

Vibe Coding Internal Tools in Production
Everyone's heard about vibe coding. Most people have tried it for side projects. Far fewer have shipped it to production at a real company.
Maxi Gebhard runs business automation and AI at FINN, a European car subscription company. His background is in management and technology, not software engineering. Earlier this year, he shipped fully AI-first built internal tooling to production with no coding experience, replacing a scattered mix of Retool, spreadsheets, and handover protocols. His team generated 600 pull requests in four weeks, and it still runs today.
Now he's joining PYV from 9x to walk through exactly how they did it, where they hit walls, and what they actually think about low-code tools now.
You'll learn:
• How to ship AI-first internal tooling to production without a software engineering background
• The wall you hit when vibe coding gets real (and how FINN worked through it)
• The security lesson that changes how you build
• Where low-code platforms still belong and where AI-first wins
• What it takes to get your whole team building, not just the brave ones
• The operating philosophy that makes it sustainable at scale
Who this is for:
Business and ops leaders watching the vibe coding wave and wondering if it's actually ready for production use inside their company. If you've been skeptical about whether non-engineers can build real tools that hold up at scale, this is the honest account of what that looks like.
This is a 60-minute session with time for Q&A.
Hosted by Pierre-Yves Garcia, co-founder at 9x.