These prompts are designed for a strong first generation. Customize the audience, sample data, and visual direction to make each project your own.
Personal reading queue
Build a personal reading queue for someone who saves long-form articles throughout the week. The main screen should help the user decide what to read next. Include a searchable list with title, publication, estimated reading time, topic, saved date, and read status. Add filters for topic and reading time, a compact detail panel, and a way to mark an article complete. Use realistic sample content. Include selected, empty, no-results, and completion states. Make the interface warm and editorial with excellent typography, subtle paper-like surfaces, and one deep green accent. Prioritize the reading queue over social features or a marketing page.
Weekly meal planner
Build a weekly meal planner for a busy two-person household. Show seven days, planned dinners, preparation time, and ingredients that still need to be purchased. Let the user move a meal to another day, open recipe details, and toggle grocery items as purchased. Include a useful empty day state, a generated grocery summary, and responsive behavior that is comfortable on a phone in a grocery store. Use a friendly, practical visual system with warm neutrals, food photography only where it adds meaning, and clear touch targets.
Study session tracker
Build a study session tracker for a university student preparing for three final exams. The primary screen should show today's study plan, time spent by course, and the next task. Include a working session timer, task completion, course filters, and a seven-day activity summary. Seed the app with realistic courses and tasks. Include paused, completed, empty, and overdue states. Use a focused, low-distraction interface with strong time typography, compact progress visuals, and a single cobalt accent. Prioritize starting and completing a study session over settings or gamification.
First follow-up
After the initial generation, choose one observed issue and write a contained edit:
Keep the current visual system and data unchanged. Improve the mobile experience for the primary task only: make the controls reachable with one hand, prevent horizontal overflow, and keep the current item and progress visible while scrolling.