Why one AI assistant isn't an engineering team

Ask most AI coding tools to build something and you get a single assistant, answering one prompt at a time, holding the whole problem in one head. That's not how real software gets built. Real software is built by teams: someone plans, several people build different parts at once, someone reads the existing code for context, and someone reviews before it ships.

UseVibeFlow is built around that shape. A senior coordinator takes your goal, breaks it into independent slices, and assigns each slice to the right specialist with the right model — the hardest pieces to the strongest model, routine work to a fast one. Builders, scouts, and reviewers then work the same project folder in parallel, tracked on a shared task board, verifying each other as they go. The result is less waiting, more coverage, and changes that arrive already reviewed.

And it all runs where your code already lives: on your own machine, on your own Claude plan, inside your own project folder. Local-first isn't a checkbox for us — it's the foundation that keeps your source yours. See how it works →

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