Guide for Prompting fully featured platforms
This guide outlines a structured, two-phase process for generating high-quality applications from your design or prototype using Hope AI.
The outcome is not a prototyping code, but production-grade scalable code with reusable components. You can actually turn your prototype into real application using Hope AI and Bit Cloud
Think of it like building a house: first, you work with an architect to perfect the structural blueprint, and only then you bring in an interior designer to define the specifics of each room. Let’s start!
Phase 1: Perfecting the Blueprint (The architect phase)
Your goal is to have a conversation with the AI architect until it produces a plan that matches your vision.
Step 1: The Initial Briefing
Your first prompt is your brief to the architect. It should be a single, clear document that combines your vision, key features, and critical needs into one cohesive request.
Let’s look at a complete example, and then we’ll break down its parts.
Prompt Example:
Build ‘AI Space,’ a website for learning, tracking, and navigating the AI world. All content (posts, events, tool reviews) is created and published by ‘AI Influencers.’ The site should be elegant and user-centric.
Key features:
- Content Hub: This includes all content types.
- Posts: Each post has a title, description, image, or YouTube link.
- Events: A dynamic schedule with a calendar view and detailed event pages.
- Tools: A filterable list of AI tools with user reviews.
- Influencer Profiles: Each influencer has a rich profile page with their content, an ‘Influencer Score,’ and a mini-community for discussions.
- Personalized User Experience:
- Homepage: A personalized feed displaying content from influencers a user follows.
- User Behavior: Unregistered users can view all content. Registered users can comment, add influencers to favorites, and get a personalized feed.”
Now, let’s break down why this prompt is effective:
- It starts with the big picture: The first sentence, “Build ‘AI Space,’ a website for learning about…”, clearly describes the project’s purpose and scope.
- It explains the main features: Including primary functionality and how users will interact with it, from a content hub to complex, personalized feeds. This gives the architect a clear understanding of the system’s requirements.
Before submitting your prompt, make sure the “Backend” button is active and add attachments if needed.
