Call it vibe-coding, programming, or digital wizardry; the label doesn't change the reality.
If you deploy unreviewed LLM code directly to production, you are gambling with user data and system security.
"Appearing to work" is a terrifying metric for a launch.
A perfectly functional UI can easily mask critical logic flaws, over-privileged permissions, and leaky API scopes underneath.
You don't need to slow down your deployment velocity to enforce rigorous standards.
That is exactly why we built CodeAutrix.
It bridges the gap between shipping at the speed of thought and security, auditing AI-generated code in under 3 minutes.
Keep your speed. Lose the risk.
Vibecoding is when you let LLMs generate code and you accept it as long as the end result appears to be working. You don't even review the code, you don't care.
When you rigorously ensure that generated code is up to a standard, it's not vibecoding anymore. It's programming.