Note that it's not going to solve everything. It's still not very precise in its output. Definitely lots of errors and bad design at the top end. But it's a LOT better than without vibe coding.
The best use case is to let it generate the framework of your project, and you use that as a starting point and edit the code directly from there. Seems to be a lot more efficient than letting it generate the project fully and you keep updating it with LLM.
Not that you have any obligation to share, but... can we see?