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22 Aug 2026, 9:19 PMThe Register7.0 AI slop is good for business if you know what you're doing

The Register reports that vibe-coded apps are generating a new cleanup industry, with consultancies like QAwerk offering 'vibe code cleanup' services to refactor AI-generated codebases into production-ready software. Konstantin Klyagin, founder of Redwerk and QAwerk (Lisbon), describes common failures: duplicate payment paths showing different prices, permission bypasses allowing users to skip profile creation, poor form accessibility, and incomplete test coverage. Non-technical founders using AI coding agents without architecture discipline are the primary clients.

Why: If you're shipping vibe-coded apps to real customers, audit for the specific failure patterns Klyagin describes—duplicate payment flows with mismatched prices, permission handling that lets users skip steps, and missing validation for arbitrary user behavior. For service businesses, there's a concrete opportunity here: QAwerk started offering vibe code cleanup in November and reports growing demand, suggesting a viable niche for teams with senior engineering experience.

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