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A Year Ago, I Couldn't Build a Website

Today I operate the largest driving school comparator in Czech Republic. Possibly the biggest Czech project built with AI assistance.

A year ago, I couldn’t build a website. I’m an Android developer — Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, that’s my world.

Today I operate the largest driving school comparator in the Czech Republic. And possibly the biggest project in the country built with AI assistance.

I built all of it after work. No team. Just me, AI, and the determination to ship.

The Beginning

When I started, I spent weeks studying documentation and searching for the “ideal architecture.” Then it hit me — if I tried to understand everything upfront, I’d never start.

So I switched to vibe coding. Instead of memorizing syntax, I started describing to AI what I wanted to build — and refined it on the fly.

The Result: Kvalty.cz

Currently the largest driving school database in the Czech Republic and the first step toward a platform that straightens out the market. The goal is simple: bring transparency where it’s been missing for years, and make visible those who do their work honestly.

Thanks to AI, we managed to tame data that was previously inaccessible:

  • 1,400+ driving schools mapped
  • 15,000+ courses, services, and fees extracted and unified
  • Pricing hidden in PDFs → now comparable in one click
  • Organic growth through SEO and first reviews coming in

The Plot Twist

I’m originally an Android developer.

Building a web app on a modern stack (Next.js, PostgreSQL, Cloud Run) would normally mean months of study. Vibe coding opened a shortcut. I hold the vision and architecture, AI handles implementation, UI/UX, and data structure. Not as a “code writing tool.” More like a senior partner who never sleeps.

Is my code academically clean? Probably not. Do I understand everything under the hood? Most of it — AI is a surprisingly good mentor. Does it work for thousands of people? Absolutely.

The Takeaway

This project is proof that the most important skill of 2025 isn’t memorizing a framework. It’s the ability to think in products and not be afraid to start, even when you don’t have all the answers.

This isn’t the future of development. This is the new reality.


Check it out: kvalty.cz