Start from a product idea, create the project workspace, define the first MVP, and queue a hosted preview. Ship Something™ uses a voice-first experience, but the same flow works from chat or buttons when that is faster.
From your dashboard, tap New Project, start talking, or type the same request into chat. Ship Something™ opens with the voice orb — a pulsing interface that listens as you describe your idea. Say or type something like "I want to build a recipe sharing app for home cooks" and the App Brief agent activates immediately. It creates the project workspace, asks for any specifics you want to provide, and keeps the voice and text conversation in sync as it shapes the brief.
Once there is enough context, PRD Maker takes over. It expands your brief into a product requirements document with prioritized pages, user flows, and acceptance criteria. If you ask for a PRD before naming the project, the assistant creates the project first when the context is clear or asks one naming question when it is not.
Your PRD appears as an editable document in the workspace. Each page is listed with its priority level (P0 for must-have, P1 for important, P2 for nice-to-have), a description of what it does, and the acceptance criteria that will be used to verify it works. You can edit any section by typing or by voice — say "change the pricing page to show annual plans" and PRD Maker updates accordingly.
The PRD also includes a Brand Standard section generated by the Brand Agent. This covers your color palette, typography choices, and visual direction. Everything is a starting point — you can refine it at any time, and changes propagate to all pages automatically.
When you are ready, say "build it" or click the Build button from the active project. Developful queues a hosted build, and Build Mode shows real status as GitHub Actions and Vercel generate and verify the preview. You can watch progress or come back later — Ship Something™ can notify you in app and, when configured, through email, web push, or opt-in SMS when the build is ready or needs attention.