Brazil's vibe coding ecosystem builds together, live.
It's not an announcements group: it's where the streams continue, bugs turn into a fix queue with the name of who found them, and your project shows up on screen for everyone to see. Free to join — subscriber or not.
Four things that only happen here
Everything below actually happened — it's recorded, stream by stream, in the journey.
Live sessions, building in public
Overclock is built live, using Overclock itself — there's a stream every day. The community watches, points things out, breaks it, and fixes it together. The whole series is documented in the journey.
Your project on screen
Sessions to show what people are building with Overclock — your project running live, in front of everyone, with feedback on the spot.
Found a bug? It becomes a queue item — with your name on it
A bug reported on Discord goes into that night's queue, and the fix ships with the name of who found it in the version's changelog. That's how 1.0.5 shipped with 44 fixes — almost all of them found by the community.
The tribe has its own culture
A member asked for remote access, and Overclock Shell was born in that same stream. A voting campaign took Overclock to #1 on Find My SaaS, live. There's even an AI-made song about the tribe: "the bug is the demon we came here to exorcise."
“Tinha audiência certa vendendo produto errado. E aí a gente criou o Overclock pensando na gurizada — daí a gurizada começou a pedir para eu lançar para eles. Lancei e o negócio estourou.” — said live, on day 26 of the journey
(EN: “We had the right audience selling the wrong product. So we built Overclock thinking about the crew — and then the crew started asking me to launch it for them. I launched it, and it took off.”)
You're here? Three steps and you're in the tribe
01 · Join through Discord
Accept the rules (takes 30 seconds — the community is moderated and the terms are public) and take a look around the channels.
02 · Run the intro prompt
Finished the app's onboarding? Your first job in the community is to introduce yourself — and even that's vibe coding here: paste the prompt below into a pane and post the result in the introductions channel.
03 · Meet people
Reply to an introduction, ask for help when you're stuck, show what you're building. Build in public here, and you grow in public.
Generate my intro for the Overclock community, as a short markdown card: - who I am and where I'm writing from - what I'm building (or want to build) - my stack / my level (beginner counts!) - my goal for the next 90 days Direct tone, no formality. End with an open question for people to help me with.
House golden rule: never paste an API key, a password, client data, or any secret in any channel — mask it before asking for help.
Whoever builds, shows it.
Builders are the community's public profiles: who the person is, what stack they use, what they've already shipped, and the results credited on squads.
Builders who ship with Overclock
Real testimonials, linked to the source and translated from the Portuguese originals. No cherry-picked praise — what the community said.

Getting my Legal-Tech off the ground with overclock!!!
2026-07-10
I found one of Laschuk's live streams. The guy struck me as really transparent and completely off the curve. I didn't think twice: I joined, knowing absolutely NOTHING. I was just a video editor haha. Inside the community I kept learning, testing and putting it all into practice. Today I'm the company's COO and I've transformed our whole system, building two SaaS products of our own that have already been validated.
2026-07-29
overclock building a landing page here with over 50k in revenue!
2026-07-10
Before overclock I started 4 projects and never moved forward — things just broke, I kept losing context and burning tokens. After I started using it, the project I needed got built the same day, without losing context — and I found the coolest community out there to grow in this scene.
2026-07-10
I programmed my own Jarvis back in 2019, starting a motorcycle by voice command — it took us 7 months. In 2026 Overclock blew my mind: I didn't hesitate for even 4 seconds, rushed to get it and never stopped. Within a few days I had a project ready… I've already clocked more than 144h with Overclock running.
2026-07-10
Before overclock I did these things as a hobby, never finished anything — I have 28 projects sitting half-started… After overclock everything simply changed: in 2 months with overclock I shipped 4 projects that are already live and bringing money in, with 5 more in the oven. What was just a hobby, I now see can be something more.
2026-07-10I've been a programmer for 6 years, coding the traditional way until December 2025. Since then I'd been using AI and claude code, but with zero context and struggling to keep consistency between sessions. In May I found overclock and my productivity exploded: in my first 5 days of use I cleared a task backlog that would have taken me over a month using claude code the original way. I became a fan of the tool.
2026-07-10It was simply the turning point for me in vibecoding. Before, I lived inside one project at a time in a single terminal until it did what I needed, task by task. With overclock I build my projects far more efficiently, with whichever LLM I prefer doing the work — by far the best vibecoding tool ever created🚀
2026-07-10I'm picky about calling anything good, but since the day I parachuted into the live I've been a satisfied user, running LLMs in an organized way in everything I do. Using Overclock it always got me to my goal — wild thing; after trying tool after tool for 2 years now, it was overclock that made me stop hunting for the best tool and gave me the power to build what I need and want.
2026-07-10I'm using overclock not just for vibe coding, but also for drafting and reviewing documents. It's going really well, especially with mimo V2.5 pro costing pennies… Thank you so much for an excellent product
2026-07-10it raised our company's revenue by 60% in the last month… it runs all my paid traffic, creates the ads, the copy, and publishes them on its own — I just approve or reject everything
2026-05-08Last week we launched AutoBlog, a product 100% structured with Overclock… positioning, offer, site, product, plans and the first commercial version shipped in a few days. In 1 week live we already had our first paying users… nice bump over the weekend.. lol.. 45 users so far!
2026-06-13I rebuilt my nursing software that took me 8 months in 1 day and it came out way better haha
2026-05-25today I used the skill… and built an agent that produces every proposal for my firm's new clients. Built another that writes all our announcements without going through the ad agency. And tested one for Instagram too. Surreal — I did it all in 1 hour, and these were things that sat stuck for days in my operation.
2026-05-26never done programming either man, started with this a month and a bit ago, I'm finishing a project of my own and already landed a client for another project I'd never done in my life hahaha
2026-05-08instead of using 1 claude you get to use 10 at the same time… I'm running 8 claude codes on one project of mine plus 5 on another simultaneously… I just manage them
2026-05-05seriously, the product is insane and it's still going to get a lot better — every time I open it I'm more impressed by what it can do… I've been coding with it for almost 12h today and the experience has been great.
2026-05-02one day I spent like 3 hrs trying to fix bugs, it went and solved it in about 4 minutes and showed where the error was and everything
2026-05-06I'm building Wpix — a PIX donation platform made for streamers… It's live: https://wpix.online/ And of course, built with our Overclock!
2026-07-09The SaaS is already live… fixing bugs with 20 active users, officially a partner at the agency I used to work for, ARR of 50 for now, soon we'll scale
2026-07-10overclock is insane folks, come join the discord, people there hang out and sort each other's questions
2026-07-06overclock is unreal right now, I can't even keep up
2026-07-06Overclock is here to revolutionize
2026-07-03checking out overclock here man, thought it was pretty badass, I think I'll give it a spin
2026-07-07The community is the product's engine
Crossed 1,000 members on day 26 of the series. They asked, and the immersion was born. They reported, and 1.0.5 shipped with 44 fixes. They voted, and Overclock hit #1 on Find My SaaS, live. All verifiable, stream by stream, in the journey.
Want to go beyond participating? There's an in-person role in Porto Alegre to work vibe coding side by side.