Sharing a Draftlytic project with a collaborator
How to share a Draftlytic project with a designer, contractor, or co-founder: permissions, credit sharing, coordination, and when to just export the markdown.
Read postTurn one rough prompt into a structured PRD for Claude Code, Cursor, or Lovable. Less re-prompting. More shipping. What’s a PRD?
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You'll create a free account (no card) before your plan generates.
Or start from scratch without a prompt.
Idea to spec to export, in about five minutes. No planning know-how needed.
One line is enough — "a gym tracker app" or "a marketplace for vintage cameras."
The AI asks what shapes your build — who it's for, what it does, how it's paid for. Takes a couple of minutes.
Features, screens, tech choices and more — laid out and editable. Reorder, tweak, or ask the AI to change anything.
Export the spec and paste it into Claude Code, Cursor, or Lovable. Get back what you actually pictured.
A real plan Draftlytic generated — explore it before you sign up. You don't fill in any of this — the AI does.
LinkStash replaces the mess of browser bookmarks, saved tabs, and "I'll read this later" links that never get read. Drop in any URL and the app fetches the page, generates a short AI summary, and auto-tags it by topic. Full-text search across all your saved links means you can find that article you read three months ago in seconds. The app is designed for personal use — no social features, no sharing, no feeds. Just a fast, clean way to save and find anything you've come across online. Works as a web app with a browser extension for one-click saving.
Built to hand straight to your AI coding tool.
From a one-line idea to a spec you can export.
Think through your project before you start prompting. Fewer re-prompts, better results.
Describe your app idea — even a half-baked one. The AI turns it into a structured project: features, tech stack, and a navigation map.
Prioritize features, drag-and-drop to reorder, and keep tweaking until the spec matches what's in your head.
Export a complete spec and feed it straight into Claude Code, Cursor, or Lovable. On paid plans, push it to a GitHub repo instead. Less re-prompting, better results.
You can — and you'll get a wall of text to untangle yourself. Draftlytic asks the right follow-up questions and sorts everything into the sections your AI coding tool actually reads. Then you can reorder or rewrite any part without starting over. It's a living plan, not a one-shot answer.
Come back for the parts that turn a plan into a shipped app.
Change a feature, add a screen, or reshape the whole plan in plain English.
AI scans your spec for missing pieces your coding tool would trip on.
Download as Markdown, PDF, or Word — ready to paste into your AI coding tool.
Send the spec to a repo as a commit or pull request. Your agent always has the latest.
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