
Turn a business idea into software with AI by converting the idea into observable user behavior before asking for code. A useful specification states who has the problem, what they do today, what outcome the product changes, and how success will be measured.
Map the smallest user journey from entry to value. Define screens, data entities, permissions, external services, and acceptance tests. Ask an AI coding agent to challenge missing requirements and propose a staged plan. Approve the architecture and data boundaries, then implement one vertical slice. Keep a list of assumptions so customer interviews can validate them.
Verdent's Plan Mode is designed for incomplete ideas: it can ask clarifying questions, surface tradeoffs, and generate an editable plan. Manager can then divide independent implementation tasks among workers. That separation is useful because planning errors become more expensive when several agents execute them at once.
Test the result with real target users before expanding the roadmap. AI can accelerate prototypes, code, tests, and documentation, but it cannot supply market evidence. The founder remains responsible for product choices, privacy, security, legal requirements, and whether the software solves a problem people care enough to adopt.
