SayCraft turns a real-time team meeting into a working web app. You talk — alone or with your team — the AI builds live, and a shareable preview URL updates as you speak. Walk away with a working product, the source code, and one-click deploy. No prompts.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm the founder.
I went from backend to full-stack to build my own products, and the part that slowed
me down wasn't code — it was that every AI builder makes one person type prompts. The
products I cared about always got decided by a few people *talking* it out.
SayCraft is shaped like that conversation. Open a meeting, talk (solo or with your
team), and the AI builds the web app live — a shared preview URL updates sentence by
sentence, so everyone reviews the same thing as it's built. You leave with a working
app, the source code, and one-click deploy.
It's free to start (no card). 60-second demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GexoXdZSI9k
I'd love to hear what you'd build with it — I'm here all day answering everything.
The talk to build loop is a clever bet. Real meetings are full of thinking out loud though: half ideas, tangents, the "what if we, no scrap that" moments. How does it tell an actual decision from someone just musing, so it isn't constantly building things the room already talked itself out of? Is that on the speaker to signal, or something the model infers?
The no-prompts angle is what makes this click for me. Most AI coding tools still require you to be a decent prompt writer, which creates its own learning curve. Capturing intent from a natural team conversation is a fundamentally different bet - the product emerges from how people actually think and talk, not how they write specs. Curious how SayCraft handles disagreements or tangents mid-meeting though. Like when the discussion drifts into scope creep territory - does the AI pick up on the loudest voice, or the most recent direction?
Makes sense, the build-both-directions loop plus full session replay is exactly what sells it for me over prompt-by-prompt. When it forks both directions, are those kept as branches I can later cherry-pick from, or does choosing one discard the other? And does the replay/decision trail export with the codebase so a teammate who missed the meeting can walk it, or does replay only live inside SayCraft?
Talking an idea out with the team and watching the app take shape as you speak is a really different way to spec something. I like that you walk away with real code you can keep. Going to try it on a weekend project.
Wait, this is a genuinely different loop, building both versions live when two people disagree and letting you try each one. That's how the decision actually gets made in the room anyway, everyone goes by feel. Watching a preview update sentence by sentence while a team talks sounds genuinely fun, congrats on shipping this Ame.
The idea of building live interactive website seems a cool approach to start building mvp during meeting. However I had one question what is the main idea of this product? Is it to build a prototype and architectural structure during the meeting and then later on the teams can build actual products or is it to build a live end-to-end product during the meeting?
The live collaboration angle is interesting and the no prompts approach is a fresh take. How much control is there over architecture and code quality as projects get more complex? Congrats and good luck!
For anyone who'd rather see it than take my word for it — here are a couple of apps built entirely by talking through a meeting, each with the live app and the full session replay so you can watch the conversation turn into the product:
The replay is the fun part: scrub through the actual session and watch the preview update sentence by sentence as the team talks. No prompts typed anywhere.
Ame, this is a fascinating approach to the build process. Sitting in endless client discovery sessions and architectural meetings, the hardest part is always translating spoken requirements into functional code without losing context. Building it during the conversation is a massive paradigm shift.
Since the codebase is fully exportable, I am really curious about the underlying stack it generates. Is it primarily outputting a React/Next.js frontend, or does it also attempt to scaffold out the backend APIs and database schemas if the team starts discussing data structures? Huge congrats on the launch!
Turning a live meeting into a build session with a preview URL that updates as you talk is a genuinely different loop from prompt-by-prompt, and the no-prompts claim is the part I'd want to stress-test. When two people talk over each other, how does it decide whose intent to build, and can I correct or roll back a wrong inference mid-meeting without stopping the session? Also, does the source you walk away with come out as a normal repo I own and can keep iterating on in my own editor, or is it tied to your platform to stay runnable?
About SayCraft on Product Hunt
“Build a web app by talking through a meeting”
SayCraft launched on Product Hunt on June 25th, 2026 and earned 93 upvotes and 27 comments, placing #19 on the daily leaderboard. SayCraft turns a real-time team meeting into a working web app. You talk — alone or with your team — the AI builds live, and a shareable preview URL updates as you speak. Walk away with a working product, the source code, and one-click deploy. No prompts.
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