03/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/17/2026 18:19
Coding used to be the domain of trained programmers. Now, it just takes an idea.
Vibe coding is one of the hottest tech trends of 2026. And for good reason: With vibe coding, nonprogrammers can build apps, automate routine tasks and rapidly create webpages without writing a single line of code.
The University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub is a regional center for entrepreneurship and next-generation technology, and vibe coding is emerging as one of the field's fastest-rising forces. In the 1819 Learning Lab, immersive, hands-on sessions bring the concept to life, with assistant director of learning services Kurt Myers sharing how vibe coding can fundamentally shift your approach to work.
Vibe coding turns simple words into working software. In short, it's the process of creating usable code by telling AI tools what you want in plain English. The result is functional webpages and apps in minutes or days, not months. With vibe coding, tasks that once required programming expertise are now accessible to anyone using natural language prompts.
The potential for vibe coding is limitless. Here are the most common applications:
Workers completing assignments at 1819. Photo/Gregory Glevicky
Vibe coding is powerful, but it is not a replacement for your team's best products or top talent. Instead, consider it a useful tool to accelerate innovation and streamline current workflows for your team's needs.
So, what vibe coding platforms are out there?
These three vibe coding tools offer plenty of guidance as you generate your desired outputs. Microsoft Copilot, Windsurf and Cursor, meanwhile, are plugins and AI-powered editors that deliver greater precision and advanced features but may require a higher level of technical knowledge.
Start by signing up for an account with a free vibe coding tool. While free accounts often come with daily or monthly usage caps and limited features, they're perfect for getting started. Bolt is typically considered the easiest vibe coding tool for beginners to master.
Once you're set up, it's time to launch your first build. "One of the best ways to learn is just to log on with a free account, "Myers recommends, "and start with something interesting to you or that solves a problem you immediately have."
Be as precise as possible when giving prompts. "Like with all AI, the more specific you are and the better direction you give, the better your results are going to be," Myers states. With that said, vibe coding tools are great at anticipating additional needs without you calling them out.
Kurt Myers Assistant director of learning services, 1819
Wrapping up for the day? Copy the code from Bolt, Lovable or any other vibe coding tool into a GitHub repository. This way, you can track versions and easily return to previous iterations of your code if the latest changes don't turn out as expected.
Ultimately, Myers' best piece of advice is to dive right in. "Go out and give it a try," he says. "It costs literally nothing to go in and play around, it's much easier than you think it's going to be and the value you get out is pretty amazing."
Vibe coding is powerful.
Among other tasks, leaders in the Cincinnati Innovation District use the practice to:
What's more, innovators generally find vibe coding affordable, simple to learn and intuitive.
Vibe coding: What to watch out for.
Vibe coding tools offer impressive capabilities, but it is important to be mindful of potential privacy and security implications when sharing sensitive data. Since your chosen platform may process proprietary information outside your internal servers, taking precautions ensures that data stays safe while you make the most of these innovative tools. Lovable recently made headlines for hosting malware-ridden apps.
Credit limits on free plans, while generous, still run out, and you'll be stuck waiting until they refresh to continue your task. "When you reach your limit of credits for the day, just come back another day and keep going," Myers suggests.
Glimpse into an 1819 Learning Lab session. Photo/Kailyn Swarts
UC's 1819 Innovation Hub is known as "Where Next Happens," and it's easy to understand why. Entrepreneurs and business leaders use the building to experiment with innovative tech like vibe coding, build strategic visions and collaborate with forward-thinking partner companies.
The Learning Lab, where Myers serves as assistant director, is dedicated to enabling businesses to innovate faster and better. As part of that goal, the 1819 Learning Lab launched training sessions on vibe coding.
"Our mission at the Learning Lab is to provide extraordinary value to our partners," Myers says. "Whether that's talking about ways to improve your communication, building skills within your team, running through a process improvement or teaching a new skill like vibe coding … that's what we're all about."
Featured image at top: View over the 1819 Esports Innovation Lab. Photo/Andrew Higley
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