In some ways they are giving you a spec and UI mocks to implement.
This is a very interesting thought. We complain about having to fix some MBAs vibecpded slop, but it actually might be faster, easier, and alot less painful than getting them to try to explain their vision to us and implement what they have in mind.
Like they actually iterate on the UX alot when they are vibecoding things up, answer alot of questions that can onky be answered when you see an initial version of experience and realize something is off. Id rather they waste the clankers time with that than mine
This is one of the things I keep thinking about. At the very least, these tools make prototyping and idea vetting remarkably cheaper.
Then we go back to the old “the prototype works; I’m the boss and I’m telling you to deploy it to production”