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Web App Development

LaunchPulse helps you turn a web app idea into a working product. Describe what you want to build, preview the app as it takes shape, refine it with prompts, and publish it when the core experience is ready. Use Web App Development when you want to build a SaaS product, dashboard, internal tool, customer portal, marketplace, workflow app, or public-facing software product that users can access from a browser.
Web apps are usually the best starting point when your product needs dashboards, user accounts, admin views, payments, databases, custom domains, or desktop-friendly workflows.

What you can build

SaaS MVPs

Build subscription products, customer dashboards, admin panels, onboarding flows, and billing experiences.

Dashboards

Create reporting tools, analytics views, operations dashboards, and management interfaces.

Internal tools

Build tools for teams, approvals, customer management, inventory, support, sales, or operations.

Marketplaces

Create listing pages, buyer and seller flows, booking journeys, profile pages, and admin tools.

Customer portals

Build login-based experiences where customers can view, manage, submit, book, pay, or track information.

AI-powered apps

Create apps with AI assistants, generation flows, recommendations, smart search, or automation.

Workflow apps

Turn repeated business processes into structured tools with forms, statuses, approvals, and dashboards.

Landing pages with product logic

Build public marketing pages connected to sign-up flows, demos, lead capture, and app experiences.

Games and interactive apps

Build browser-based games, simulations, demos, and interactive user experiences.

When to choose a web app

Choose Web App when:
  • users will access the product from a browser
  • your app needs dashboards, tables, forms, or admin tools
  • you want to launch a SaaS MVP quickly
  • you need authentication, databases, storage, or payments
  • you want to share a public URL
  • you want to connect a custom domain
  • your product needs to work well on desktop and mobile browsers
Choose Mobile App instead when the product needs to feel app-store-native or should be published to iOS and Android.

How web app building works

1

Start a new web project

Create a project and choose Web App as the app type. Describe the product, audience, core problem, and must-have features.
2

Review the first plan

LaunchPulse helps turn your idea into a clearer product structure before or during the build.
3

Generate the first version

LaunchPulse creates the initial pages, flows, interface, and app logic based on your prompt.
4

Preview the app live

Use the live preview to click through the app, test the main flow, and check the user experience.
5

Iterate with focused prompts

Ask LaunchPulse to add features, improve layouts, connect flows, adjust copy, or fix issues.
6

Publish and connect your domain

When the core product works, publish the app and connect a custom domain when you are ready to make it public.

Web app workflow

StageWhat happensWhat to check
IdeaYou describe the product and usersIs the problem clear and specific?
PlanningLaunchPulse structures the app into pages and flowsAre the main features included?
First buildThe first working version is generatedCan users complete the core flow?
PreviewYou test the live app previewDoes the app look and behave correctly?
IterationYou request improvements through promptsAre you improving one feature at a time?
PublishThe web app is prepared for launchIs the app ready for real users?
DomainYou connect a custom domainDoes the public URL match your brand?

Example web app prompt

Build a SaaS dashboard for real estate agencies to manage properties, tenants, inquiries, and monthly performance.

Start with:
- landing page
- sign-up and login
- agency dashboard
- property management
- tenant profiles
- inquiry tracking
- admin settings
- clean responsive design

The app should feel modern, premium, and easy for non-technical real estate teams to use.