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Vibe coding
Turn on your favorite lo-fi radio and build with us!
Hey Oncer,
Everyone’s talking about vibe coding today, but let’s set the record straight—it’s not about AI prompts or shipping half-baked code. It’s about building with intention, staying in flow, and enjoying the process.
That’s how we operate. We don’t stress over competitors. We don’t obsess over money. We build what we love, knowing that results will follow.
Join our first Community Call of ‘25
We just scheduled our first community call of the year, and you don’t want to miss it. We’ll demo what we’ve built, share what’s coming next, and open the floor for real conversations. It’s a great way to connect, and I’d be honored to have you there.
Your invitation is here: Open in Discord
What’s new: Roadmap + Changelog
We shipped some key updates to Magic Docs, originally requested by Dev, but more than that—we wanted to create full transparency around our progress. Now, you can see exactly what’s coming.
Our roadmap for the next quarter is packed, and we love the challenge. As always, it’s shaped by our Pro community. If you’re not in yet, now’s the time—Pro is still at $64/year, but we’ll be gradually increasing the price to ~$160/year. If you lock in now, that price is yours for life.

The vision that drives us:
A new era for indie creators
The digital landscape is in constant flux, with new technologies reshaping how we create and connectFor independent creators, this rapid pace of change brings both opportunity and challenge. Visibility is harder to achieve, and standing out in a crowded space often feels like an uphill battle.
At Dopler, we believe there's a different way forward. Instead of chasing fleeting trends, we focus on building lasting communities where creatives can truly thrive. With Once UI, our open-source framework, and Enroll, our waitlist app, we're empowering individuals to create their own spaces for authentic connection and meaningful collaboration.
Rather than competing for attention on platforms designed for quick consumption, we envision a digital world where people gather around shared values and interests—where creators can grow with their communities, not just their follower count. This philosophy has also guided the creation of the Design Engineers Club, our own community for designers and developers seeking a more thoughtful, engaging environment.
Our mission is clear: to help creators foster deeper connections, launch products, and nurture communities that can flourish beyond the noise.

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