William tried to turn moments into something meaningful by building Takeaway.
In his early twenties, William Sayer wasn’t building pitch decks or chasing funding. He was chasing altitude, scaling giants like Everest, Manaslu, and Ama Dablam. He spent years as a vibe-seeking nomad, traveling to remote corners of the world, driven by a love for adventure and the desire to push limits.
But somewhere between summits and snowstorms, a new thought crept in:
Climbing gives you perspective; he wanted to build something that lasts..
So, William did what very few do: he came down from the mountains and dove headfirst into the world of building.
Back on the ground, William’s desire to make a lasting impact led him straight into tech. He wasn’t a developer, but he had ideas, and no-code tools gave him a way to test them fast. It worked. For a while.
But as his ideas grew, no-code didn’t work well anymore. Everything came down to limitations. What he really wanted was flexibility, speed, and space to create without compromise.
That’s when he discovered **Create,** and everything changed.
Create wasn’t just a tool. It was a shift. Powered by LLMs and agentic coding, it unlocked a whole new way of building: fast, flexible, and intuitive.
For someone like William, creative, visual, and deeply curious, it was the perfect match. He didn’t need to learn complex syntax. He needed to build what he felt.
So he coined a new term:
Vibe-coding
Building products the way you feel them: fluid, fast, and full of intent.
No rigid frameworks. No drag-and-drop limits. Just you, your ideas, and a canvas that adapts with you.