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It is no secret that VIBE-using AI-powered coding tools for the construction of applications and sites through natural language prompts-is popular.

In July, the Swedish start -coded atmosphere start, which could hit $ 100 million in annual repetitive revenue (ARR) just eight months after starting, plans to close the year at $ 250 million and believes that it will hit $ 1 billion. Meanwhile, Replit said earlier this month that ARR increased from $ 2.8 million to $ 150 million in less than a year.

The remarkable development of these companies has fueled a wave of competitors, many of which also quickly gain dynamics. “This is one of those places where every company grows as a weed,” said Nikhil Trivedi, a co -founder and associate of VC Formwork.

However, despite their rapid growth, Trivedi argues that favorite, replit and other newly established coding businesses have a major disadvantage: they excel in the development of prototypes, but struggle to allow users to start the software ready for production.

The problem with most Vibe coding companies, Trivedi says, is that they do not provide all the infrastructure that non -technical users need to start a functional product.

AnythingAn AI application that started a month ago is trying to solve this problem by offering all databases-from databases to storage and payments functionality-that users need to perform businesses online or send their creations with a vibe to the App Store. The initial attraction of the company was explosive, reaching an annual performance of $ 2 million in just two weeks.

Although the Vibe encoding market is full, the company’s growth rate is so impressive that Trivedi knew it had to fund it.

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Anything announced on Monday that it has garnered a $ 11 million funding round in valuation of $ 100 million, led by Footwork, with additional support from UNCORK, BESSEMER and M13.

Co -founded by former Google Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe colleagues, anything is specifically designed to help non -technical people create complete web and mobile applications.

“You haven’t really seen real businesses based on any of these tools,” Amin said of other Vibe coding companies. “We want to be the Shopify of the space where people build apps that make money on us.”

Amin claims that users have already used anything to create fully functional applications available on the Appstore, including a habitual tracker, a CPR training program and a hair-on-shaped application. Some of these applications are starting to make money.

These users, according to Amin, can complete their application to a large extent because they do not have to calculate how to adjust and connect other basic tools to the original created by the Vibe encoding application.

The idea of ​​developing a soup-in-kitsa builder came to Amin and Lowe just a year ago. The twin has worked since 2021. Their first offer was a development market that used AI encoding tools in conjunction with human developers. But that was before the rise of LLMS. This operation created about $ 2 million at an annual rate of execution, but it became clear that the genetic AI could soon deliver applications faster and lower than the market model.

Thus, in 2023, they closed this business and began working to develop a AI applications tool. They even set some pre-spades and funding of seeds by UNCORK and Bessemer Venture partners along the way.

Amin and Lowe observed that the most competitive tools, including adorable and Stackblitz’s boltRely on the third party database. They believe they could differentiate anything AI by constructing all the infrastructure at home.

This development took time, but it may prove to be worth the effort, because anything that is not the only start in this market. It is not even the only one that makes a bet that offering all the backend tools can be a great growth guide. Other newly established businesses that build large pieces of their own infrastructure include Mocha And Rork, the latter a company claiming to be on track to hit $ 10 million in ARR By the end of the year.

But the intense competition does not Faze Trivedi. “It seems that there is enough demand out there for different types of applications manufacturing products,” he said.

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