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On this episode of Scouting For Growth, Sabine VdL sits down with Sara Simeone, award-winning entrepreneur and Founder of NoCodeLab.ai — the first Vibe Coding Launchpad helping non-technical founders ship AI-powered products in just five weeks.If you’ve ever had a brilliant idea but didn’t have a technical co-founder, a dev team, or the patience for “learn to code first”… this episode is your permission slip.Because Sara’s message is simple (and slightly rebellious):You can build in plain English now.What is Vibe Coding — and why should leaders care?Sara defines Vibe Coding as building products using natural language prompts while “vibing” with the code — watching how the product changes as you add features and refine instructions.Think of it as the next evolution beyond drag-and-drop no-code:more expressive than templatesfaster than traditional developmentand accessible to anyone who can think clearly and communicate wellIt’s not coding as we knew it. It’s product building through conversation.The real problem: accelerators teach launching, not buildingSara shares the moment she spotted a massive gap in the startup world: thousands of subject matter experts have real ideas and real domain knowledge — but can’t turn them into tangible products.Most accelerators assume founders either:have a technical co-founder, orcan build the product themselvesWhich quietly excludes a huge portion of potential entrepreneurs.Sara’s take is empowering: founders don’t need to become engineers — but they do need a process that makes technology work for them. And that’s exactly where AI changes the game.Non-technical founders can now move fast — with disciplineNoCodeLab.ai isn’t just about speed. Sara’s goal is to give non-technical founders the freedom to move fast with the discipline of the corporate world — helping them build real products, not messy prototypes held together by hope and duct tape.She describes the mindset shift beautifully: AI enables founders to step into multiple roles — CPO, CEO, CMO, COO — as long as they have the right structure and community around them.The playbook: start with the customer, not the techSara’s advice cuts through the noise: before generating requirements or building anything, ask:Who is the customer?What do they actually need?What will I charge for this?Once that’s clear, AI can help translate the vision into technical foundations—front end, back end, databases, APIs—without you needing to speak fluent developer.AI isn’t magic — it’s leverageOne of the most practical insights: AI gives you tools, but you must learn how to use them well. The upside is enormous: if something breaks, you can interrogate the code, understand what’s wrong, and ask the AI to fix it.That feedback loop turns building into learning — fast.Why this episode mattersWhether you’re a Gen Z founder, an investor scanning for the next scalable platform, or an enterprise leader looking for new growth engines, this episode is a preview of what’s coming:product creation is being democratised.Because the next wave of builders won’t be defined by who can write code.It’ll be defined by who can think clearly, move quickly, and turn ideas into products — one prompt at a time.



