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By AI, Created 5:03 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Archieboy Holdings launched Vibesies on April 26, 2026, as an AI-hosting platform that gives each customer a sandboxed Linux container with Claude Code and OpenAI Codex pre-installed. The service aims to turn plain-language prompts into a full production workflow for websites and web apps, without templates or drag-and-drop limits.
Why it matters: - Vibesies is built for users who want AI agents to build and maintain real websites and apps inside a production Linux environment. - The platform targets a growing group of non-coders, freelancers, entrepreneurs and developers who want more flexibility than template-based builders allow. - The launch pushes hosting closer to an AI-native workflow, where natural language can drive deployment, updates and server maintenance.
What happened: - Archieboy Holdings, LLC launched Vibesies on April 26, 2026, and announced the platform on May 15, 2026. - Vibesies is available at the company’s website. - The platform is designed around vibe coding, which lets users direct an AI agent in plain language to build, deploy and maintain software. - Each customer gets a sandboxed Linux container with Claude Code and OpenAI Codex pre-installed.
The details: - Each tenant runs in a rootless Podman container on Debian with Python, Node.js, git, nginx and supervisord installed. - Vibesies gives tenants full sudo access, persistent storage and nightly backups to S3. - The company says users connect their own Anthropic account, either Claude Pro or Max starting at $20 per month, or their own OpenAI account with ChatGPT Plus or Pro. - Vibesies does not resell API tokens or act as a model intermediary. - The AI agent can install packages, change system settings, write and run code, manage a web server and keep a live site running across sessions. - After self-serve provisioning and credential hookup, tenants describe what they want and the agent handles build, deployment and maintenance. - Builder-tier customers and above can point a custom domain at their container. - Pro and Studio customers get hourly backups and dedicated CPU resources. - The platform uses the tagline, “Your AI sysadmin. For life.” - Vibesies offers six pricing tiers. - Starter costs $49 per month and includes 2GB of RAM, 1 to 2 burst vCPUs, 10GB of disk and one site on a vibesies.com subdomain. - Builder costs $99 per month and adds 4GB of RAM, 2 dedicated vCPUs, 25GB of disk, custom domain support and daily backups. - Pro costs $199 per month and includes 8GB of RAM, 4 dedicated vCPUs, 50GB of disk, up to three sites, hourly backups and priority support. - Studio costs $399 per month and includes 16GB of RAM, 8 dedicated vCPUs, 100GB of disk, 10 sites, a dedicated subnet and a 99.9% uptime SLA. - Dedicated and Enterprise plans are also available with custom specifications. - Annual billing on paid tiers is priced at 10 times the monthly rate. - Stripe checkout handles subscription activation, and container provisioning starts after payment.
Between the lines: - Vibesies is not trying to compete with Squarespace or Wix on ease-of-use alone; it is aimed at users who want more control than a visual editor can offer. - The platform also differs from a standard VPS because it adds a preconfigured AI layer and a workflow built for conversational instruction. - The company is positioning vibe coding as a durable shift in software development, not a novelty. - Bo Bennett, owner of Archieboy Holdings, said vibe coding is “a paradigm shift” and said Vibesies exists because the infrastructure to support it did not exist yet. - The current launch is on a single host, vibesies-host-1, with expansion planned as demand grows. - The underlying setup is intended to scale horizontally without a major redesign.
What’s next: - Vibesies plans to expand capacity as customer demand materializes. - Future phases may include multi-region deployments and expanded Enterprise configurations. - The company says the long-term goal is to make vibe coding infrastructure durable for early adopters who want a persistent technical environment.
The bottom line: - Vibesies is betting that AI-assisted software creation needs hosting built for conversation, not just code.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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