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Casabe Tech

🚀 Welcome to the Vibe-coding Era

  • Foto del escritor: Diego Casabe
    Diego Casabe
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How we slashed our tech costs by 95% while moving faster than ever

When we started building Kleta, we were like most tech startups: ambitious, resourceful, and drowning in developer hours and SaaS invoices. In 2022, our tech budget hovered around €20,000/month – between dev teams, PMs, and tools. Fast forward to 2025, and that number is down to €1,000/month. And no, we didn’t downsize — we accelerated.

The secret?Vibe-Coding.

🎧 Wait… What’s Vibe-Coding?

Vibe-Coding is our way of building software without traditional code — but with a whole lot of creativity, speed, and intention. It’s a mindset shift where the question stops being “how do we code this?” and becomes “how do we ship this now, with what we’ve got?”

It blends no-code, low-code, and a healthy dose of ops intuition to launch products, internal tools, automations, and full customer experiences — without waiting for a dev sprint.




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✨ Why It Works

Instead of hiring a full tech team, we built our stack with tools like:

  • Make – for powerful automations and API integrations

  • Ninox – to manage operations and customer data

  • Wix – for dynamic, easy-to-manage websites

  • Landbot – handling 75% of customer conversations through bots

  • Glide – for launching mobile apps from spreadsheets (yes, seriously)

Together, they let us go from idea → test → iteration in hours, not weeks.

💡 The Shift

Switching to vibe coding wasn’t just about saving money — though we love that part. It was about speed, autonomy, and creative freedom. Our non-technical team now builds, iterates, and experiments without waiting on developers. That’s a superpower.

What’s next?

After seeing the impact at Kleta, I’m now working with other teams and founders to help them build smarter, faster, and more creatively — using the same vibe coding mindset.

If you're curious about how this could work for your startup or team, stay tuned.More real-life examples coming soon.

 
 
 

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