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Archly

Production-ready prompts for Lovable, Cursor & Claude Code

Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence
Crafting
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Most prompt tools paraphrase your idea and hand it back. Archly interviews you a 7-step intake flow that pulls out the details you didn't know mattered, then engineers a prompt built for your specific platform: Lovable, Bolt, v0, Cursor, Claude Code, Replit, and more. Add your Profile DNA (your stack, your style, your preferences) and every prompt comes out already knowing how you build. It's not a prompt generator. It's a prompt workspace, reusable skills, saved context, prompts that ship.

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hey product hunt 👋 last year i launched PromptCraft here. it hit #13, got 681 signups... and 2 paying customers. ouch. but that taught me something. people didn't want another prompt generator. rewording your idea into a prettier paragraph doesn't fix anything. the real problem is your idea is missing details you don't even know it's missing. so the AI builder just guesses. so i scrapped it and rebuilt from zero. that's Archly. instead of generating, archly interviews you. it asks the questions that pull out what your idea actually needs. the edge cases, the data model, the stuff you only notice after your third failed generation. then it builds the prompt for your specific platform, because a prompt that works in Lovable won't work in Cursor or Claude Code. there's also Profile DNA. you tell archly your stack and how you build once, and every prompt comes out already knowing you. plus reusable skills so you're not repeating the same context every time. i built this solo because i was tired of blaming the AI builder when the real issue was what i was feeding it. free tier is live, no card needed. i'll be here all day. roast it, tell me what's missing, ask me anything. what's the worst thing an AI builder has ever given you from a prompt?

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Is the Profile DNA something I set up once per platform or does it sync across all of them?

the platform-specific angle is the part that stands out to me, most tools treat "write me a prompt" as one universal problem when the actual constraints are different per builder. curious about the intake though: if someone picks Lovable but describes something that really needs backend auth flows or a real database, does archly ever push back on the platform choice itself, or does it just take what you picked and build the best prompt it can for it regardless of fit

Tried the intake flow and it actually caught a few things I usually forget to mention upfront. The Profile DNA idea is smart, makes each prompt feel less like a starting point.

The 7-step intake caught me off guard, I figured it would just be busywork but it actually pulled out platform specifics I never would have added myself. Profile DNA is a smart touch too, saved me from retyping my stack every time.

About Archly on Product Hunt

Production-ready prompts for Lovable, Cursor & Claude Code

Archly was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 25 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Most prompt tools paraphrase your idea and hand it back. Archly interviews you a 7-step intake flow that pulls out the details you didn't know mattered, then engineers a prompt built for your specific platform: Lovable, Bolt, v0, Cursor, Claude Code, Replit, and more. Add your Profile DNA (your stack, your style, your preferences) and every prompt comes out already knowing how you build. It's not a prompt generator. It's a prompt workspace, reusable skills, saved context, prompts that ship.

Archly was featured in Developer Tools (515.7k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.5k followers) and Crafting (926 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 182.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Archly?

Archly was hunted by Prince Ajuzie. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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