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$1M to $100M ARR: What It ACTUALLY Takes to Scale
Jul 21, 2026 · 56:32
Maor Shlomo, founder of Base44, and Mark Tluszcz, Wix chairman, reveal how Base44 grew from a solo side project to $1M revenue in three weeks and $150M ARR within a year of Wix's 2025 acquisition, arguing that owning the full tech stack—including a custom AI model—is essential for vibe coding platforms. They explain Base44's origin as a tool for non-technical users to build custom software, the decision to stay bootstrapped until partnering with Wix, and the launch of their own open-source-derived LLM (Base One) to reduce costs and improve product decisions. The episode covers why they rejected reliance on third-party models, how they plan to update the model daily via reinforcement learning, and their vision for adding distribution and marketing AI co-pilots. They also share the chaotic early days, including a false hack scare during a family wedding, and predict that vibe coding will shift from building to ideation and enterprise adoption of internal tools.

How He Built This Full App Using ONLY 3 prompts | Colin Matthews
Oct 15, 2025 · 46:40
Colin Matthews, a vibe coding instructor, demonstrates how to build full-stack apps, convert Figma designs, and clone live websites using tools like Lovable, Bolt, Replit, Magic Patterns, and Alloy, arguing that the real challenge is distribution, not coding. He shows that bolt, Replit, and Lovable all generate similar results using the same underlying LLMs, with differences in UI and cost—Bolt costing about $5 for a virtual fitting room app. For Figma-to-code, Magic Patterns offers better code quality while Figma Make has superior visual fidelity but messy code. Website cloning via Chrome extensions like Alloy takes 5–10 minutes per page but currently lacks multi-page support. Matthews emphasizes that 90% of the work is easy, but the remaining 10% requires debugging skills, and advises aspiring builders to adopt a distribution-first approach—citing his own Wix extension that got 8,000 users with no marketing—rather than just focusing on product.
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