Plain-English definitions for terms you'll see across ViibeStack -- no jargon, no marketing spin.
Get startedSoftware built for use inside your own company -- a CRM, an inventory tracker, an approval workflow -- as opposed to a product you sell to customers.
A single-purpose SaaS product that solves one problem, like a helpdesk or a CRM, but doesn't talk to your other tools without extra integration work.
Tools that let you assemble an app visually instead of writing code, usually by working within a fixed set of building blocks the vendor provides.
A pricing model that charges per user account, so your bill grows every time you add a teammate, regardless of how much they actually use the tool.
ViibeStack's system for turning a plain-English description into a real, deployed application, then continuing to edit that application through further conversation.
A working starting point for a common type of app -- CRM, helpdesk, inventory, and more -- that you can customize instead of building from a blank page.
An open protocol that lets AI assistants like Claude connect to external tools and data sources in a standard way, instead of a custom integration for each one.
Your organization's isolated workspace inside ViibeStack -- your data, your apps, and your team, kept separate from every other customer.
A specific, live, running version of an app -- generated once and then updated each time you apply a change.
A stored credential, like an API key or OAuth token, that lets an app talk to an outside service such as Slack or a CRM -- shareable across your team instead of re-entered per app.