Last week, I co-organized WordCamp Pune 2026 with an awesome team. WordCamp Pune has come a long way since its first edition back in 2013.
I had a lot of conversations sharing my experiences in freelancing workshops and career counseling sessions. But one conversation stood out.
It started with Tripad, and Deepak joined in later. They showed me how they’re using Gemini and Antigravity to build frontends.

Tripad walked me through his approach, and it was eye-opening. Vibe coding sounds easy, but getting good results takes lot’s of effort. Tripad’s trick was to start with a screenshot, share it with the AI and let it help you craft the right prompts. From there, it’s a loop of experimenting with prompts and tweaking outputs until things look the way you want. Simple idea, but it clicked for me.
Then Deepak took things to another level. He demoed how he used Stitch by Google to design the interface for his personal mobile app, and then vibe coded the whole thing using AI. That was something else.
Honestly, all the effort I put into organizing this WordCamp? That 40-minute conversation with Tripad and Deepak made it all worth it.