Original Reddit post

I had an idea sitting in my notes for weeks but kept putting it off. Usually the hardest part of building anything is the beginning. You start with a blank page and spend days trying to turn a rough idea into something structured enough to build. Writing docs, thinking about features, sketching flows, figuring out what the product even is. So yesterday I tried a different approach. Instead of planning everything manually, I used a few AI tools to see how far I could get in one evening. I used Claude to pressure-test the idea and think through edge cases. Then I used tools like ArtusAI, Tara AI, and Continue to turn the rough concept into feature breakdowns, user flows, and a rough spec. After that I used a coding assistant to prototype a basic version. It wasn’t perfect and I still had to edit a lot, but the interesting part was how quickly I got something tangible. Instead of staring at a blank page for days, I had a rough MVP plan and a basic prototype in a few hours. Curious how other builders are approaching this now. submitted by /u/Tough_Reward3739

Originally posted by u/Tough_Reward3739 on r/ArtificialInteligence