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Overview

About this plan

What's inside: A unique technical project brief, a prioritized feature list, and a professional 'Definition of Done'.

Tell us what you care about; we find a technical gap in that niche and scope it into a finishable project.

Outcome

The Goal

Translate Interests into Impact: We turn your personal hobbies into a high-impact technical problem that you actually care enough to finish.

Escape "Tutorial Hell": Skip the generic weather and todo apps that recruiters ignore. If you love basketball or fintech, we find a specific, unique gap in that community for you to solve.

Get a Development-Ready Blueprint: Walk away with a concrete plan including a defined audience, core feature list, and clear benchmarks for completion.

Audience

Who This Is For

You're Staring at a Blank ScreenYou know you need to build something, but every idea feels too simple (boring) or impossibly complex (unfinishable). Go from zero to a scoped plan in 10 minutes.
You're a CS Student Building a PortfolioRecruiters see 100 todo apps a day. This gives you a unique project with a "Why" that sounds professional in interviews - because you're solving a real-world niche problem.
You Keep Abandoning ProjectsMost projects fail when you lose interest. We attach your code to something you actually care about, giving you the "Founder motivation" needed to push through to deployment.
You're on a TeamYour group needs one vetted scope everyone can commit to. Stop debating 15 different half-baked ideas and start building one solid plan.

Applications

Best Use Cases

Creating "Interview-Winning" Portfolio Pieces

Recruiters look for depth. When you build a niche project (like a tool for amateur tournament organizers), you can explain the logic, the user needs, and the architecture with authority. Passion is the best way to stand out.

Founders Launching Fast MVPs

Identify the leanest possible version of your vision that still solves a problem. Perfect for testing an idea with real users before committing months to full-scale development.

Learning Full-Stack the "Hard" Way

Tutorials teach isolated skills. This gives you a project to build end-to-end, forcing you to solve real integration problems between your database, backend, and frontend.

Methodology

Why This Approach

Interests Drive Completion: Most project generators give you random ideas you don't care about. We start with your passion because that is the only thing that gets you past the "middle-of-the-build" slump.
Niche over Generic: We don't do "Recipe Apps." We do "Meal prep calculators for budget-conscious student athletes." Specificity makes the project easier to scope and more impressive to show off.
Professional Scoping: We apply Senior Engineering discipline to your idea. We ensure your MVP is small enough to finish in weeks but complex enough to teach you the fundamentals of Flask, MySQL, and AWS.
Real-World Transfer: You are learning universal technical skills, but applying them to a domain you understand makes the concepts stick. You aren't just following steps; you are solving problems.

Next Steps

What's next?

With your idea finalized, move to Stage 4: The System Architect to map out your database tables and API logic based on this specific project blueprint.

Quick Info

Cost1 credit

Process

How it works

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Step 1: Technical Alignment. Share your stack and your domain interests. We dig deep into the specific niches where you already spend your time and attention.

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Step 2: Domain Problem Matching. We identify a real-world gap. We don't suggest a "sports app" - we suggest a "pickup game stat tracker for local parks" or "shot selection analyzer for amateur players."

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Step 3: Strategic Scoping. You receive your blueprint: a one-sentence problem statement, a 3-5 feature MVP list, and a sequence of build steps.

Deliverables

What you'll get

You walk away with a complete project blueprint that removes "blank screen" paralysis. You will know exactly what problem you're solving, who you're solving it for, and which features are essential for launch. This isn’t just a vague suggestion; it’s a concrete technical plan ready for Database Design and Backend development. By tying the project to your actual interests, you ensure you stay motivated through the hard parts of the build while creating a unique portfolio piece that stands out from the crowd.

Problem Statement: A razor-sharp explanation of why your app exists and what specific pain it solves.
Target Audience: A clear definition of exactly who you are building for so you can explain your "users" in interviews.
MVP Feature List: 3-5 core features scoped specifically for a beginner to build and ship in a few weeks.
Use Case Map: Real-world scenarios showing the step-by-step flow from a user’s problem to your solution.
Definition of Done: Professional benchmarks that tell you exactly when the code is ready for deployment.

Prerequisites

Before you begin

Cost

1 credit

Time

5–10 minutes

Requirement

No finalized idea or prior coding experience required.