Add VibeKit.bot to Mobile Tools#93
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Adds VibeKit.bot under Mobile Tools, alongside VibeCode and IM.codes.
VibeKit gives each app its own persistent AI coding agent that builds, hosts, and keeps improving it (database + live domain included), driven from your phone, web, Telegram, or CLI — with a native iOS app on the App Store. Building and shipping real apps from a phone is the core use case, so it fits the Mobile Tools section.
Format matches the existing one-line entries. Thanks for maintaining the list!