Last updated: May 9, 2026
This page lists major third-party software, open-source libraries, frameworks, fonts, packages, and tools used by the Vibeocus website. Third-party components are licensed under their own license terms. Those licenses apply only to the corresponding third-party components and do not change the license terms for Vibeocus itself.
Vibeocus brand assets, product screenshots, videos, logos, interface copy, and proprietary product materials are not open-source unless a separate written license says otherwise.
Website frontend
Libraries used to render and animate the public Vibeocus website.
React
User interface rendering.
React DOM
Browser DOM rendering for React.
@inertiajs/react
Inertia client-side page adapter.
Vite
Frontend build tooling.
@vitejs/plugin-react
React integration for Vite.
TypeScript
Typed JavaScript tooling.
Tailwind CSS
Utility-first styling system.
@tailwindcss/forms
Form control styling reset.
GSAP
Website motion and scroll animation.
Swiper
Mobile hero carousel.
@phosphor-icons/react
Interface icon components.
canvas-confetti
Waitlist success confetti effect.
Website backend
Server-side packages used for routing, rendering, admin, forms, and email flows.
Laravel Framework
PHP application framework.
Inertia Laravel
Server-side Inertia integration.
Filament
Administration panel.
Livewire
Reactive admin UI behavior used by Filament.
Laravel Sanctum
Authentication support.
Tighten Ziggy
Laravel route access from JavaScript.
Symfony components
Framework-level PHP components used through Laravel.
League Flysystem
Filesystem abstraction used by Laravel storage.
Fonts
Public website typography served through Google Fonts.
Inter
Primary website interface font.
JetBrains Mono
Code-style labels and compact technical text.
Development and testing
Tools used during local development, tests, and quality checks.
Pest
PHP feature and unit testing.
PHPUnit
PHP test runner used under Pest.
Laravel Pint
PHP code style formatting.
Mockery
PHP test doubles and mocks.
FakerPHP
Test and seed data generation.
License texts and full dependency tree
The list above focuses on the major direct components used by the website. Package managers may install additional transitive dependencies. When required by an applicable open-source license, Vibeocus provides copyright notices, attribution notices, license texts, and other required notices through the website, the application, or a separate notice file.
If you believe a required notice is missing or inaccurate, contact support@vibeocus.com so we can review and correct it.
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