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The Distribution Edge: From Vibe to Market Reality

9 min · 2. april 2026
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In the podcast "Let's Vibe," co-founders Yuna Chu and Grace Hall explain that the competitive advantage in software has shifted from the underlying code to the efficiency of the distribution engine. They introduce the concept of the "go-to-market engineer," a role that utilizes AI tools to automate personalized outreach and social media strategies rather than relying on large manual sales teams. To support this transition, the hosts offer a post-launch distribution playbook built on PersonaFlow [https://persona-flow-disrupt.lovable.app/go-to-market-playbook], which helps creators identify target audiences and automate content scheduling. The discussion also covers critical industry shifts, including Apple’s restrictions on unvetted coding sandboxes and the integration of automated security pentesting within development platforms. Finally, they emphasize that legal and ethical accountability must now be integrated into the initial design phase of any AI application. Get full access to Let’s Vibe at letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe [https://letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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The Distribution Edge: From Vibe to Market Reality

In the podcast "Let's Vibe," co-founders Yuna Chu and Grace Hall explain that the competitive advantage in software has shifted from the underlying code to the efficiency of the distribution engine. They introduce the concept of the "go-to-market engineer," a role that utilizes AI tools to automate personalized outreach and social media strategies rather than relying on large manual sales teams. To support this transition, the hosts offer a post-launch distribution playbook built on PersonaFlow [https://persona-flow-disrupt.lovable.app/go-to-market-playbook], which helps creators identify target audiences and automate content scheduling. The discussion also covers critical industry shifts, including Apple’s restrictions on unvetted coding sandboxes and the integration of automated security pentesting within development platforms. Finally, they emphasize that legal and ethical accountability must now be integrated into the initial design phase of any AI application. Get full access to Let’s Vibe at letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe [https://letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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The Cyborg Era: Engineering Your "Right to Win" in the Age of AI

In this podcast transcript, hosts Grace Hall and Yuna Chu reflect on a successful She Builds on Lovable event in Brooklyn, which saw a massive surge in attendance from women in the technology sector. The discussion highlights a fireside chat featuring industry experts who argue that the era of the AI startup is over because artificial intelligence is now a foundational utility similar to the internet. A central theme is the rise of vibe coding, a new development philosophy where builders prioritize user empathy, high-quality design, and rapid prototyping over traditional venture capital pitches. The hosts also explore the concept of AI orchestration, suggesting that the future of tech relies on multiple AI agents and human creators collaborating to amplify productivity. To conclude, the episode celebrates community winners from an app-based leaderboard challenge and promotes Fonza AI as a resource for elite engineers looking to connect with top companies. Get full access to Let’s Vibe at letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe [https://letsvibe.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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