Chrome Extension — Early Access

VibeCheck

Click a bug on your site — get a pull request with the fix. Free Chrome extension plugs into your AI (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor). No AI? A Vibers developer writes the code for you.

Free to use with your own AI (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor). Human review from $15/hr — learn more.

Try a scenario:

onout.org/dashboard/
👁 VibeCheck
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Monthly Revenue
$48,210
↑ 12.4%
View transaction details
bug
Selected element
<span class="demo-kpi-btn">
"View transaction details"
.kpi-card > span.btn
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Comment
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3

Bug spotted — Fix It sends element + codebase to reviewer → PR in hours

What VibeCheck can fix

Copy & content — typos, tone, CTA wording
CSS, layout & responsive issues
Accessibility — alt text, contrast, ARIA
Broken elements & visual bugs
AI-generated code & vibe-coded sites
React, Vue, Next.js, plain HTML/CSS
WordPress (FTP/SSH to wp-content)
Any PHP / Node.js / Python stack

Works with: self-hosted sites, GitHub Pages, Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages.
Does not work with closed no-code platforms (Webflow, Wix, Squarespace) — no file access.

How VibeCheck works

1

Install the Chrome Extension

Add VibeCheck to Chrome in one click. Works on any code-accessible site — staging, production, localhost. Not for closed no-code platforms (Webflow, Wix).

2

Click any element on your site

Hover any button, layout block, text, or image. VibeCheck highlights it and captures the DOM context automatically.

3

Leave a comment or hit Fix It

Fix It (free) — captures element + DOM context and routes it to your own AI (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex).
Fix It → Vibers (paid) — a Vibers reviewer digs into your repo, finds the root cause, and sends you a PR.

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Get a pull request, not a ticket

The Vibers reviewer finds the root cause in your repo, writes the fix, and opens a PR on GitHub. You review and merge — or deploy via FTP/SSH if it's WordPress.

VibeCheck vs feedback-only tools

Feature Marker.io / Feedbucket / Userback VibeCheck
Visual feedback on live site Yes Yes
Screenshot + element context Yes Yes
Creates a bug ticket Yes Yes
Someone actually fixes the bug No Yes — real PR
Works with AI-generated codebases No Yes — built for vibecoding
Root-cause analysis in code No Yes
Pricing $39–$89/mo (tool only) Free first fix, then $15/hr

Who uses VibeCheck

Solo founders with Cursor/Bolt apps

You shipped something, but the button is misaligned on mobile and the form breaks on Safari. You don't want to spend 2 hours debugging CSS — hit Fix It.

Agencies doing client QA

Your client spots 12 visual issues before launch. Instead of exporting a ticket spreadsheet, send each one to Fix It and get PRs by morning.

Non-technical founders

You know exactly what looks wrong but can't explain it in code. Click it, describe it in plain English, we translate it to a working fix.

Vibe-coded apps going to production

AI-generated frontends often have silent bugs. VibeCheck lets you walk through the app, mark everything suspicious, and get fixes before users hit them.

FAQ

How is VibeCheck different from Marker.io or Feedbucket?
Marker.io and Feedbucket create bug reports. VibeCheck creates bug fixes. When you click Fix It, a Vibers reviewer digs into your repo, writes the fix, and sends you a pull request. You don't just get a ticket — you get working code.
Do I need a developer on my team to use VibeCheck?
No. That's the point. VibeCheck is built for teams that use AI tools like Cursor or Claude to build. You spot the visual issue, VibeCheck routes it to a Vibers reviewer who sends the PR.
What does the Fix It button actually do?
Clicking Fix It captures the selected element, its CSS, the surrounding DOM context, and your comment. This is sent to a Vibers reviewer who diagnoses the root cause in your codebase and submits a pull request with the actual fix — not a screenshot, not a ticket.
How long does a fix take?
Most visual fixes are reviewed within a few hours on business days. Complex logic bugs may take longer. You'll get a PR on GitHub you can review and merge at any time.
Is it free?
The Chrome extension is free — install it and use it with your own AI (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor). No account needed. If you want a Vibers reviewer to dig into your repo and send you a PR, that's the paid part — from $15/hr.

Get early access to VibeCheck

Early access is open. First fix is free. Works with GitHub, WordPress (FTP/SSH), and any code-accessible site.

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Read more: Marker.io vs Vibers: Report Bugs vs Fix BugsBest Chrome Extensions for AI Code ReviewIs your vibe-coded app production-ready?