Any lawyers vibecoding?

Hey, I’m a lawyer turned startup founder. I’ve been a heavy Replit user for a couple of years.

This week, I launched an open source community platform for people vibecoding apps in the legal space. It’s at vibecode.law and the launch was picked up in the legal press, e.g. Vibecode-Law Launches – An Open Platform for DIY AI Tools – Artificial Lawyer.

It’s not a commercial/paid thing - just a place to share projects and upvote. Kinda of an open source ProductHunt for legal tech. I figured there might be some people building for the legal industry here. If so, would be great to feature your projects. Audience includes law firms, corporate legal teams and legal tech.

Matt

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What is your take on how historically law firms have been difficult to sell software too / hesitant to embrace new tech, but in the AI wave this seems to be the opposite? Do you think its more that the industry changed or that tools changed?

Very cool. More Lawyers should be vibe coding!

I think the AI tools just have such strong PMF and there’s a recognition that firms can’t keep doing things the old way. Interestingly Y Combinator just backed an AI law firm in the latest intake.

Really interested in this space. I think AI is going to completely change how law works. Will be a big change for a lot of the old-school lawyers who don’t embrace it.

Agreed, and it’s changing a lot faster than most people realise!