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In this Divi Engine tutorial, we explore vibe coding - building plugins and extending your Divi site with help from powerful AI tools like Windsurf and GPT-4.1. Watch as I create a custom Divi plugin that saves form submissions to the database (yes, even with admin menus) - all without writing a single line of code myself. You'll see the full process in action: from crafting prompts to debugging, refining, and finally getting a working feature set. This is perfect for beginners who want to learn how to use AI tools to level up their Divi or WordPress site - without needing to become a developer. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: What vibe coding is and how it works How to use Windsurf (free AI coding IDE) How to build a Divi plugin to save form data Troubleshooting and refining AI-generated code Whether building your own plugin is worth it vs paid tools 👇 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this helped you out! 📌 Tools Used in This Video: Windsurf IDE 👉 https://windsurf.ai (free plan available) Divi Theme 👉 https://www.elegantthemes.com/affilia... Divi Form Builder (for advanced form features) 👉 https://diviengine.com/product/divi-f... 🎥 Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Vibe Coding with Divi 00:36 - What is Vibe Coding and Why You Should Care 01:49 - Starting the Vibe Coding Process 02:54 - Setting Up Windsurf IDE for Divi Plugin Development 04:33 - Creating a Prompt to Build the Divi Plugin 06:12 - AI Attempts to Generate the Plugin 07:26 - Activating and Testing the Divi Plugin 09:04 - Improving the Detail Page Display 10:05 - Troubleshooting Missing Form Fields 13:00 - Debugging Form Submission Issues 14:06 - Successfully Capturing Form Data 15:35 - Adding Delete and Export Features 16:59 - Testing Final Plugin Functionality 17:29 - Final Thoughts and Potential Next Steps