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How 2 Non-Developers vibe-coded an internal app that changed their whole company. Vibe coding is changing go to market faster than most SaaS teams realize. In this GTM Hackers episode, Charles Brun sits down with Noy Peleg and Sivan Butnaro from Via to unpack how two non-developers built an internal app called Vira that replaced messy spreadsheets, synced with Jira, and is now saving teams hundreds of hours per week. If you’re a founder, GTM leader, RevOps operator, program manager, or anyone trying to understand what AI means for internal tooling and GTM, this episode is a masterclass in starting from pain, shipping fast, and building adoption inside a real company. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro: Why vibe coding matters for GTM and SaaS 00:02 Meet the guests from Via: QA and Tech Ops 00:04 They are not developers, but built a production tool 00:05 "Anyone can code" and the rise of approachable AI building 00:07 The pain: Jira data existed but no clean management view 00:09 Why teams kept rebuilding planning views in Excel and Google Sheets 00:11 From read only to read and write back into Jira 00:12 Why Via's AI-friendly culture accelerated experimentation 00:14 From side project to team adoption in days 00:17 Replacing another large spreadsheet with Vira 00:20 Fast shipping vs reliability, QA, and guardrails 00:33 Building a real feedback loop and prioritization process 00:45 Saturday coffee story: spotting a new workflow pain 00:48 Advice for non-technical teams starting with vibe coding 00:57 Final takeaway: Anyone can code 🔥 Key Highlights • Two non-developers at Via built an internal tool used by hundreds of employees • The project started from a specific operational pain, not a generic AI initiative • Vira pulled Jira data into a clean timeline and planning view for project managers • The team moved from manual Excel files to a synced workflow tied to the source of truth • New requirements were shipped in days, not quarters • Adoption happened because the tool solved real day to day problems • They built a feedback system and prioritization process to scale internal product development • The conversation explores what vibe coding means for GTM teams and SaaS vendors 👤 Guest and Host Noy Peleg is a Tech Ops leader at Via and works on planning, process, and delivery across complex technical teams. Sivan Butnaro is a QA leader at Via and the original builder behind Vira, an internal app created with AI assisted coding tools. Charles Brun is the host of GTM Hackers and a SaaS founder focused on how AI changes go to market execution. 📌 Who this episode is for Founders GTM leaders RevOps teams Program managers Tech ops and QA leaders SaaS operators exploring internal AI tools ✅ What you will learn How to identify the right internal tool to build How to start with an MVP from a painful workflow How to drive adoption across a team How to replace spreadsheet chaos with a synced system How AI can compress internal software development timelines Subscribe for more GTM Hackers episodes on AI, go to market systems, and practical operator workflows. Comment with the internal workflow you wish your team could automate next. #GTMHackers #VibeCoding #AIForBusiness #RevOps #SaaS