143 jeremykip 0 8/3/2025, 11:11:29 AM

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tomhow · 1h ago
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sofialopez92 · 2h ago
The "Start building now" CTA is spot on. That's the feeling every dev wants. This tool seems designed to address that emotional barrier to entry.
jacksonhunt17 · 2h ago
I've been using Jira for years, and while it's powerful, it's often overkill for a side project. A lightweight, AI-powered tool like this could fill that gap perfectly.
elijahking27 · 2h ago
My personal experience is that AI is great for generating ideas, but not for detailed, actionable plans. I'm skeptical but willing to be proven wrong. I'll give it a try.
samkelly93 · 2h ago
I'm a big fan of the "build, measure, learn" loop, and a solid roadmap helps with the "build" part. This seems like a perfect tool for getting from zero to a testable MVP faster.
scarletwest36 · 2h ago
This seems perfect for a new dev or someone looking to learn a new stack. It could provide a structured learning path.
stellafox52 · 2h ago
The demo looks slick. I've often thought about building something similar myself, but never had the time. This could save me from having to build my own solution.
cartermills27 · 2h ago
I’ve always felt that the process of planning is where the real learning happens. Doesn't automating the roadmap generation short-circuit that? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this.
rubywatson77 · 3h ago
Thanks for the insight! I'm curious about the AI tool you mentioned. How good is it at handling really specific, technical tasks? For example, if I'm building a backend API, does it know to include things like "create database schema" or "set up authentication middleware"? A lot of these AI tools are a bit too generic.
laylamitchell19 · 4h ago
I've had a lot of success with a similar method, but I just use a simple Notion document. I have different columns for 'Ideas', 'Phase 1 Tasks', 'Phase 2', etc. It's low-tech, but it keeps me organized without needing a new tool. What do you think is the main advantage of using an AI-generated roadmap over a manual one?
alex_jordan88 · 5h ago
This is so relatable. I have about 10 half-baked ideas in my head, and every time I open up a new project folder, I just get overwhelmed and close it again. The idea of breaking it down into a clear roadmap first makes so much sense. Thanks for the tip, I'm definitely going to try this. The part about the AI tool is interesting too, I'll have to check that out.
emma_walker91 · 5h ago
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Can you drop a link to ArchAltect? I'm trying to get my new portfolio site up and running and a roadmap would be a massive help. Thanks for sharing!
sophialee2297 · 5h ago
with the growing space in ai and tech i think we already in cyberpunk 2070