The re-prompt tax
You know what you want to build.
You just can’t explain it yet.
Three nights on Lovable. Four re-prompts into Cursor. A Bolt project that almost worked. Each time you get closer, never quite there.
The fix isn’t a better prompt. It’s a clearer brief.
Not in the terminal. In the thinking.
The brief takes 10 minutes.
Skipping it burns tokens. And weekends.
How it works
10 minutes to turn a fuzzy idea
into a crystal-clear brief.
Drop a sentence, any sentence.
"A habit tracking app with streaks." That's it. That's all you need.
Answer the questions. Kanami fills in the blanks.
The questions you hadn't thought of. Users, edge cases, tech choices. Answered in one chat.
Paste into your AI coding tool. Watch it get it right.
Your brief gives it the full picture: product context, edge cases, tech stack. It builds what you actually meant.
The conversation
Three questions in.
More structure than three nights of re-prompts.
No prompts to copy. No “pretend you’re a PM.” Just questions you didn’t know to ask and a brief that writes itself.
That’s the brief. Your AI is going to love it.
What you get
One markdown file.
Paste anywhere. Ship anything.
Works with
Right thing, first try
Your AI ships what you actually meant. No rebuild. No re-prompt.
Blind spots, spotted
Edge cases surfaced in the chat, not after you've shipped v1.
Yours, forever
One Markdown file. Paste into Cursor, Lovable, v0, Claude or elsewhere.