How to Build a Calculator With Codex

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How to Build a Calculator With Codex

Calculators are one of the best first vibe coding projects because they are useful, testable, and can often run without login, payments, or a database.

Best builder path: WordPress Custom HTML for simple calculators, Codex for custom code, Vercel for polished apps.

Printable starter workbook included

Turn the app idea into a tiny MVP, builder choice, QA pass, and launch note.

Download workbook PDF

Course map

Lessons

Work through these in order, then use the prompts below to build the smallest useful version.

Lesson 1

Pick the calculation

Write the formula in plain English before asking Codex for code.

Lesson 2

Define inputs and defaults

Use labels, helper text, sensible defaults, and validation.

Lesson 3

Create useful result bands

Tell users what the number means, not only the number itself.

Lesson 4

Keep it front-end first

Avoid database, login, and payment complexity for the first version.

Lesson 5

Test edge cases

Try zeros, huge numbers, empty values, decimals, and mobile screens.

Lesson 6

Publish safely in WordPress

Use scoped CSS, wrapped JavaScript, and no external dependencies.

Beginner examples

Practical examples you can adapt

Use these as small, concrete project shapes. They are useful without pretending to be full SaaS products.

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Student

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Agency

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Build brief

Define done before you build

Use this simple brief before asking Codex, Replit, Vercel, or any AI app builder to make changes.

User

Who is this for, and what do they already understand?

Job

What one task should the app help them finish?

Inputs

What does the user type, select, upload, or choose?

Output

What visible result, recommendation, calculation, or next step should appear?

Limits

What should not be included in version one?

Done when

What exact tests prove the first version works?

Copy-paste prompts

Start with these prompts

Replace bracketed text with your own idea. Keep the first prompt small and specific.

Calculator build prompt

Create a self-contained HTML, CSS, and JavaScript calculator for [CALCULATOR TOPIC]. It must run in a WordPress Custom HTML block, use scoped CSS, avoid external dependencies, validate inputs, show result bands, and include a reset button.

Formula review prompt

Review this calculator formula for beginner mistakes. Check units, assumptions, edge cases, empty inputs, impossible values, and whether the result explanation is useful.

QA checklist

Test before publishing

Do not publish because the page looks finished. Publish because the core behavior has been tested.

1

Empty inputs

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

2

Realistic inputs

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

3

Long text

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

4

Every button

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

5

Mobile layout

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

6

Refresh behavior

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

7

No-results or error state

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

8

Browser console

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

9

Copy/reset controls

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

10

No fake links or forms

Confirm this case behaves clearly and does not confuse a beginner.

Human approval gate

Launch only after these are true

AI-generated work still needs owner review. Use this as a final gate before publishing or handing the project to a real user.

A human owner has tested the core flow with realistic inputs.

Mark this true before treating the page as launch-ready.

Every CTA, outbound link, and form destination is real.

Mark this true before treating the page as launch-ready.

No private data, API keys, tokens, cookies, or unsupported pricing claims are present.

Mark this true before treating the page as launch-ready.

The mobile layout, copy buttons, reset states, and no-results states have been checked.

Mark this true before treating the page as launch-ready.

The next rollback or removal step is clear if the published page misbehaves.

Mark this true before treating the page as launch-ready.

Avoid these mistakes

What can go wrong

Watch for this

Using a formula that sounds right but is not defined.

Watch for this

Forgetting empty, zero, decimal, and extreme values.

Watch for this

Letting theme CSS break the calculator layout.

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FAQ

Quick answers

Who is this for?

Calculators are one of the best first vibe coding projects because they are useful, testable, and can often run without login, payments, or a database.

What should I build first?

A pricing, ROI, sponsorship, AI tool cost, or lead value calculator with clear inputs, formula notes, result bands, and reset behavior.

What should I avoid?

Using a formula that sounds right but is not defined. Forgetting empty, zero, decimal, and extreme values. Letting theme CSS break the calculator layout.

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