Canvize is an AI design-to-app studio — describe your app in a single prompt, and a "team" of 5 specialist AI agents runs the full pipeline from idea → deployed working app, in minutes
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Hello,
Here's the irony that started this: I'm a Head of Product at a tech company. I write PRDs, review designs, and ship products for a living — with a full team of designers and engineers behind me.
But every time I had my own idea? I was stuck.
Building a complete product — real designs, working code, a proper database — needs two things I didn't have as an individual:
- A team. A designer for the screens, a frontend dev, a backend dev, someone to set up the database. Even a lean MVP needs 3–4 specialists.
- Money. Hiring freelancers for a side project easily runs thousands of dollars — before you even know if the idea works.
The AI coding tools helped, but they're code-first: you chat, you get code, you hope the UI is right. After 10 years of product work, I know that's backwards — products start with screens, not code. The design decides what the code and database should be, not the other way around.
So we built the team I couldn't afford — as agents. Describe your app in one sentence, and 5 specialists take over:
- Product agent — turns your idea into a real PRD (users, features, screen list)
- Design lead — every screen on a visual canvas, real UI, not wireframes
- App builder — approved screens become clean, production-ready code
- Database planner — infers your schema from the screens themselves
- Deploy agent — one click and you're live, analytics included
Everything stays in sync: click any element, say "make it warmer," and design, code, AND database update together. And you own all of it — full code, ready for any developer to pick up. No lock-in.
Canvize is free to start, just few usd for using AI. It's essentially the product team I always wished I had in my pocket.
I'd love your feedback — what's the first app you'd throw at it, and where does it break? We're small and we ship fast.
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Love the multi-agent concept, that part feels genuinely new. One thing I'd want as a user is the ability to lock a version of the generated app and branch from it, so I can experiment with a redesign without losing the working build I already have.
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How do the 5 agents actually coordinate without stepping on each other, and what happens when I want to tweak something after the initial deploy?
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Love the multi-agent concept, that part feels genuinely new. One thing I'd want as a user is the ability to lock a version of the generated app and branch from it, so I can experiment with a redesign without losing the working build I already have.
How do the 5 agents actually coordinate without stepping on each other, and what happens when I want to tweak something after the initial deploy?