One thing that’s always been messy in software is the phase before anyone writes code. Ideas start as rough thoughts, requirements get scattered across Notion pages, user flows live in Figma, and architecture discussions end up buried in Slack threads. By the time development starts, people often have slightly different interpretations of what the product is supposed to do. A few tools are starting to focus on that stage instead of code generation. Platforms like Tara AI, UnifyApps, and ArtusAI try to turn rough ideas into clearer plans, feature breakdowns, and technical specs before engineering begins. It’s interesting because product thinking and engineering planning happen in the same place instead of being spread across multiple tools. For teams that struggle with messy handoffs between product and engineering, that approach actually makes a lot of sense. submitted by /u/Tough_Reward3739
Originally posted by u/Tough_Reward3739 on r/ArtificialInteligence
