Background
Vibe Coding is making it possible for everyone to become a product manager.
With no coding background required, just a few conversations and an idea can turn the thought of “if only there was a tool for this” into reality. Internally, we have seen people create a mini-program called “Goose Factory Friends” with over 2000 users, a retro arcade game for the annual meeting, and even an AI video creation tool after work.
What fun projects have Tencent’s leaders created using Vibe Coding? We welcome everyone to share your creative ideas in the comments (with rewards for sharing).
Creative Projects by Tencent Employees
@xin - Game Client Developer
Vibe Coding a tool to monitor computer hardware status and a decorative item for 0700.

@space - Visual Design
Created a mini-program called “Temptation from Lang” because of a love for sushi, which is not yet online.
Home Page Integration:
- Countdown for this limited-time event
- Countdown for the next event
- Nearby sushi places
Sushi Guide:
Rating sushi from popular to niche, similar to a scoring function.
Big Eater Feature:
Records the total number of sushi consumed.

@health - Backend Developer
Due to limited tokens, I recently used multiple editors. While using Codebuddy/Cursor/ClaudeCode, I found that conversation records were scattered across various IDE sidebars or command lines. To collect quality content as notes, I used ClaudeCode to create a small tool called “Ask the Channel,” running locally on macOS. It synchronizes these conversations for local management and allows you to extract searchable technical notes, building your own knowledge base. The project is open-source, and the complete dialogue process for generating all project code has been submitted to Git.



@cxk - Big Data Developer
Created a casual mini-game for before class, where everyone can play and dodge meteors during downtime.

@tivnan - Client Developer
Developed a local photo album search app because the built-in iOS photo app’s search capability was inadequate. It includes features like image-text search, duplicate image filtering, and similarity checks.

@kak - 3D Character Designer
AI Short Film Production Workbench
One Idea, One Film
Input an idea, and AI helps you through the entire process from script to final video.
Six-Step Workflow:
Script → Characters → Storyboard → Key Frames → Video → Editing, with seamless transitions and freedom to jump between steps.
7 Major Video Models:
Access multiple models for comparison in the same shot to choose the best one.
Character Consistency Control:
Lock character designs to ensure consistency in subsequent storyboards and key frames.
Batch Generation:
Supports one-click batch rendering of key frames and video segments, maximizing efficiency.
Built-in Timeline Editing:
Edit directly without exporting to other software, allowing for easy drag-and-drop editing and subtitle transitions.
Multi-Project Parallelism:
Great for those with many ideas, as multiple projects can progress simultaneously without interference.
SuperTools - Super Toolbox

Why choose SuperTools?
Existing online tools either require uploading files to unfamiliar servers or have scattered functions across multiple sites. SuperTools integrates high-frequency needs like image processing, PDF operations, video editing, and text recognition into one page, with all operations occurring in your browser—files never leave your device.
No backend, no database, no user system—everything is available upon opening the page. Offline? It still works.
@lexis - Product Planner
In three months, I created a mini-program called “Dinner Together” for over 2000 Tencent users without writing any code, leveraging my background in arts and humanities. I met many interesting people through this product, including beautiful friends and innovative business leaders—an exploration worth taking!

@cxxiaoo - R&D
Struggling to manage rental income? A WeChat mini-program helps you record and remind you of rent collection dates.

@qing - Client Developer
Recently, I created a native macOS tool called AgentCrew. While using AI tools like Cursor, Claude, and Codex, I noticed that different models excel in different areas. However, most IDEs require manual switching for cross-model collaboration, making it hard to automate the process of writing code, reviewing, and testing.
I developed AgentCrew to address this pain point. It is an AI + CLI orchestration workbench for macOS that allows tools like Cursor, Claude, Codex, and git/npm/docker/ffmpeg to collaborate in a visual workflow.
It can automatically break down tasks and generate an Implement → Review → Fix → Verify process, supporting testing, error catching, patching, and even extending to local CI/CD and batch processing tasks.
I love that it’s not just a simple chat interface but genuinely aims to make different AIs and traditional tools collaborate like “digital workers.”
Currently still refining it, but the experience of Vibe Coding has been enjoyable, and I’ve turned the idea of “if only there was a tool” into a working prototype.

@lw - Consumer Internet Marketing
I created a lightweight real-time rendering engine called Magic Box, which I integrated into a 3D printing monitoring interface to turn dull printing monitoring into an animated 3D world with characters and scenes.
If a child asks, “Are there little people building houses inside the 3D printer?”
Now you can confidently say, “Yes, Olaf and Elsa are building your ice castle.”
Please see the VCR:

@jacobs - Audio Algorithm Engineer
Developed a DAW and a GUI-based audio effects processor, including a four-band equalizer.

@kangkan - Frontend Developer
Created a word translation plugin suitable for personal use, displaying subtitles.

@yufang - Content Operations
In just 2 hours, I used Codebuddy and WeChat cloud development to create a mini-program. For non-technical colleagues, seeing their mini-program running is incredibly satisfying. This mini-program, “Did You Pull?” is for health check-ins! Let’s get started!

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