Using AI for software development starts with one idea
Type a rough direction, get back a scoped project: core feature, stack, and an honest effort estimate. No account, no upsell.

Where AI actually helps in software development
Not "AI will write your app for you." The parts that save real time when you build alone at night.
From vague to buildable
Turn "something with AI and fitness" into a scoped spec with a core feature and a timeline you can actually hit.
A faster first draft
AI pair-programming tools cut controlled task completion time by 55 percent, so the first working version ships sooner.
Stack decisions made faster
Get a stack suggestion sized to the project instead of researching frameworks for three days before writing a line.
A second pair of eyes on bugs
AI code review and chat catch the obvious mistakes, so your evening goes to the interesting bug, not the typo.
Docs you will actually write
Generate a first-pass README and API notes so the project does not die just because nobody wanted to write documentation.
An honest scope check
See the effort estimate before you sink a weekend into something that was never going to ship in a weekend.
What the research actually shows
Turn a rough direction into a spec you can start tonight
Type something like "AI and sustainability" or "AI for local businesses in Bangkok" and get back a scoped project: the core feature, a stack suggestion, and an honest effort estimate. It is not a business plan. It is the first real step in software development with AI, knowing what to build before you open the editor.
- Core feature named in one sentence
- Stack sized to a weekend or a month, your call
- Effort estimate that does not sugarcoat the timeline
The spec is the input, your usual AI tools do the rest
Once the generator hands you a scoped project, what happens next depends on your stack: Cursor or Copilot for the first pass, an LLM API only if the product itself needs AI, and your usual review process for anything user-facing. Using AI for software development works best when it has a clear target, not a blank prompt.
- Paste the spec into the AI coding assistant you already use
- Add an LLM feature only where it earns its complexity
- Keep the review loop human for anything a user will touch
What people say after the blank page goes away
I had three fake starts this year before I ran my vague idea through this. What came back was scoped enough that I actually opened the editor the same night.
The stack suggestion was the useful part. I stopped debating Next.js versus Astro for a project that did not need either yet.
Not a magic idea machine. A scope check. That is exactly what I needed before wasting another weekend.
Common questions
Is this just ChatGPT with extra steps?
Do I need an account to use it?
Does it cost anything?
Will the stack suggestion actually fit my skill level?
Can AI really help with software development, or is that overstated?
What if the generated idea is not quite right?
Is this only for beginners?
Does it work for non-web projects too?
Stop scrolling for the idea, generate one
Free, client-side, no account needed. Get a scoped project in under a minute.