
Possible: Amjad Masad on vibe coding, AI agents, and the end of boilerplate
Masters of Scale
- Published
- January 31, 2026
- Duration
- 1h 16m
- Summary source
- description
- Last updated
- May 4, 2026
Discusses business.
Summary
On this episode of Possible, Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger sit down with Amjad Masad, founder and CEO of Replit, to explore how AI is fundamentally changing who gets to build software and what that means for work, creativity, and human agency. Masad traces his journey from growing up in Jordan teaching himself to code and connects it to his love of video g…
Amjad Massad, CEO of Replit, discusses the transformative power of AI and vibe coding, enabling anyone to create software without traditional coding skills, and explores how gaming influences creativity and problem-solving in tech.
Key takeaways
- Repl.it aims to democratize coding by making it as intuitive as writing an email, empowering anyone with an idea to create software without deep technical knowledge.
- The concept of 'vibe coding' allows users to focus on creativity rather than the minutiae of coding, enabling rapid prototyping and innovation.
- AI and platforms like Repl.it are reshaping industries by enabling non-technical users, including CEOs and entrepreneurs, to build applications and automate processes, potentially transforming business operations and personal projects.
Why this matters
As AI and platforms like Repl.it lower the barriers to software creation, they empower a broader range of individuals and businesses to innovate, potentially leading to a surge in personalized solutions and new business models across industries.
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Show notes
On this episode of Possible, Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger sit down with Amjad Masad, founder and CEO of Replit, to explore how AI is fundamentally changing who gets to build software and what that means for work, creativity, and human agency. Masad traces his journey from growing up in Jordan teaching himself to code and connects it to his love of video games which helped inspire him to build a platform that turns natural language into working software. The conversation spans everything from why
Themes
- business