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Stop prompting. Let the AI interview you to build specs

https://www.ideaforge.chat/
14•enha•1h ago

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enha•1h ago
Hi HN,

I have a confession: I’m not a developer. > Like many people here, I’ve been blown away by Cursor, Bolt, and Codex. But as a non-technical person, I quickly hit a wall. It wasn't that the AI couldn't code—it was that I didn't know how to describe what I wanted. > I would give a 1-sentence prompt, get a broken app, and then get stuck in a "bug-fixing loop" because I hadn't defined the logic, the database schema, or the edge cases properly. I had the vision, but I lacked the "Technical Grammar" to communicate it.

I built https://ideaforge.chat to solve my own problem.

It acts as the "Technical Co-founder" or "Product Manager" I didn't have. Instead of me struggling to write a prompt, the tool interviews me. It asks the questions I didn't know I should be asking (e.g., "How should we handle session persistence?" or "What's the data relationship between X and Y?").

How it works for me:

I chat with IdeaForge about my "napkin sketch" idea.

It grills me on the details until the logic is watertight.

It generates a structured Markdown specification.

I paste that spec into Cursor/Codex.

For the first time, I’m actually building tools that work on the first try. I’m sharing this today because I think there are many other "dreamers" who are just one clear specification away from their first functional MVP.

I’d love to get the perspective of the experienced engineers here: Does the output look like something you’d actually want to receive as a dev spec?

Thanks for letting me share!

officialchicken•48m ago
I'm excited! Almost everyone here is looking forward to big future payouts of gigs that require cleaning up during emergency slop outages that impact the loss of a critical line of business.
xnorswap•57m ago
I'm probably not the target audience, but it's an intriguing idea for a product.

However you have no privacy policy or about page. I don't think I'd want to use a remote tool without one, otherwise how do I know you're not going to run away with my idea?

d--b•56m ago
I started to do this as well. Instead of prompting: "build x", I now prompt: "What questions do you need to ask me in order to have all the information you need to build x". It usually writes a long list of questions, which, once answered makes the thing a lot clearer for the AI to work.

If you don't do this, LLMs tend to make a lot of asumptions on their own without telling you.

It works for pretty much anything. Like medical advice: "What questions do you need to ask to diagnose my headache". Or practical help: "what questions do you need to ask to help me hang this mirror on the wall"

ravroid•52m ago
I use custom GPTs for interviewing me about requirements then producing a spec (https://chatgpt.com/g/g-69724a25850c8191a6f16a519b5ae055-sof...).

I use another GPT to turn that spec into a development plan for Codex that I include in AGENTS.md. (https://chatgpt.com/g/g-698a6ee58aec8191ba1e3b520b13b5e7-dev...)

I'm curious what advantages this product offers vs. using a prompt?

ochronus•51m ago
Great idea, and some of the tools are already somewhat covering it, e.g. GSD or spec-kit.

https://github.com/gsd-build/get-shit-done

https://github.com/github/spec-kit

julienreszka•47m ago
I gave up at step 5. it's taking too long

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