One starting point
A plain-language prompt is the default entry point. Advanced context stays available, but never gets in the way.

Motivd is the Intent Operating System: you describe what you want in plain language, and the workspace turns it into planning, code, deployment, and ownership.
One interface. One path.
The product stays coherent from prompt through deploy.
A plain-language prompt is the default entry point. Advanced context stays available, but never gets in the way.
The app keeps you in your own codebase, with GitHub, Vercel, and domain ownership built in.
PRD, workspace, preview, and deploy are part of the same flow instead of separate product islands.
Write the outcome in your own words. No syntax, no template thinking.
Motivd turns the intent into a PRD so the build starts from agreement, not guesses.
The workspace generates and edits the real codebase you own.
Push to GitHub or ship directly, then connect domains when ready.
Add mobile, automation, and new surfaces without starting over.
No. The decision is to make the builder feel like an operating system for intent, not a prompt box with a preview pane.
Yes. The flow is built around real code ownership and handoff to GitHub, Vercel, and your own domain.
Yes. The prompt is still the first move, but the rest of the flow is now structured around one seamless path.
One workspace turns plain-language intent into a real product with PRD alignment, owned code, and one deploy path.