The manifesto

Made for one.
Built for everyone.

We believe the best software in the world isn’t written by a product team in a boardroom. It’s written at 11pm by someone who was tired — tired of doing the same annoying thing the hard way.

01 — The itch

Every great tool starts as an itch. Not a user story in a sprint board. Not a market opportunityin a deck. An actual lived frustration: the invoice template that looks like it was designed in 1998, the hydration calculator you keep rebuilding on a napkin, the government compliance tracker that’s just a spreadsheet that nobody updates.

Someone, somewhere, gets annoyed enough to build the thing. They build it for themselves. They make it exactly right, because they are both the designer and the user. No compromise. No scope creep from a PM who doesn’t understand the problem. Just the solution, built clean.

02 — The second person

Here’s the thing nobody says out loud: every problem that’s ever annoyed you has also annoyed at least a thousand other people. The baker who needed sourdough math. The freelancer who needed a better invoice. The comedian who needed a clock the whole room could see.

The person who built the tool for themselves? They already did the hard part. The tool works. It just wasn’t for sale. Until now.

03 — The house

Bespoke Vibes is a marketplace for tools made for one — and the people who find out they needed them too. Not a platform for startups. Not a SaaS graveyard. A shop. A narrow, carefully curated shop where every listing has an origin story, every tool has been tested by the person who actually needed it, and every price was set by the person who actually did the work.

We keep 10% on every sale. The maker keeps 90%. No subscription fees, no listing fees, no approval queue that takes three weeks. You upload your HTML file. We run our security scrubber on it. If it’s clean, it goes live. That’s the whole process.

04 — The promise

Every tool on this platform runs in your browser. Your data is yours. Our scrubber checks every listing for trackers, secret-leaking code, and outbound network requests before it goes live. If we find something, we tell the maker and they fix it or it doesn’t get listed. No exceptions.

We believe you should be able to open a tool, use it, close it, and trust that nothing happened behind the scenes. That’s a low bar. We set it anyway, every time.

“The best software isn’t built in a boardroom. It’s built by someone who was tired of doing something the hard way — and built the thing themselves.”

The mechanics

Two doors. One house.

Buyers enter through the shop. Makers enter through the workshop.

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For Buyers
Three steps.
  1. 1
    Browse solved problems

    Every tool here was built by someone who needed it first. Search by category, tag, or problem.

  2. 2
    Pay once or subscribe monthly

    Makers set their own terms. Buy outright and own it forever, or subscribe for updates.

  3. 3
    Use it today, in your browser

    No onboarding call. No demo request. Open the tool, get to work.

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For Makers
Three steps.
  1. 1
    Upload what you already built

    An HTML file. A React artifact. Whatever you made for yourself. No rewrites, no build pipeline.

  2. 2
    Write the origin story. Set the price.

    One-time or subscription, your call. Your story sells the tool — tell it honestly.

  3. 3
    Keep 90% of every sale

    Flat 10% platform fee. No subscription fees, no listing fees, no gatekeeping.

Trust & security

Every tool is scrubbed
before it ships.

Our automated security scrubber checks every listing for outbound network requests, tracker pixels, hardcoded secrets, and dangerous JavaScript patterns. If anything is found, the tool doesn’t go live until it’s fixed. No exceptions, no workarounds.

See how scrubbing works →
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0 external requests
Tools can't phone home. Everything runs in your browser.
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No tracker pixels
15 analytics providers checked. None allowed.
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No embedded secrets
47 credential patterns scanned per upload.
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Data stays local
localStorage use is disclosed on every listing.

Seen enough? Good.

Open the shop and find your next favourite tool, or open a storefront and sell the thing you already built.