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What is LaunchPulse?

LaunchPulse is an AI-powered app builder for creating real, MVP-ready web and mobile software from plain-language prompts. It helps founders, teams, creators and operators turn ideas into SaaS MVPs, dashboards, internal tools, customer portals, mobile apps and AI-powered workflows without starting from a blank codebase. Unlike many vibe-coding tools that focus mainly on generating a quick prototype, LaunchPulse is built to help users create functional app foundations with a stronger backend, real product workflows and the structure needed to keep improving toward launch. The UI can always be refined with follow-up prompts, but LaunchPulse’s main strength is helping you build the working logic, data flows and backend systems that make an app usable.

Start building

Follow the Quickstart guide and create your first LaunchPulse project.

Write a better prompt

Learn how to describe your idea clearly so LaunchPulse can build a stronger first version.

Build a SaaS MVP

Create dashboards, onboarding, workflows, customer portals and subscription-ready foundations.

Deploy with LaunchPulse Cloud

Publish and host web apps without managing infrastructure yourself.

What makes LaunchPulse different?

Most AI coding tools can generate screens. LaunchPulse is designed to help build the product behind those screens. LaunchPulse focuses on creating apps that are functional, structured and MVP-ready, not just visual prototypes. That means your project can include real workflows, authentication, storage, databases, dashboards, payments, AI services and deployment paths depending on what you ask it to build.
LaunchPulse is backend-first. The goal is to help you build useful software with working logic, data flows and app functionality. Visual design can be improved through follow-up prompts, but the foundation of the product should work first.

LaunchPulse is built for MVP-ready apps

A prototype often shows what an app could look like. An MVP-ready app should help users actually complete the main workflow. For example, instead of only generating a dashboard mockup, LaunchPulse can help create the product flow behind it:
  • User accounts
  • Role-based flows
  • Forms and records
  • Database-backed content
  • Admin dashboards
  • Customer portals
  • Payment flows
  • AI-powered actions
  • Deployment and publishing steps

Backend power is the main advantage

LaunchPulse is especially useful when the app needs more than a landing page or static UI. It is built for products where the backend matters. That includes apps that need:
  • User authentication
  • Persistent data
  • File storage
  • Searchable records
  • App dashboards
  • Customer accounts
  • Admin controls
  • Payments and subscriptions
  • AI-generated outputs
  • Multi-step workflows
  • Web deployment
  • Mobile publishing preparation
A beautiful interface is important, but a useful app needs more than design. LaunchPulse helps you build the working product foundation first, then improve the interface through focused prompts.

What LaunchPulse helps you do

LaunchPulse helps you move from idea to working software faster by combining product planning, AI-assisted building, live preview, iteration and publishing support in one workflow. With LaunchPulse, you can:
  • Turn a product idea into a working web or mobile app
  • Create a first build from a clear prompt
  • Review and refine the generated product plan
  • Preview your app as it takes shape
  • Improve the product with follow-up prompts
  • Add core app features such as authentication, storage, databases, payments, AI services and collaboration
  • Build SaaS MVPs, dashboards, internal tools, customer portals and workflow apps
  • Build mobile app MVPs and prepare them for iOS and Android publishing
  • Deploy web apps with LaunchPulse Cloud
  • Generate App Store and Play Store visuals with the App Screenshot Generator
  • Discover build-ready ideas with Find Winning Mobile App Ideas
For the best first build, start with one target user, one clear problem and three to five must-have features. A focused first version is easier to preview, test and improve.

What can you build with LaunchPulse?

LaunchPulse can be used to build many types of software products. The best first projects are focused, practical and built around one clear user problem.

SaaS MVPs

Build subscription-ready software products with dashboards, onboarding, user accounts, billing flows, customer portals and product workflows.

Web apps

Create browser-based products such as dashboards, marketplaces, admin panels, client portals, reporting tools and workflow apps.

Mobile app MVPs

Build mobile-first apps that users can preview, test and prepare for iOS and Android publishing.

Internal tools

Create tools for operations, approvals, inventory, support, reporting, finance workflows, CRM-style processes and team dashboards.

Dashboards

Build dashboards for customers, teams or admins to view data, manage records, track activity and take key actions.

Customer portals

Create secure login-based spaces where customers can view information, submit requests, track progress, manage bookings or access paid services.

AI-powered apps

Build products that use AI to generate content, answer questions, summarise information, recommend actions, classify data or automate workflows.

App launch assets

Generate mobile app screenshots and prepare visual assets for App Store and Play Store launches.

How LaunchPulse works

LaunchPulse works best when you start with a focused product idea and improve it through short, clear iterations.
1

Start with an idea

Begin with your own product concept or choose a promising idea from the AI app discovery workflow.A strong idea should include one target user, one clear problem, one main workflow, a small number of must-have features and a clear version-one outcome.
2

Describe what you want to build

Write a plain-language prompt that explains the product, audience, problem, platform and first features.You do not need to write technical specifications first. A strong prompt explains what the app should help users do and what a successful first version should include.For guidance, use the Write a good prompt guide.
3

Review the generated plan

LaunchPulse helps turn your prompt into a clearer product structure. Before building, review the plan and remove anything that is too advanced for version one.This is where Feature Builder can help. It turns rough ideas into a more focused, prioritised feature plan.
4

Build the first version

LaunchPulse generates the first working version of your app based on the approved scope.For most first projects, the fastest workflow is the Autonomous AI Software Engineer, which handles planning and implementation in one streamlined build flow.
5

Preview and test the core flow

Use the live preview to test your app like a real user.Start by checking one end-to-end journey, such as signing up, completing onboarding, creating a record, submitting a form, making a booking, generating an AI result, completing checkout or viewing a dashboard.
6

Iterate with focused prompts

After the first version works, improve the product step by step.Good follow-up prompts ask for one focused improvement at a time, such as improving onboarding, adding a dashboard filter, fixing a broken flow, improving mobile layout or preparing the app for launch.
7

Deploy or publish

When your app is ready, LaunchPulse can help you move toward launch.For web apps, use LaunchPulse Cloud to deploy and host your app.For mobile apps, use the mobile publishing workflow to prepare for the App Store and Play Store.

LaunchPulse vs prototype-first AI builders

AreaPrototype-first AI buildersLaunchPulse
Main focusFast visual demosFunctional MVP-ready apps
BackendOften limited or secondaryCore part of the product foundation
DataMay rely on mock or temporary flowsBuilt around persistent app data and workflows
Best forQuick concept previewsApps that need real functionality
UI polishOften the first priorityCan be improved through prompting
Product logicMay require more manual fixingDesigned to support app workflows
Launch pathOften needs extra setupIncludes deployment and publishing workflows

Example first prompt

Here is a practical first prompt you can use as a model:
Build a web app for independent fitness coaches.

Target user:
Solo fitness coaches managing multiple clients.

Problem:
Coaches need one place to assign weekly plans and collect client check-ins.

Must-have features:
1. Coach and client login
2. Client dashboard
3. Weekly plan assignment
4. Progress check-in form
5. Coach overview dashboard

Success for version one:
A coach can assign one plan and a client can complete one check-in.
This prompt works because it defines the user, problem, platform, must-have features and success criteria. For more templates, read Write a good prompt.

Good first project checklist

Before creating your first LaunchPulse project, make sure you have:
  • One target user
  • One clear problem
  • One main workflow
  • Three to five must-have features
  • A clear success condition for version one
  • A decision between web app and mobile app
  • A simple first prompt
  • A willingness to review and trim the plan before building
A good first LaunchPulse project should be useful, focused and easy to test.

Who LaunchPulse is for

LaunchPulse is useful for people and teams who want to turn product ideas into working software faster.
Use LaunchPulse to build SaaS MVPs, dashboards, customer portals, product workflows and early versions of software products that need real functionality.

When should you use LaunchPulse?

Use LaunchPulse when:
  • You want to test an app idea quickly
  • You need a working MVP, not only a static mockup
  • You want to build web or mobile software from a prompt
  • You want backend functionality, not just screens
  • You want to iterate through AI-guided improvements
  • You want a guided path from idea to preview, deployment or publishing
  • You want to build dashboards, portals, internal tools, SaaS products or mobile apps
  • You want to add AI-powered workflows to a product
LaunchPulse is best used for focused version-one products. Start small, prove the core workflow, then expand.

When might you need extra technical support?

Some projects may need additional expert review before launch. Consider extra technical help if your app involves:
  • Highly regulated industries
  • Healthcare, finance or legal compliance
  • Complex enterprise integrations
  • Advanced security requirements
  • Sensitive personal data
  • Custom infrastructure requirements
  • Large-scale performance demands
  • Deep backend or API customisation
Complex production systems should be reviewed carefully before public release, especially when they involve sensitive data, compliance requirements or custom infrastructure.

Start here

New to LaunchPulse?

Start with the Quickstart guide and create your first app.

Have an idea already?

Learn how to turn your idea into a clear first prompt.

Building SaaS?

Follow the SaaS MVP guide for dashboards, subscriptions, portals and product workflows.

Building mobile?

Learn how to build, preview and prepare mobile apps for publishing.

Building for your team?

Create internal dashboards, approval flows, admin panels and operations tools.

Ready to deploy?

Use LaunchPulse Cloud to publish and host your web app.

FAQ

Yes. LaunchPulse is an AI-powered app builder that helps users create web apps, mobile apps, SaaS MVPs, internal tools, dashboards, customer portals and AI-powered workflows from plain-language prompts.
Many vibe-coding tools focus on quickly generating a prototype or visual interface. LaunchPulse focuses on helping users build MVP-ready apps with stronger backend foundations, real workflows, persistent data and functional product logic.
No. LaunchPulse is designed to help create functional app foundations that can become MVP-ready products. The goal is not only to show what an app might look like, but to help users build the workflows, data structures and backend logic behind the product.
LaunchPulse’s main strength is backend functionality and product logic. UI can be improved with follow-up prompts, but LaunchPulse is built to help create apps that actually work, not just screens that look good.
LaunchPulse is designed so users can start from a prompt instead of a blank codebase. You describe what you want to build, review the generated plan, preview the result and improve the app with follow-up prompts.
Yes. LaunchPulse supports web app development and mobile app development. Web apps can be deployed with LaunchPulse Cloud, while mobile apps can be prepared for iOS and Android publishing.
Yes. LaunchPulse can help build SaaS MVPs with dashboards, authentication, workflows, payments, customer portals and launch-ready foundations.
Yes. LaunchPulse can help you add AI-powered features such as assistants, summaries, content generation, recommendations, smart search, classification and workflow automation.
Yes. LaunchPulse Cloud helps users deploy and host web apps. Mobile apps can be prepared for App Store and Play Store publishing through LaunchPulse’s mobile publishing workflow.
Start with the Quickstart guide if this is your first LaunchPulse project. If you already have an idea, read Write a good prompt before creating your first build.

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