliance Agent – Checks for code compliance (IBC, ADA, local building codes).
Plain Language Agent – Translates jargon into client-friendly terms, adapting tone for owners, tenants, or contractors.
Routing Agent – Auto-suggests who needs to see the document, what approvals are required, and relevant deadlines.
They work quietly in the background while the engineer focuses on site work and technical decisions.
PDF is dead on mobile – Build for the reader, not the file
Construction documents are often read in the field, yet two-thirds of PDFs are opened on smartphones. Many are 20 pages long with wide tables that require endless zooming and sideways scrolling. The faster we pump out PDFs, the worse the reading experience becomes. People give up—and the information waits for the next meeting to be shared verbally.
Fast, fluid, flexible – Reports people actually read
At there, we’re already building for the reader experience:
Trade-specific blocks with mobile layouts that never require zoom.
Instant AI summaries—short or long—accessible without a login.
Lovable shows the power of thinking about the end user. In one review comparing Lovable to V0, a journalist noted that job board apps built in Lovable displayed title, location, salary, and keywords at a glance—exactly what users wanted without extra clicks. The mobile experience was praised for clear navigation, responsive buttons, and pages that remained readable on small screens.
Vibereporting.ai can apply the same principle: every report automatically generates—
Mobile-optimized version: collapsible sections, adaptive images, thumb-friendly navigation.
Two-minute AI summary: key points tailored to each recipient.
Audio version: natural voice readout, perfect for driving or walking a job site.
The result? Reports that spread faster, get read sooner, and have more impact.
Rise of the AI-native engineer – Skills for the next decade
As Andrej Karpathy says: “The hottest programming language is English.” The shift is coming to construction. Tomorrow’s expertise will be less about mastering Word macros or Excel formulas, and more about clearly describing technical intent.
The AI-native construction professional will know how to:
Craft precise technical prompts for impactful report sections.
Evaluate and adapt AI agent output to project context.
Maintain a reusable library of report sections.
Orchestrate processes where AI handles repetitive work.
Like Replit, which quintupled revenue in six months by going agent-first, construction could see a similar leap.
Fast fashion for documents – Iterate, adapt, win time
Construction is inherently unique—every project is a one-off collaboration between dozens of companies. Legacy software struggles with this fluidity, so we cling to Word for its flexibility.
Sam Altman calls this “fast fashion for SaaS”—apps created quickly, iteratively, sometimes disposable. In construction, that mindset could mean faster, more relevant documentation that spreads good practices effortlessly while adapting to every site’s specific needs.
Best practices that travel – Spread quality like a Meme
Vibe reporting can democratize quality documentation:
Instant sharing of best practices.
Easy adaptation to project specifics.
Professional output without advanced desktop skills.
Docs that think – Software inside your reports
At there, we flipped the script—embedding software logic inside the document so it adapts to the project and gives the reader instant value based on their role and priorities.
Together, we can build this vision and transform the impact of documentation across this one-of-a-kind industry.


Jimmy Louchart
Cofounder